Abstract

The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has become one of the main economic forces globally, and countries within the IOR have attempted to promote their intra-regional trade. This study investigates the spatiotemporal evolution of the community structures of the intra-regional trade and the impact of determinant factors on the formation of trade community structures of the IOR from 1996 to 2017 using the methods of social network analysis. Trade communities are groups of countries with measurably denser intra-trade ties but with extra-trade ties that are measurably sparser among different communities. The results show that the extent of trade integration and the trade community structures of the IOR changed from strengthening between 1996 and 2014 to weakening between 2015 and 2017. The largest explanatory power of the formation of the IOR trade community structures was the IOR countries’ economic size, indicating that market remained the strongest driver. The second-largest explanatory power was geographical proximity, suggesting that countries within the IOR engaged in intra-regional trade still tended to select geographically proximate trading partners. The third- and the fourth-largest were common civilization and regional organizational memberships, respectively. This indicates that sharing a common civilization and constructing intra-regional institutional arrangements (especially open trade policies) helped the countries within the IOR strengthen their trade communities.

Highlights

  • The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has become one of the dominant geopolitical and economic forces globally [1,2,3,4,5]

  • We aim to address the following questions: What is the extent of integration of the IOR intra-regional trade? What are the community structures of its intra-regional trade networks? How do the IOR trade community structures correlate with the communities based on several potential determinant factors, including geographical proximity factors, cultural proximity factors, regional organization membership, and economic size? we construct directed and weighted intra-regional trade networks of the IOR from 1996 to 2017 and employ statistical indicators and the community detection method, based on social network analysis, to investigate the extent of intra-regional trade integration and trade community structures within the IOR, respectively

  • We mainly focused on investigating the extent of integration of the IOR intra-regional trade network, identifying and analyzing the evolution of the trade community structures, and evaluating the impact of the determinant factors on the formation of trade community structures of the IOR

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Introduction

The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has become one of the dominant geopolitical and economic forces globally [1,2,3,4,5]. Along with seeing a steady increase in the economy in general, the IOR has a number of trade and investment opportunities, including those of an intraregional nature [6]. Along with the development of its intra-regional trade, investigating the nature of the intra-regional trade flows is crucial to improve the understanding of the evolution of the extent of trade integration and the structure of trade flows within the IOR. Trade is one of the main pillars of national economic structure [8,9] and one of the most important interactions among countries [10,11,12,13]. Trade flows among countries can be represented as a network where trading countries are represented as nodes and trade flows from any one country to another are represented as dyad links between nodes

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