Inventories, Demand Shocks Propagation and Amplification in Supply Chains
65 Pages Posted: 31 Oct 2018 Last revised: 31 May 2022
Date Written: February 25, 2019
Abstract
I study the role of industries position in supply chains on the transmission of final demand shocks.
First, I use a shift-share design based on destination-specific final demand shocks and destination shares to show that shocks amplify upstream. Quantitatively, I find upstream industries respond to final demand shocks up to three times as much as final goods producers.
To organize the reduced form results, I develop a tractable production network model with inventories and study how the properties of the network and the cyclicality of inventories interact to determine whether final demand shocks amplify or dissipate upstream. I test the mechanism both by directly estimating the model and in reduced form and I find evidence of the role of inventories in explaining heterogeneous output elasticities.
Keywords: production networks, supply chains inventories, shock amplification
JEL Classification: C67, E23, E32, F14, F44, L14, L16
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