Although standard economics textbooks are seldom interested in production networks, modern economies are more and more based upon suppliers/customers interactions. One can consider entire sectors of the economy as generalised supply chains. We will take this view in the present paper and study under which conditions local failures to produce or simply to deliver can result in avalanches of shortage and bankruptcies across the network. We will show that a large class of models exhibit scale free distributions of production and wealth among firms and that metastable regions of high production are highly localised
We present a simple model of a production network in which firms are linked by supplier–customer rel...
We study how an economy’s production structure determines the response of aggregate output and emplo...
Climatic and other extreme events threaten the globalized economy, which relies on increasingly comp...
Although standard economics textbooks are seldom interested in production networks, modern economies...
Although standard economics textbooks are seldom interested in production networks, modern economies...
Production in an economy is a set of firms' activities as suppliers and customers; a firm buys good...
We model the production of complex goods in a large supply network. Each firm sources several essent...
This article proposes a framework to investigate the consequences of natural disasters. This framewo...
This article proposes a framework to investigate the consequences of natural disasters. This framewo...
International audienceWe model the production of complex goods in a large supply network. Each firm ...
Supply chain disruptions result in substantial losses that can arise not only due to direct shocks a...
Qualitative prescriptions for the robustness of supply networks provides individual firms with usefu...
This paper examines whether firm-level idiosyncratic shocks propagate in production networks. We ide...
We present a simple model of a production network in which firms are linked by supplier–customer rel...
We study how an economy’s production structure determines the response of aggregate output and emplo...
Climatic and other extreme events threaten the globalized economy, which relies on increasingly comp...
Although standard economics textbooks are seldom interested in production networks, modern economies...
Although standard economics textbooks are seldom interested in production networks, modern economies...
Production in an economy is a set of firms' activities as suppliers and customers; a firm buys good...
We model the production of complex goods in a large supply network. Each firm sources several essent...
This article proposes a framework to investigate the consequences of natural disasters. This framewo...
This article proposes a framework to investigate the consequences of natural disasters. This framewo...
International audienceWe model the production of complex goods in a large supply network. Each firm ...
Supply chain disruptions result in substantial losses that can arise not only due to direct shocks a...
Qualitative prescriptions for the robustness of supply networks provides individual firms with usefu...
This paper examines whether firm-level idiosyncratic shocks propagate in production networks. We ide...
We present a simple model of a production network in which firms are linked by supplier–customer rel...
We study how an economy’s production structure determines the response of aggregate output and emplo...
Climatic and other extreme events threaten the globalized economy, which relies on increasingly comp...