Transport equipment network analysis: the value-added contribution.

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Economic Structures Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40008-022-00289-1
Luis Gerardo Hernández García
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Emerging in the twenty-first century, Network Science provides practical measures to interpret a system's interactions between the components and their links. Literature has focused on countries' interconnections on the final goods, but its application on the value-added from a network perspective in trade is still imitated. This paper applies network science properties and a multi-regional input-output analysis by using the UNCTAD-Eora Global Value Chain Database on the Transport Equipment value added on 2017 to unwrap the specific structural characteristics of the industry. Results show that the industry is highly centralized. The center of the network is dominated by developed countries, mainly from Europe, the United States, and Japan. Emerging countries such as China, Mexico, Thailand, and Poland also have an important position. In addition, the structure reveals two sub-hubs located in East Europe and North America. By extending to community detection, the network consists of three different communities led by Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom, associated with more significant value-added flows. The study concludes that flows are not always consistent with the economy's geographical location as usually final goods analysis suggests, and highlight the need to continue using the complex network to reveal the world trade structure.

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运输设备网络分析:增值贡献。
网络科学出现在21世纪,它提供了实用的方法来解释系统的组成部分及其联系之间的相互作用。文献主要关注的是各国在最终产品上的互联互通,但将其应用于网络视角下的贸易增值方面的研究还比较少。本文运用网络科学属性和多区域投入产出分析,利用UNCTAD-Eora 2017年运输设备增加值全球价值链数据库,揭示了该行业的具体结构特征。结果表明,该行业集中度较高。网络的中心由发达国家主导,主要来自欧洲、美国和日本。中国、墨西哥、泰国、波兰等新兴国家也占有重要地位。此外,该结构还揭示了位于东欧和北美的两个子枢纽。通过扩展到社区检测,该网络由三个不同的社区组成,由德国、美国和英国领导,与更重要的增值流相关。该研究的结论是,流动并不总是与经济的地理位置一致,就像通常的最终产品分析所显示的那样,并强调有必要继续使用复杂的网络来揭示世界贸易结构。
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Journal of Economic Structures
Journal of Economic Structures Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Structures is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes theoretical and empirical articles that apply to a wide range of formal analytical instruments and statistical techniques to explore the structural interdependencies among various activities immanent in the economy. We collect manuscripts dealing with broad issues, covering subjects such as technological innovations and lifestyle changes, trade and commerce, networks, ecology and development, among others, where structural understanding is essential. The journal supports communication among various related disciplines and encourages contributions from regional practitioners. The journal also welcomes proposals for special issues reflecting the trends in structural economics and other related disciplines.
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