Brexit and Canadadvent: An application of graphs and hypergraphs to recent international trade agreements

Michela Chessa, Arnaud Persenda, Dominique Torre
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Abstract

This paper uses a network approach to study the relationship between trade agreements and trade flows. For the first time in the literature, hypergraphs are used to capture the topology of trade agreements, while the usual graphs are used to represent trade flows. For our analysis, we focused on a snapshot of data from July 2017, before CETA as an agreement in force only in September 2017. An analysis of modularity conducted on both the trade agreements and the trade flows shows an imperfect correspondence between the communities of countries found within the two networks. Although the motivations of Brexit were multiple and, for the most part, far from commercial concerns, Brexit appears as a way to reconcile the networks of flows and agreements. On the other hand, Canada already belonged to the European cluster of trade agreements before the CETA agreement, which therefore appears only as an ex post confirmation of an existing situation.

英国脱欧与加拿大降临:图与超图在近期国际贸易协定中的应用
本文采用网络方法研究贸易协定与贸易流量之间的关系。在文献中,超图第一次被用来捕捉贸易协定的拓扑结构,而通常的图被用来表示贸易流。在我们的分析中,我们关注的是2017年7月的数据快照,当时CETA在2017年9月才生效。对贸易协定和贸易流动进行的模块化分析表明,在这两个网络中发现的国家社区之间存在不完美的对应关系。尽管英国退欧的动机是多方面的,而且在很大程度上与商业考虑相去甚远,但退欧似乎是一种调和流动网络和协议的方式。另一方面,在《全面经济贸易协定》之前,加拿大已经属于欧洲贸易协定组,因此,这似乎只是对现有情况的事后确认。
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International Economics
International Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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