Issue:
4(66)/2016
Miroslava Lungová
Resilience of the Czech Regions to an external economic shock
DOI: 10.7366/1509499546602
Resilience of the Czech Regions to an external economic shock
The article explores resilience of the Czech NUTS3-level regions to an external economic shock in the form of the latest global economic crisis of 2008-2009. It begins with a brief introduction of the concept of resilience and of terminological and methodological issues associated with operationalizing it. Next, regional resistance to the external economic shock is assessed using sensitivity indices of relative output and employment contractions. Finally, the nature and severity of the shock as well as regional disparities in recoverability are investigated using employment data.
Resilience of the Czech Regions to an external economic shock
The article explores resilience of the Czech NUTS3-level regions to an external economic shock in the form of the latest global economic crisis of 2008-2009. It begins with a brief introduction of the concept of resilience and of terminological and methodological issues associated with operationalizing it. Next, regional resistance to the external economic shock is assessed using sensitivity indices of relative output and employment contractions. Finally, the nature and severity of the shock as well as regional disparities in recoverability are investigated using employment data.
Affiliation:
Miroslava Lungová: Technical University of Liberec, Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Studentská 2, 461 17, Liberec 1, Czech Republic;
miroslava.lungova@tul.cz