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The Economic Effects of China's Distribution Industry: An Input-Output Analysis

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13063477

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China; input output analysis; economic effect; distribution industry

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This study focuses on analyzing the economic effects of China's distribution industry using 2012 and 2017 input-output data. It examines changes in forward and backward linkage effects over a five-year period according to the Chinese government's distribution industry policy. The study reveals that the sectors ranking high in 2012 were mostly related to manufacturing.
This study contributes by analyzing the economic effects of China's distribution industry based on China's 2012 and 2017 input-output data. It analyzes changes in the forward and backward linkage effect over a five-year period in accordance with the Chinese government's distribution industry policy. The coefficients of the effects of the Chinese distribution industry, using Input-Output Tables and a comparative analysis of the sensitivity of dispersion, were determined. In terms of the coefficient of influence, most of the sectors that ranked high in 2012 are related to manufacturing, except for lodging and catering. The sensitivity and influence coefficients indicate that the top-ranked sectors in 2012 were more affected by the raw materials and energy essential for manufacturing development than by the services sector.

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