Exploring multi-layer flow network of international trade based on flow distances
Bin Shen, Jiang Zhang, Qiuhua Zheng

TL;DR
This paper models international trade as a multi-layer flow network using flow distances, revealing patterns in trading positions, product variety, and economic status of countries through flow analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-layer flow network model for international trade, incorporating flow distances and trading trophic levels to analyze trade patterns and country roles.
Findings
Active countries trade a wide variety of products.
Underdeveloped countries trade fewer and limited products.
Manufactured goods have larger flow distances than primary products.
Abstract
Based on the approach of flow distances, the international trade flow system is studied from the perspective of multi-layer flow network. A model of multi-layer flow network is proposed for modelling and analyzing multiple types of flows in flow systems. Then, flow distances are introduced, and symmetric minimum flow distance is presented. Subsequently, we discuss the establishment of the multi-layer flow networks of international trade from two coupled viewpoints, i.e., the viewpoint of commodity flow and that of money flow. Thus, the multi-layer flow networks of international trade is explored. First, trading "trophic levels" are adopted to depict positions that economies occupied in the flow network. We find that the distributions of trading "trophic levels" have the similar clustering pattern for different types of commodity, and there are some regularities between money flow…
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