Resilience by design : how modelling choices shaped tourism’s COVID-19 impact analyses
Allan, Grant J. and Figus, Gioele (2026) Resilience by design : how modelling choices shaped tourism’s COVID-19 impact analyses. Economic Systems Research. pp. 1-22. ISSN 0953-5314 (https://doi.org/10.1080/09535314.2026.2642089)
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Abstract
Multisectoral economic modelling provided insights to policymakers during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the economy-wide impacts of changes in tourism and the design of policy responses. These models embed assumptions about how firms and households respond to adverse shocks, which are linked to the level of economic resilience they exhibit. This paper illustrates how Input–Output and Computable General Equilibrium models, incorporating different behavioural assumptions, can yield different estimates of static resilience, the economy's ability to maintain function when shocked. Using the example of Scotland in 2020 and simulating an Accommodation demand shock, we show that model specification can rule out responses that directly influence the degree of estimated resilience in an economy. By comparing simulation results with observed changes in value added of the Accommodation sector, we demonstrate that appropriately accounting for resilience mechanisms helps close the gap between simulated and observed data.
ORCID iDs
Allan, Grant J.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1404-2768 and Figus, Gioele
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2642-5504;
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Item type: Article ID code: 95768 Dates: DateEvent12 March 2026Published12 March 2026Published Online3 March 2026AcceptedSubjects: Social Sciences > Economic Theory > Methodology > Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods > Econometrics Department: Strategic Research Themes > Energy
Strathclyde Business School > EconomicsDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 13 Mar 2026 09:41 Last modified: 05 Jun 2026 07:50 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/95768
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