Abstract
Abstract
Network reconstruction is a well-developed sub-field of network science, but it has only recently been applied to production networks, where nodes are firms and edges represent customer-supplier relationships. We review the literature that has flourished to infer the topology of these networks by partial, aggregate, or indirect observation of the data. We discuss why this is an important endeavour, what needs to be reconstructed, what makes it different from other network reconstruction problems, and how different researchers have approached the problem. We conclude with a research agenda.
Funder
NetRes - ‘Network analysis of economic and financial resilience’, Italian DM n. 289
Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School
European Union - NextGenerationEU - National Recovery and Resilience Plan
Baillie Gifford
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