Modeling international crisis synchronization in the World Trade Web
Pau Erola, Albert Diaz-Guilera, Sergio Gomez, Alex Arenas

TL;DR
This study models the synchronization of global economic crises using the World Trade Web's network structure and pulse-coupled oscillators, revealing how globalization influences crisis synchronization at different scales.
Contribution
It introduces a simple oscillator-based model to analyze crisis synchronization on the WTW, highlighting the impact of globalization on the process.
Findings
Globalization accelerates crisis synchronization.
Post-globalization, community effects on synchronization diminish.
Synchronization patterns differ before and after globalization periods.
Abstract
Trade is a fundamental pillar of economy and a form of social organization. Its empirical characterization at the worldwide scale is represented by the World Trade Web (WTW), the network built upon the trade relationships between the different countries. Several scientific studies have focused on the structural characterization of this network, as well as its dynamical properties, since we have registry of the structure of the network at different times in history. In this paper we study an abstract scenario for the development of global crises on top of the structure of connections of the WTW. Assuming a cyclic dynamics of national economies and the interaction of different countries according to the import-export balances, we are able to investigate, using a simple model of pulse-coupled oscillators, the synchronization phenomenon of crises at the worldwide scale. We focus on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
