This paper employs a weighted network approach to study the empirical properties of the web of trade relationships among world countries, and its evolution over time. We show that most countries are characterized by weak trade links; yet, there exists a group of countries featuring a large number of strong relationships, thus hinting to a core-periphery structure. Also, better-connected countries tend to trade with poorly-connected ones, but are also involved in highly-interconnected trade clusters. Furthermore, rich countries display more intense trade links and are more clustered. Finally, all network properties are remarkably stable across the years and do not depend on the weighting procedure
World Trade Web is the backbone of the global economy system. Identifying influential countries and ...
Economy, and consequently trade, is a fundamental part of human social organization which, until now...
The international trade naturally maps onto a complex networks. T heoretical analysis of this networ...
This paper empirically studies the statistical properties of the world trade web (WTW) and its evolu...
This paper employs a weighted network approach to study the empirical properties of the web of trade...
This paper employs a weighted network analysis to study the empirical properties of the world trade ...
This paper employs network analysis to study world trade from 1995 to 2014. We focus on the main con...
This paper uses the tools of network analysis and graph theory to graphically and analytically...
International audienceThis paper combines weighted and non-weighted networks to analyse the evolutio...
International audienceThis paper combines weighted and non-weighted networks to analyse the evolutio...
Networks, World trade web, International trade , Weighted network analysis, Integration, Globalizati...
This paper studies the topological properties of the World Trade Web (WTW) and its evolution over ti...
This paper uses the tools of network analysis and graph theory to graphically and analytically repre...
This paper employs network analysis to study world trade from 1995 to 2014. We focus on the main con...
This paper studies the statistical properties of the web of import-export relationships among world ...
World Trade Web is the backbone of the global economy system. Identifying influential countries and ...
Economy, and consequently trade, is a fundamental part of human social organization which, until now...
The international trade naturally maps onto a complex networks. T heoretical analysis of this networ...
This paper empirically studies the statistical properties of the world trade web (WTW) and its evolu...
This paper employs a weighted network approach to study the empirical properties of the web of trade...
This paper employs a weighted network analysis to study the empirical properties of the world trade ...
This paper employs network analysis to study world trade from 1995 to 2014. We focus on the main con...
This paper uses the tools of network analysis and graph theory to graphically and analytically...
International audienceThis paper combines weighted and non-weighted networks to analyse the evolutio...
International audienceThis paper combines weighted and non-weighted networks to analyse the evolutio...
Networks, World trade web, International trade , Weighted network analysis, Integration, Globalizati...
This paper studies the topological properties of the World Trade Web (WTW) and its evolution over ti...
This paper uses the tools of network analysis and graph theory to graphically and analytically repre...
This paper employs network analysis to study world trade from 1995 to 2014. We focus on the main con...
This paper studies the statistical properties of the web of import-export relationships among world ...
World Trade Web is the backbone of the global economy system. Identifying influential countries and ...
Economy, and consequently trade, is a fundamental part of human social organization which, until now...
The international trade naturally maps onto a complex networks. T heoretical analysis of this networ...