Herman Daly's view of the economy as an “inverted pyramid” sitting on top of essential raw material inputs is compelling, but not readily visible in monetary data, as the contribution of primary sectors to value added is typically low. This article argues that “forward linkages”, a classical development theory concept capturing the relevance of a sector for downstream activities, is an informative and complementary measure to identify key sectors. Using Input-Output (IO) data from eighteen European countries, we identify mining as the sector with the highest average forward linkages, and confirm the consistency of this result across countries via cluster analysis. By treating IO tables as the adjacency matrix of a directed network, we then build and visualise national inverted pyramid networks, and analyse their structure. Our approach highlights the role of natural resources in providing the necessary inputs to modern European economies.

Cahen-Fourot L, Campiglio E, Dawkins E, Godin A, Kemp-Benedict E (2020). Looking for the inverted pyramid: An application using input-output networks. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 169, 1-13 [10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.106554].

Looking for the inverted pyramid: An application using input-output networks

Campiglio E;
2020

Abstract

Herman Daly's view of the economy as an “inverted pyramid” sitting on top of essential raw material inputs is compelling, but not readily visible in monetary data, as the contribution of primary sectors to value added is typically low. This article argues that “forward linkages”, a classical development theory concept capturing the relevance of a sector for downstream activities, is an informative and complementary measure to identify key sectors. Using Input-Output (IO) data from eighteen European countries, we identify mining as the sector with the highest average forward linkages, and confirm the consistency of this result across countries via cluster analysis. By treating IO tables as the adjacency matrix of a directed network, we then build and visualise national inverted pyramid networks, and analyse their structure. Our approach highlights the role of natural resources in providing the necessary inputs to modern European economies.
2020
Cahen-Fourot L, Campiglio E, Dawkins E, Godin A, Kemp-Benedict E (2020). Looking for the inverted pyramid: An application using input-output networks. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 169, 1-13 [10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.106554].
Cahen-Fourot L; Campiglio E; Dawkins E; Godin A; Kemp-Benedict E
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