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Tobias Reisch

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First Name:Tobias
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Last Name:Reisch
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RePEc Short-ID:pre636
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Affiliation

Complexity Science Hub Vienna

Wien, Austria
https://www.csh.ac.at/
RePEc:edi:cshviat (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Christian Diem & Andr'as Borsos & Tobias Reisch & J'anos Kert'esz & Stefan Thurner, 2023. "Estimating the loss of economic predictability from aggregating firm-level production networks," Papers 2302.11451, arXiv.org.
  2. Johannes Stangl & Andr'as Borsos & Christian Diem & Tobias Reisch & Stefan Thurner, 2023. "Firm-level supply chains to minimize unemployment and economic losses in rapid decarbonization scenarios," Papers 2302.08987, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2024.
  3. Christian Diem & Andr'as Borsos & Tobias Reisch & J'anos Kert'esz & Stefan Thurner, 2021. "Quantifying firm-level economic systemic risk from nation-wide supply networks," Papers 2104.07260, arXiv.org.
  4. Tobias Reisch & Georg Heiler & Christian Diem & Stefan Thurner, 2021. "Inferring supply networks from mobile phone data to estimate the resilience of a national economy," Papers 2110.05625, arXiv.org.
  5. Abhijit Chakraborty & Tobias Reisch & Christian Diem & Stefan Thurner, 2021. "Inequality in economic shock exposures across the global firm-level supply network," Papers 2112.00415, arXiv.org.

Articles

  1. Johannes Stangl & András Borsos & Christian Diem & Tobias Reisch & Stefan Thurner, 2024. "Firm-level supply chains to minimize unemployment and economic losses in rapid decarbonization scenarios," Nature Sustainability, Nature, vol. 7(5), pages 581-589, May.
  2. Abhijit Chakraborty & Tobias Reisch & Christian Diem & Pablo Astudillo-Estévez & Stefan Thurner, 2024. "Inequality in economic shock exposures across the global firm-level supply network," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-8, December.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Christian Diem & Andr'as Borsos & Tobias Reisch & J'anos Kert'esz & Stefan Thurner, 2023. "Estimating the loss of economic predictability from aggregating firm-level production networks," Papers 2302.11451, arXiv.org.

    Cited by:

    1. Fessina, Massimiliano & Zaccaria, Andrea & Cimini, Giulio & Squartini, Tiziano, 2024. "Pattern-detection in the global automotive industry: A manufacturer-supplier-product network analysis," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 181(C).
    2. Lea Karbevska & C'esar A. Hidalgo, 2023. "Mapping Global Value Chains at the Product Level," Papers 2308.02491, arXiv.org.
    3. Lafond, François & Astudillo-Estévez, Pablo & Bacilieri, Andrea & Borsos, András, 2023. "Firm-level production networks: what do we (really) know?," INET Oxford Working Papers 2023-08, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
    4. Zlata Tabachov'a & Christian Diem & Andr'as Borsos & Csaba Burger & Stefan Thurner, 2023. "Estimating the impact of supply chain network contagion on financial stability," Papers 2305.04865, arXiv.org.

  2. Christian Diem & Andr'as Borsos & Tobias Reisch & J'anos Kert'esz & Stefan Thurner, 2021. "Quantifying firm-level economic systemic risk from nation-wide supply networks," Papers 2104.07260, arXiv.org.

    Cited by:

    1. László Lőrincz & Sándor Juhász & Rebeka O. Szabó, 2022. "Business transactions and ownership ties between firms," CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS 2216, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
    2. William Schueller & Christian Diem & Melanie Hinterplattner & Johannes Stangl & Beate Conrady & Markus Gerschberger & Stefan Thurner, 2022. "Propagation of disruptions in supply networks of essential goods: A population-centered perspective of systemic risk," Papers 2201.13325, arXiv.org.

  3. Tobias Reisch & Georg Heiler & Christian Diem & Stefan Thurner, 2021. "Inferring supply networks from mobile phone data to estimate the resilience of a national economy," Papers 2110.05625, arXiv.org.

    Cited by:

    1. Andrea Bacilieri & Pablo Austudillo-Estevez, 2023. "Reconstructing firm-level input-output networks from partial information," Papers 2304.00081, arXiv.org.
    2. William Schueller & Christian Diem & Melanie Hinterplattner & Johannes Stangl & Beate Conrady & Markus Gerschberger & Stefan Thurner, 2022. "Propagation of disruptions in supply networks of essential goods: A population-centered perspective of systemic risk," Papers 2201.13325, arXiv.org.

  4. Abhijit Chakraborty & Tobias Reisch & Christian Diem & Stefan Thurner, 2021. "Inequality in economic shock exposures across the global firm-level supply network," Papers 2112.00415, arXiv.org.

    Cited by:

    1. Ipsen, Leonhard & Aminian, Armin & Schulz-Gebhard, Jan, 2023. "Stress-testing inflation exposure: Systemically significant prices and asymmetric shock propagation in the EU28," BERG Working Paper Series 188, Bamberg University, Bamberg Economic Research Group.
    2. Fessina, Massimiliano & Zaccaria, Andrea & Cimini, Giulio & Squartini, Tiziano, 2024. "Pattern-detection in the global automotive industry: A manufacturer-supplier-product network analysis," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 181(C).

Articles

  1. Abhijit Chakraborty & Tobias Reisch & Christian Diem & Pablo Astudillo-Estévez & Stefan Thurner, 2024. "Inequality in economic shock exposures across the global firm-level supply network," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-8, December.
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  1. NEP-NET: Network Economics (4) 2021-10-18 2022-01-03 2023-03-27 2023-03-27. Author is listed
  2. NEP-RMG: Risk Management (2) 2021-04-19 2022-01-03. Author is listed
  3. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2023-03-27
  4. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2023-03-27
  5. NEP-INT: International Trade (1) 2022-01-03
  6. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (1) 2021-10-18

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