Contagion effects in the world network of economic activities
Using the new data from the OECD-WTO world network of economic activities we construct the Google matrix $G$ of this directed network and perform its detailed analysis. The network contains 58 countries and 37 activity sectors for years 1995, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009. The construction of $G$, based on...
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Zusammenfassung: | Using the new data from the OECD-WTO world network of economic activities we
construct the Google matrix $G$ of this directed network and perform its
detailed analysis. The network contains 58 countries and 37 activity sectors
for years 1995, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009. The construction of $G$, based on
Markov chain transitions, treats all countries on equal democratic grounds
while the contribution of activity sectors is proportional to their exchange
monetary volume. The Google matrix analysis allows to obtain reliable ranking
of countries and activity sectors and to determine the sensitivity of
CheiRank-PageRank commercial balance of countries in respect to price
variations and labor cost in various countries. We demonstrate that the
developed approach takes into account multiplicity of network links with
economy interactions between countries and activity sectors thus being more
efficient compared to the usual export-import analysis. Our results highlight
the striking increase of the influence of German economic activity on other
countries during the period 1995 to 2009 while the influence of Eurozone
decreases during the same period. We compare our results with the similar
analysis of the world trade network from the UN COMTRADE database. We argue
that the knowledge of network structure allows to analyze the effects of
economic influence and contagion propagation over the world economy. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1507.03278 |