Skip to main content
Advertisement
Browse Subject Areas
?

Click through the PLOS taxonomy to find articles in your field.

For more information about PLOS Subject Areas, click here.

< Back to Article

Table 1.

The included products and services.

More »

Table 1 Expand

Fig 1.

The Aggregated Country-Product Network.

a) Visualizes the country-product network for 2005. Services are given in blue and goods in red. Country nodes are colored according to the continents they belong, Europe is in green, Asia in purple, Africa in yellow, and nodes representing American countries are in cyan. b) Shows the M matrix. Here rows represent countries, ordered accordingly to their diversity, while columns represent products ordered according their ubiquity.

More »

Fig 1 Expand

Table 2.

Aggregated Economic Complexity Index and Growth.

More »

Table 2 Expand

Table 3.

Aggregated Intensive Fitness and Growth.

More »

Table 3 Expand

Fig 2.

Evolution of services and goods complexity (1995–2010).

a) Product ranking estimated through MR. b) Same as a) only estimated through M-FCM. a-b Services: blue, goods: red.

More »

Fig 2 Expand

Table 4.

PCI Regressions.

More »

Table 4 Expand

Fig 3.

Correlation between the aggregated and disaggregated metrics.

a) Yearly Spearman correlation between the aggregated and disaggregated estimated through MR. b) same as a) for the aggregated and disaggregated estimated through M-FCM.

More »

Fig 3 Expand

Fig 4.

Country Dynamics (1995–2010).

a) ECI rankings movement of the countries. We thereby highlight China, Estonia, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the United States. b) Same for aggregated ECI. c) IF rankings movement of the countries. d) Same for aggregated IF. a-d Three digit iso codes are used as country abbreviations.

More »

Fig 4 Expand

Fig 5.

Changes in the distribution of complexity.

a) Box plots for the aggregated ECI (1995–2010) b) Same for aggregated IF. a-b In each year, red horizontal lines indicate the median, whereas the blue horizontal lines are, respectively, the first and third quartile of the distribution. Red crosses indicate outliers. They are identified as being observations which are, either greater than the sum of the third quartile and 3/2 of the interquantile range or less than the difference between the first quartile and 3/2 of the interquantile range. These thresholds are displayed with black horizontal lines.

More »

Fig 5 Expand

Fig 6.

Dynamics of the PIIGS nations (1995–2010).

a) ECI rankings movement b) Same for aggregated ECI. c) IF rankings movement d) Same for aggregated IF. a-d Three digit iso codes are used as country abbreviations.

More »

Fig 6 Expand