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In this paper we compare the patterns of trade and financial integration by exploiting network analysis. Our results … show that, by combining binary and weighted network analysis, it is possible to deliver more precise and thorough insights … central ones and use them as hubs to access the rest of the network. -- International Trade ; International Financial Flows …
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The authors analyse patterns of international trade and financial integration using complex network analysis. The … the IFN, while both types of network display a core-periphery structure. This hierarchical organization is more pronounced …
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We combine data on international trade linkages with a network approach to map the global trading system as an … interdependent complex network. This enables us to obtain indicators of how well connected a country is into the global trading … system. We use these network-based measures of connectedness to explain stock market returns during recent episodes of …
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The G-20 has been established more than 10 years ago as a reaction to the Asian financial crisis without - at first - gaining much weight on the international scene, however, the financial crisis of 2007/08 has caused a re-vitalization on a higher level, namely as body of the "G-20 Leaders". The...
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In this paper we compare the patterns of trade and financial integration by exploiting network analysis. Our results … show that, by combining binary and weighted network analysis, it is possible to deliver more precise and thorough insights … central ones and use them as hubs to access the rest of the network. …
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, which has led to a renewed interest on the study of how credit constraints may hamper the export activities of firms. In …
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This paper shows that firms from financial centres are more likely to go public than their provincial counterparts. The financial centre bias is analysed for 32 countries, including the European Union, the USA and Japan. It is particularly strong in countries with underdeveloped stock markets...
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London, as the world's most global financial centre, are both at the heart of the system. In the last 20 years the market has …
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