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For Adam Smith, wealth was related to the division of labor. As people and firms specialize in different activities, economic efficiency increases, suggesting that development is associated with an increase in the number of individual activities and with the complexity that emerges from the...
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Much of the analysis of economic growth has focused on the study of aggregate output. Here, we deviate from this tradition and look instead at the structure of output embodied in the network connecting countries to the products that they export.We characterize this network using four structural...
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Intro -- Contents -- Part 1: What, Why and How? -- Section 1: What Do We Mean by Economic Complexity? -- Section 2: How Do We Measure Economic Complexity? -- Section 3: Why Is Economic Complexity Important? -- Section 4: How Is Complexity Different from Other Approaches? -- Section 5: How Does...
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In rank aggregation, members of a population rank issues to decide which are collectively preferred. We focus instead on identifying divisive issues that express disagreements among the preferences of individuals. We analyse the properties of our divisiveness measures and their relation to...
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What are East Africa's industrial opportunities? In this article we explore this question by using the Product Space to study the productive structure of five south-east African countries: Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia. The Product Space is a network connecting products that...
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