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Core-periphery structure

Known as: Core-Periphery Structures in Networks 
Core-periphery structures are commonly found in economic and social networks. They consist of a dense cohesive core and a sparse, loosely connected… 
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2018
2018
δ-Hyperbolicity is a graph parameter that shows how close to a tree a graph is metrically. In this work, we propose a method that… 
2016
2016
Biological networks, such as that of the human brain, show a remarkable ability to adapt to changing environments by long-term… 
2012
2012
A typical implicit assumption on monopolistic competition models for trade and economic geography is that firms can produce and… 
2012
2012
Globalization has highlighted changes in socio-economic terms and is reshaping the world. The international diffusion of… 
2006
2006
Valley spatial structure study is further development of spatial structure theories based on concrete region type.That is… 
2006
2006
We incorporate an endogenous choice of qualification into a standard New Economic Geography model: workers can choose to invest… 
2005
2005
The location of the multinational corporations is inclined to places where foreign investments are relatively agglomerated and… 
2002
2002
It is well-known that size of the stems in Sino-Japanese (SJ), one of the lexical strata in Japanese, is severely restricted… 
1997
1997
S IXTY YEARS AGO Harold Innis presented the staple theory as a singularly powerful and evocative explanation of Canada's economic… 
1991
1991
The present study examines internal migration in Israel within a core-periphery spatial structure between the years 1961 and 1987…