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FIRST NAIT WORKSHOP - 1-3 February 2012 - University of Macerata

 

PRIN2009

La rete del commercio mondiale: analisi empiriche e modelli teorici

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Università degli Studi di Macerata,  January 31st – February 3rd  2012

 
Program 

 

 

PAJEK TUTORIAL

INSTRUCTOR: Prof. Vladimir Batagelj (Universiy of Ljubljana - Slovenia)

 

 

Wednesday, February 1st

09.30 – 13.00 Networks, Structure and visualization (CAIM – Palazzo Ciccolini - Via XX Settembre 5 – Macerata)

14.30 – 17.00 important parts (CAIM – Palazzo Ciccolini - Via XX Settembre 5 – Macerata)

 

17.30 – 19.00 Individual meetings with Prof. Batagelj (DIEF – Via Crescimbeni 20 – Macerata)

 

Thursday, February 2nd

09.30 – 13.00 Two-mode networks, Clustering and block modeling (CAIM – Palazzo Ciccolini - Via XX Settembre 5 – Macerata)

 

18.00 – 19.00 Individual meetings with Prof. Batagelj (DIEF – Via Crescimbeni 20 – Macerata)

  

FIRST NAIM WORKSHOP

WELCOME: Prof. Antonella Paolini (University of Macerata – Italy)

CHAIR: Prof. Luca De Benedictis (Universiy of Macerata - Italy)

 

Thursday, February 2nd

14.30 – 15.00 Presentation of PRIN2009 tradenetworks (Facoltà di Economia  – Piazza Strambi– Macerata – Aula Abside)

 

15.30 – 18.00 Presentations (Facoltà di Economia  – Piazza Strambi– Macerata)

 

(1) Simona Beretta, Mario Maggioni, Erika Uberti, “Just another gravity model? Do production and knowledge networks explain international trade?”

(2) Marco Duenas, Giorgio Fagiolo, “Modeling the International-Trade Network: A Gravity Approach”.

(3) Angela Abate, Luca De Benedictis, Giorgio Fagiolo, Lucia Tajoli, “The World Trade Network in space and time”.

(4) Massimo Riccaboni, Stefano Schiavo, “A proportionate model of international trade flows”.

 

18.30 – 19.30 PRIN2009 – What single RU are doing? (De Benedictis, Tajoli, Riccaboni, Fagiolo)

 

Friday, February 3nd

9.30 – 11.30 Presentation of PRIN2009 tradenetworks (Facoltà di Economia  – Piazza Strambi– Macerata – Aula D)

 

(5) Carlo Piccardi e Lucia Tajoli, "Communities and Pseudo-communities in the World Trade and the Structure of International Production Networks”.

(6)  Giorgio Fagiolo, Tiziano Squartini e Diego Garlaschelli, “Null Models of Economic Networks: The Case of the World Trade Web”.

(7) Rachele Foschi, Massimo Riccaboni, “Arising of trade connections between countries: a ‘preferential attachment’ dynamics' simulation”.

 

11.30 – 13.00 PRIN2009 – State of the art  and open questions (All RUs)

 

Data: All RU

Techniques: All RU

Outcomes: All RU

Next steps

 

 

13.00  Bye bye

Outline

The  central  aim  of  this Research Project (RP) is to investigate the interdependency of economic relationships among countries in the world, by means of  techniques developed by network analysis (NA).

International economic relationships possess an inherent interdependency. The goal of the research team (RT) is to build a coherent empirical and analytical framework to analyze  international relationships at different aggregation levels (macroeconomic, sectoral, a firm level), using different datasets and techniques.

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Project details

A joint research project financed by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) through the PRIN 2009.
The central aim of this project is to investigate the interdependency of economic relationships among countries in the world, by means of techniques developed by network analysis.
The project involves 4 research units and consists of 6 work-packages.
Università degli Studi di Macerata

 

Start: October, 17th 2011
Duration: 24 months
Coordinator: prof. Luca De Benedictis
MIUR Grant: € 194 393