The Atlas of Economic Complexity

The Atlas of Economic Complexity: Mapping Paths to Prosperity
2011 paperback cover
AuthorRicardo Hausmann, CA Hidalgo, et al.
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEconomics
Published20 June 2011 (Puritan Press)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Paperback), Digital
Pages364
ISBN0615546625

The Atlas of Economic Complexity: Mapping Paths to Prosperity is a 2011 economics book by Ricardo Hausmann, Cesar A. Hidalgo, Sebastián Bustos, Michele Coscia, Sarah Chung, Juan Jimenez, Alexander Simoes and Muhammed A. Yıldırım. A revised 2014 edition is published by the MIT Press.[1]

The book attempts to measure the amount of productive knowledge that each country holds, by visualizing the differences between national economies. The book's originality is to go beyond standard statistics by making use of “complexity statistics” of 128 countries.[2] The book concludes with hints "at how difficult and complex it may be for government planners to kick-start a new industry — while showing that there are new industries that will struggle to get started without help."[3]

The book is accompanied by two websites that host interactive visualizations and expand upon data featured in the book: MIT's[4] and Harvard's.[5]

The Atlas was a collaboration between the Center for International Development at Harvard University and the Macro Connections group at the MIT Media Lab.

  1. ^ Hausmann, Ricardo (2014). The atlas of economic complexity : mapping paths to prosperity. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-52542-8.
  2. ^ "'The tricky business of measuring growth'".
  3. ^ "'The art of economic complexity'".
  4. ^ https://oec.world/
  5. ^ Atlas of Economic Complexity

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