The WorldTrade Web (WTW), the network defined by the international import/export trade relationships, has been recently shown to display some important topological properties which are tightly related to the Gross Domestic Product of world countries. While our previous analysis focused on the static, undirected version of the WTW, here we address its full evolving, directed description. This is accomplished by exploiting the peculiar reciprocity structure of the WTW to recover the directed nature of international trade channels, and by studying the temporal dependence of the parameters describing the WTW topology.

Garlaschelli, D., Loffredo, M.I. (2005). Structure and evolution of the world trade network. PHYSICA. A, 355(1), 138-144 [10.1016/j.physa.2005.02.075].

Structure and evolution of the world trade network

LOFFREDO, MARIA IMMACOLATA
2005-01-01

Abstract

The WorldTrade Web (WTW), the network defined by the international import/export trade relationships, has been recently shown to display some important topological properties which are tightly related to the Gross Domestic Product of world countries. While our previous analysis focused on the static, undirected version of the WTW, here we address its full evolving, directed description. This is accomplished by exploiting the peculiar reciprocity structure of the WTW to recover the directed nature of international trade channels, and by studying the temporal dependence of the parameters describing the WTW topology.
2005
Garlaschelli, D., Loffredo, M.I. (2005). Structure and evolution of the world trade network. PHYSICA. A, 355(1), 138-144 [10.1016/j.physa.2005.02.075].
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