Income Leakage Regional Effects: Supply and Demand Shocks during the Pandemic in Brazil and Chile

Author:

Fochezatto Adelar1,Sanguinet Eduardo Rodrigues12,Batistela Patricia1,Valdes Rodrigo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Escola de Negocios, Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre 90619-900, Brazil

2. Instituto de Economia Agraria, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia 5110566, Chile

3. Escuela de Negocios y Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso 2340000, Chile

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, regions were affected by a combination of economic crises: weak demand and constrained supply. Several studies have sought to analyse the heterogeneous effects of supply and demand shocks on the labour market, economic growth, and the environment. This study has a different focus, estimating both direct and indirect effects of demand and supply shocks adopted during the pandemic in Brazil and Chile. Afterwards, the paper compares the degree of regional absorption (leakage) of income resulting from each of these shocks, applying an interregional input–output model for each country. The results of this study show that income absorption by the poorest regions is relatively greater in the case of a supply shock. It can be said, therefore, that this type of shock improves the retention of income generated in the poorest regions, favouring the development of these localities and the reduction in regional inequalities. The main reason for this result is that supply policies have restricted essential sectors to a lesser extent, and these sectors are generally less concentrated in large urban centres in both Brazil and Chile. In other words, much of the interregional leakage is driven by the demand for non-essential products, mainly in the richest urban economy centres. Finally, the geographical dimension of regional inequalities leads to the economic benefit of prosperous areas in the country when shocks occur in vulnerable regions, highlighting the centre–periphery pattern in both countries.

Funder

AGENCIA NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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