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Table 1.

Layout of ICIO table.

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Fig 1.

Bibliographic coupling and co-citation.

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Fig 2.

How citation relationship turns to be bibliographic coupling and co-citation relationships.

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Fig 3.

Another view on how citation network is transformed into bibliographic coupling and co-citation networks.

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Fig 4.

Three situations of transforming IO network with bibliographic coupling approach.

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Fig 5.

Three situations of transforming IO network with co-citation approach

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Fig 6.

GISRN-WIOD2016R-2014 model.

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Fig 7.

GIRCN-WIOD2016R-2014 model.

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Fig 8.

GIPCN-WIOD2016R-2014 model.

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Fig 9.

Correlation between degree and unit weight.

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Fig 10.

Correlation between strength and unit weight.

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Table 2.

Top 10 sectors of unit weight in GIRCN.

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Table 3.

Top 10 Sectors of unit weight in GIPCN.

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Fig 11.

Correlation between degree and disparity in the weight.

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Fig 12.

Correlation between strength and disparity in the weight.

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Fig 13.

Correlation between unit weight and disparity in the weight.

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Table 4.

Top 10 sectors of disparity in the weight in GIRCN.

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Table 5.

Top 10 sectors of disparity in the weight in GIPCN.

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Fig 14.

Correlation between degree and weighted clustering coefficient.

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Fig 15.

Correlation between strength and weighted clustering coefficient.

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Fig 16.

Correlation between unit weight and weighted clustering coefficient.

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Fig 17.

Correlation between disparity in the weight and weighted clustering coefficient.

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Table 6.

Top 10 sectors of weighted clustering coefficient in GIRCN.

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Table 7.

Top 10 sectors of weighted clustering coefficient in GIPCN.

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