Bipartite networks provide new insights on international trade markets

Adam Smith is considered the father of modern economics. His research on the Wealth of Nations [10] is the first scientific work that theorized about the complexity of economic systems and how an invisible hand self-regulates markets and their behavior. In this way, we study international trade mark...

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Main Authors: Fernandez, Maximiliano (Author), Galeano, Javier (Author), Hidalgo Ramaciotti, Cesar A. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory (Contributor), Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (Contributor), Hidalgo, Cesar A. (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), 2014-12-10T21:11:46Z.
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