2009/08 | LEM Working Paper Series | |
The International-Trade Network: Gravity Equations and Topological Properties |
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Giorgio Fagiolo |
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Keywords | ||
International Trade Network; Gravity Equation; Weighted Network
Analysis; Topological Properties; Econophysics
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JEL Classifications | ||
F10, D85
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Abstract | ||
This paper begins to explore the determinants of the
topological properties of the international - trade network (ITN).
We fit bilateral-trade flows using a standard gravity equation to
build a ''residual'' ITN where trade-link weights are depurated from
geographical distance, size, border effects, trade agreements, and
so on. We then compare the topological properties of the original
and residual ITNs. We find that the residual ITN displays, unlike
the original one, marked signatures of a complex system, and is
characterized by a very different topological architecture. Whereas
the original ITN is geographically clustered and organized around a
few large-sized hubs, the residual ITN displays many small-sized but
trade-oriented countries that, independently of their geographical
position, either play the role of local hubs or attract large and
rich countries in relatively complex trade-interaction patterns.
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