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The search for key sectors in an economy has been and still is one of the more recurrent themes in input-output analysis. When using clustering techniques, sectors can only belong to a group, having a particular performance. But, actually, the same sector could be important from different...
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El estudio sistemático del modo en que se organizan las relaciones intersectoriales, jerarquías, asimetrías y posiciones relativas de los diferentes sectores productivos, constituye una fuente de información de gran interés. Con esta fi nalidad, la Teoría de Redes Sociales aporta una...
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Garcia Muniz A. S., Morillas Raya A. and Ramos Carvajal C. Key sectors: a new proposal from network theory, Regional Studies. There is a long tradition of studies in the input-output field for determining key sectors. Their analysis allows the identification of those sectors that affect the...
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In this paper a reflection is made on the problems that can arise in key sector analysis and industrial clustering, due to the usual presence of outliers when using multidimensional data related to the sectors in an input-output table. Multidimensional outliers are considered as being not only...
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