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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2717-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2717-2025
Research article
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14 Aug 2025
Research article |  | 14 Aug 2025

Modeling regional production capacity loss rates considering response bias: insights from a questionnaire survey on the Zhengzhou flood

Lijiao Yang, Yan Luo, Zilong Li, and Xinyu Jiang

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This study proposes a response-bias-tolerant methodology for estimating the production capacity loss rate (PCLR), which addresses response bias in extreme flood scenarios and considers the distribution characteristics of PCLR under different damage states. The core value of this study is to provide a competing and promising input in economic modeling, such as input–output and computable general equilibrium models.
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