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E0122: Regional Demand Shock Mapping Framework

A decision-ready template derived from the framework.

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E0122: Regional Demand Shock Mapping Framework
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ショック
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地域需要 / 地図枠組

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Updated
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Context

Context: mapping regional demand shocks and their spillovers creates recurring decisions where teams interpret unemployment rate, disposable income index, price elasticity and sector mix, wage growth, price change scenarios differently. Without a shared frame, the short term stimulus versus inflation pressure choice becomes implicit and accountability weakens. A decision log preserves learning and improves the next cycle.

Options

  • Option A: Maintain the current approach to minimize disruption, accepting slower gains and limited learning.
  • Option B: Pilot changes in phases, validate results against agreed metrics, and scale after thresholds are met.
  • Option C: Redesign the approach end to end for larger gains, accepting higher execution risk and effort.

Decision

Decision: Choose Option B. Run a staged rollout that validates unemployment rate, disposable income index, price elasticity against thresholds and pauses if sector mix, wage growth, price change scenarios change materially. Assign owners, document constraints, and set a review checkpoint to avoid drift.

Rationale

Rationale: Option B balances short term stimulus versus inflation pressure while preserving flexibility if conditions shift. It allows the team to test sector mix, wage growth, price change scenarios and protect against the main risk of misjudging unemployment rate, disposable income index, price elasticity. Phasing improves buy in because progress is visible and accountability is explicit.

Risks

  • Weak data quality can obscure changes in unemployment rate, disposable income index, price elasticity and delay corrective action.
  • Execution drag may prolong exposure to the downside of short term stimulus versus inflation pressure and reduce expected benefits.

Next

Next: Confirm ownership, finalize baselines for unemployment rate, disposable income index, price elasticity, and document sector mix, wage growth, price change scenarios in a shared log. Schedule the first review, define stop conditions, and communicate the plan to affected teams.