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Vulnerability, resilience and exposure: methodological aspects and an empirical applications to shocks

Marco Modica, Aura Reggiani () and Peter Nijkamp

No 1318, SEEDS Working Papers from SEEDS, Sustainability Environmental Economics and Dynamics Studies

Abstract: The economic recession which followed the 2008 financial crisis has raised important issues concerning the asymmetry of the shocks - at both the regional and the community level, especially in the European Union Member States. The asymmetry of the shock might be due to the different levels of vulnerability and exposure. These differences can arise because of dissimilarities in the intrinsic characteristics of regions or communities (e.g. the pre-crisis economic characteristics of regions, ageing, household income, and so on). While a great deal of attention has been paid, in the scientific literature, to the concept of resilience (e.g. the capacity to bounce back or to resist a given shock) and vulnerability (e.g. the inherent characteristics that create the potential for harm), less attention has been devoted to the full set of measures of socio-economic exposure (e.g. the things affected by a shock), as well as both to the relationship between vulnerability, exposure and resilience and to the losses which ensue as a result of different external shocks and exposure. The objective of this paper is the exploration of the above-mentioned links, since these interrelations might produce different outputs. To this purpose, we first review the existing literature on vulnerability, exposure and resilience, in order to understand the connections between these concepts, with reference not only to economic shocks but also to other catastrophic events, such as natural disasters, man-made disasters, and so on. We then provide evidence of the impact mechanism of the 2008 financial crisis at the regional and the age-cohort level for the German labour markets, by highlighting how a shock turns into different losses according to the vulnerability and exposure of the objects (the regions and the age cohorts) under analysis.

Keywords: Resilience; Vulnerability, Exposure; Economic shock; German districts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q54 Q56 R11 R23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32 pages
Date: 2018-11, Revised 2018-11
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