Midiendo la centralidad de los países y la integración comercial desde una perspectiva de red

Most papers which study the world trade network use indicators that suffer from an absence of economic content. Understanding this problem, we propose an alternative methodology to describe the international trade using a network perspective, but recovering the economic interpretation. The proposal...

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heterogeneity
intra-industry trade balance
trade structure maps
title Midiendo la centralidad de los países y la integración comercial desde una perspectiva de red
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