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A világkereskedelem hálózatelméleti vizsgálatának lehetőségeiről
[The scope for analysis of world trade through network theory]

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  • Merza, Ádám
  • London, András
  • Kiss, István Márton
  • Pelle, Anita
  • Dombi, József
  • Németh, Tamás

Abstract

Tanulmányunkban a világkereskedelmi rendszer vizsgálatának egy, az utóbbi időben egyre népszerűbb hálózatelemzésen alapuló, elsősorban gráfelméleti módszereket alkalmazó megközelítését mutatjuk be a szakirodalom és szemléletes példák alapján. Olyan komplex hálózatos modelleket kívánunk ismertetni, amelyekkel vizsgálni lehet a nemzetközi kereskedelmi rendszer - mint komplex hálózat - belső tulajdonságait és fejlődését. Áttekintjük a rendszer lehetséges gráfos reprezentációit, ismertetünk néhány hálózatelemzési módszert, amelyek segítségével vázoljuk az információkinyerés lehetőségeit. Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) kód: C02, C38, C53.

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  • Merza, Ádám & London, András & Kiss, István Márton & Pelle, Anita & Dombi, József & Németh, Tamás, 2016. "A világkereskedelem hálózatelméleti vizsgálatának lehetőségeiről [The scope for analysis of world trade through network theory]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(1), pages 79-98.
  • Handle: RePEc:ksa:szemle:1608
    DOI: 10.18414/KSZ.2016.1.79
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