Preface 1Part I Background 3Chapter 1 Fundamental Issues in This Book 41.1 Concept of Econophysics 41.2 Purpose of Book 41.3 Literature Review 51.3.1 Industrial Complex Network 61.3.2 Global Value Chain 71.3.3 Input-Output Network 81.4 Data Structure 101.4.1 Advantage of IO Table 101.4.2 Available ICIO Database 101.4.3 Hierarchy of Economies 141.4.4 Classification of Industrial Sectors 241.5 ICIO Network Model 241.6 Summary 30Part II Topological Structure 32Chapter 2 Recognize the Trade Roles of Industrial Sectors 332.1 Introduction 332.2 Definition 342.2.1 Trade Types on the GVC 342.2.2 Decomposition of Trade Roles 362.3 Measurement 382.3.1 Statistical Inference on TBPs 382.3.2 Measurment of Dependency 402.4 Empirical Analysis: Economies' Two Sorts of Dependence on Foreign Trade 412.4.1 Statistics on All Economies 422.4.2 Significance of Dual Circulation 432.4.3 Economic Meanings of Network-Based Dependency 452.5 Summary 47Chapter 3 Probe the Industrial Linkages Reasonably and Effectively 483.1 Introduction 483.2 Methodology 493.2.1 Path Issue in Similarity-Weight Network 493.2.2 Revised Floyd-Warshall Algorithm 503.2.3 Theoretical Basis of SRPL in GIVCN Model 523.2.4 Computation of SRPL in Consideration of Self-Loops 553.3 Empirical Analysis: Fragments of GVC 573.3.1 Single-Tuple Motif 573.3.2 Double-Tuple Motif 583.3.3 Triple-Tuple Motif 603.4 Summary 65Chapter 4 Find the Vital Industrial Sectors and IO Relations 664.1 Introduction 664.2 Measurement 674.2.1 Average/Maximum Strongest Relevance Degree 674.2.2 Betweenness Centrality of Node 684.2.3 Betweenness Centrality of Edge 704.2.4 Closeness Centrality of Node 714.3 Connectedness/Compactness of NVC 734.4 Pivotability of Industrial Sectors 774.4.1 Overall Statistics 774.4.2 Cross-National Analysis 784.4.3 Robustness Analysis 814.5 Pivotability of IO Relations 824.5.1 Heterogeneity of Pivotability 824.5.2 Domestic Pivotability 864.5.3 International Pivotability 874.5.4 Global Pivotability 894.6 Coordinates of Industrial Sectors 914.6.1 Overall Statistics 914.6.2 Time-Series Analysis 954.6.3 Cross-Country Analysis 994.6.4 Cross-Sector Analysis 1044.7 Comparison with Similar Studies 1084.8 Summary 108Part III Markov Process 111Chapter 5 Measure the Global Impact of Industrial Sectors 1125.1 Introduction 1125.2 Methodology 1125.2.1 Features of Value Stream in Economic System 1125.2.2 Industrial Impact on the GVC 1135.2.3 Structural Holes Theory in Dynamic Network 1145.3 Measurement 1155.3.1 Random Walk Centrality 1165.3.2 Global Industrial Impact Coefficient 1175.4 Empirical Analysis: Macroeconomic Trend Forecast 1175.4.1 Comparative Analysis with Classic IO Theory 1175.4.2 Robustness Analysis 1205.4.3 Statistics on Major Economies 1255.4.4 Geographical Distribution of GIIC 1295.4.5 Correlation Analysis with GDP 1315.5 Summary 132Chapter 6 Measure the Impact of Final Demands on the Global Production System 1346.1 Introduction 1346.2 Measurement 1346.2.1 Counting First Passage Betweenness 1346.2.2 Global Demand Dependence Index 1366.3 Empirical
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