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Big Data Analysis on Global Community Formation and Isolation, Sustainability and Flow of Commodities, Money, and Humans, edited by Yuichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Iyetomi, Takayuki Mizuno

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Big Data Analysis on Global Community Formation and Isolation, Sustainability and Flow of Commodities, Money, and Humans, edited by Yuichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Iyetomi, Takayuki Mizuno
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Main title
Big Data Analysis on Global Community Formation and Isolation
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electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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1256806517
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edited by Yuichi Ikeda, Hiroshi Iyetomi, Takayuki Mizuno
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Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Sustainability and Flow of Commodities, Money, and Humans
Summary
In this book, the authors analyze big data on global interdependence caused by the flows of commodities, money, and people, using a network science approach to obtain differing views of globalization and to clarify the facts on isolation of communities. Globalization reduces international economic inequality, i.e., it allows emerging countries to catch up while it increases relative poverty in some advanced countries. How should this trade-off between international and domestic inequalities be resolved? At the same time, the reduction of biocultural diversity caused by globalization needs to be avoided. What kind of change is required in local communities to conserve biocultural diversity? On the issue of commodity flow, research results of the supply-chain network, isolation in industry, and resource flows and stocks are presented in this book. For monetary flow, ownership networks, value-added networks, and profit shifting were studied; and regarding the flow of people, linkage of ethnic groups, immigrant assimilation, and refugees were examined. Based on the resulting view of globalization and isolation, the development of the isolation index using machine learning is discussed. Finally, recommendations for evidence-based policymaking in the United Nations are considered.--, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Global Supply-Chain Network -- 3. Japanese Supply-Chain Network -- 4. Traditional Industry in Kyoto -- 5. Resource Flows and Stocks in the Global Economy -- 6. Global Ownership Network -- 7. Japanese Ownership Network -- 8. Global Value Added Network -- 9. Profit Shifting in Digital Economy -- 10. Spatial Linkage of Countries in terms of Ethnic Groups -- 11. Immigrant Assimilation in ASEAN -- 12. Syrian Refugees in Turkey -- 13. Design of Isolation Index -- 14. Anthropology of Policy Recommendation in United Nation -- 15. Toward Evidence-Based Policy Making

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