Structural articulation in Mexico City

  • Alonso Jiménez Reyes
  • Marco Antonio Márquez Mendoza
Keywords: input output model, integration, economic networks, graph theory

Abstract

The structural articulation refers to the way in which economic agents interact in the buying and selling of goods and services. From the structure of production, industries are buyers and sellers of inputs and outputs, whose interrelations are networks in which each industry plays a different role. From economic networks can identify the coordinating role of each industry, ie, whether sending or receiving influence of network members, or have strong links with others, and these characteristics refer the centrality that has an agent in the structure. This paper uses the estimation of a input output table to the economy of Mexico City in 2008, the interest is to identify the most important coefficients that determine the level of integration and through which directed graphs are generated and from these results is identified the centrality measures proposed by social networks but measures from graph theory

Published
2013-06-01
How to Cite
Jiménez Reyes, A., & Márquez Mendoza, M. A. (2013). Structural articulation in Mexico City. Journal of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Autonomous University of Yucatan, 30(81), 129. https://doi.org/10.33937/reveco.2013.43