Core–periphery structure is a network theory model. There are two main intuitions behind the definition of core–periphery network structures; one assumes...
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theory, the periphery countries (sometimes referred to as just the periphery) are those that are less developed than the semi-periphery and core countries...
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between the periphery and core countries. Semi-periphery countries have organizational characteristics of both core countries and periphery countries and...
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demands the needs for wealthy (core) states and poor (periphery) states. Core states benefit from the hierarchical structure of international trade and labor...
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heterogeneity and a core-periphery structure: the core of the network consists of metal products, machinery, and chemicals, whereas the periphery is formed by...
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The management structure of the societies represented a core-periphery structure with a relatively small permanent management structure and a large short-term...
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Degeneracy (graph theory) (redirect from K-core)
bootstrap percolation. Graph theory Network science Percolation Theory Core–periphery structure Cereceda's conjecture Bader & Hogue (2003). Freuder (1982). Kirousis...
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clustering, strong clustering could induce the core–periphery structure, in which the core and periphery might percolate at different critical points,...
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World-systems theory (section Core states)
of labor, which divides the world into core countries, semi-periphery countries, and periphery countries. Core countries have higher-skill, capital-intensive...
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Immanuel Wallerstein (section Core/periphery)
core and periphery are not exclusive and fixed geographically, but are relative to each other. A zone defined as "semi-periphery" acts as a periphery...
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Innis core-periphery model, applying it for example to British Columbia. That province's economic structure exemplifies the core-periphery structure of intra-regional...
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clustering, strong clustering could induce the core–periphery structure, in which the core and periphery might percolate at different critical points,...
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Columbia. That province's economic structure exemplifies the "core-periphery" structure of intra-regional relationships. The core is metropolitan Vancouver, with...
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Anglosphere (redirect from Core Anglosphere)
The Anglosphere is the Anglo-American sphere of influence, with a core group of nations that today maintain close political, diplomatic and military co-operation...
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Centrality (section Characterization by walk structure)
obtaining improved results in the studied cases. Alpha centrality Core–periphery structure Distance in graphs van den Heuvel MP, Sporns O (December 2013)...
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Historiography of Canada (section Core-periphery model)
Columbia. That province's economic structure exemplifies the "core-periphery" structure of intra-regional relationships. The core is metropolitan Vancouver, with...
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of "neo-Stalinism" the following criteria: 1. A well-developed core-periphery structure, reflecting marked differences in levels of economic development...
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Science Association Scientific career Fields Economic growth, core-periphery structure of world economy, UK and US empire, economic inequality, development...
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function of agglomeration economies, which relates to the core-periphery model. The core-periphery model features an amount of economic activity in one main...
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Dependency theory is the idea that resources flow from a "periphery" of poor and exploited states to a "core" of wealthy states, enriching the latter at the expense...
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clustering, strong clustering could induce the core–periphery structure, in which the core and periphery might percolate at different critical points,...
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core-cladding boundary. The resulting curved paths reduce multi-path dispersion because high-angle rays pass more through the lower-index periphery of...
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Network science (section Community structure)
Collaborative innovation network Communicative ecology Complex network Core-periphery structures in networks Dual-phase evolution Erdős–Rényi model Glossary of...
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developed core at the expense of the periphery, whereas Brunet empirically viewed the Blue Banana as a region of development at Paris's periphery, beyond...
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Tropical cyclone (redirect from Warm core)
rotation of a landfalling tropical cyclone, and vertical wind shear at its periphery, spawns tornadoes. Tornadoes can also be spawned as a result of eyewall...
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Colonies were resource rich areas located on the periphery, and the contemporary models of core-periphery interaction were focused on the extraction and...
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masonry bridge piers, there is a resistant part and a filling part: The periphery of the shafts over a certain thickness constitutes the resistant part...
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real estate, gentrification, ethnic economies, gendered economies, core-periphery theory, the economics of urban form, the relationship between the environment...
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overarching classes: core countries, semi-periphery countries and periphery countries, according to World-systems and Dependency theories. Core nations primarily...
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The phenomenon leads to the distinct separation of the dominant core from the periphery in an empire. Robert Blauner is regarded as the developer of the...
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