
This paper studies the role of the G7 member countries in global trade between 1995 and 2014. The qualitative Input-Output and network analysis techniques were used to illustrate the structure of the trade network. It was found that most of the G7 members maintain significant export relationships. Being Germany and the United States of America the prominent exporters. Besides, it was found that Luxembourg and Malta were the main partners of G7 countries. In addition, it was found that during 2014 the communities made up of the G7 member countries were fragmented but showed evidence that they are made up of geographically close countries.
Interregional Trade, International Trade, Input Output
Interregional Trade, International Trade, Input Output
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