Working Paper

Regional Industrial Effects in Germany from a Potential Gas Deficit

Robert Lehmann, Christoph Schult
CESifo, Munich, 2023

CESifo Working Paper No. 10715

We estimate potential regional industrial effects in case of a threatening gas deficit. For Germany, the reduction leads to a potential decrease in industrial value added by 1.6%. The heterogeneity across German states is remarkable, ranging from 2.2% for Rhineland-Palatinate to 0.7% for Hamburg. We emphasize the need for regional input-output tables to conduct economic analysis on a sub-national level, particularly when regional industrial structures are heterogeneous. The approximation with national figures can lead to results that differ both in magnitude and relative regional exposure. Our findings highlight that more accurate policy guidance can be achieved by improving the regional database.

CESifo Category
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Schlagwörter: gas shortage, input-output analysis, regional economic impacts, Germany
JEL Klassifikation: R110, R150, R190