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Impacts of Export Restrictions on the Global Personal Protective Equipment Trade Network During COVID-19.
Ye, Yang; Zhang, Qingpeng; Cao, Zhidong; Chen, Frank Youhua; Yan, Houmin; Stanley, H Eugene; Zeng, Daniel Dajun.
  • Ye Y; School of Data Science City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR China.
  • Zhang Q; School of Data Science City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR China.
  • Cao Z; The State Key Laboratory of Management and Control for Complex Systems, Institute of Automation Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100864 China.
  • Chen FY; School of Artificial Intelligence University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China.
  • Yan H; Shenzhen Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Institute (Longhua) Shenzhen China.
  • Stanley HE; Department of Management Sciences, College of Business City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR China.
  • Zeng DD; Department of Management Sciences, College of Business City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR China.
Adv Theory Simul ; 5(4): 2100352, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1557820
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a dramatic surge in demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) worldwide. Many countries have imposed export restrictions on PPE to ensure the sufficient domestic supply. The surging demand and export restrictions cause shortage contagions on the global PPE trade network. Here, an integrated network model is developed, which integrates a metapopulation model and a threshold model, to investigate the shortage contagion patterns. The metapopulation model captures disease contagion across countries. The threshold model captures the shortage contagion on the global PPE trade network. Due to the Pareto distribution in global exports, the shortage contagion pattern is mainly determined by the export restriction policies of the top exporters. Export restrictions exacerbate the shortages of PPE and cause the shortage contagion to transmit even faster than the disease contagion. To some extent, export restrictions can provide benefits for self-sufficient countries, at the sacrifice of immediate economic shocks at not-self-sufficient countries. With export restrictions, a large amount of PPE is hoarded instead of being distributed to where it is most needed, particularly at the early stage. Cooperation between countries plays an essential role in preventing global shortages of PPE regardless of the production level. Except for promoting global cooperation, governments and international organizations should take actions to reduce supply chain barriers and work together to increase global PPE production.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies Language: English Journal: Adv Theory Simul Year: 2022 Document Type: Article