Linking FDI and trade network topology with the COVID-19 pandemic

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Roberto Antonietti
Giulia De Masi
Giorgio Ricchiuti
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[1] University of Padua,“Marco Fanno” Department of Economics and Management
[2] Technology Innovation Institute,ARRC
[3] Khalifa University,Department of Economics and Management (DISEI)
[4] University of Florence,Complexity Lab in Economics (CLE)
[5] Catholic University of the Sacred Heart,undefined
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Foreign direct investment; International trade; Network centrality; COVID-19; Globalization; F21; F23; D85;
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Globalization has considerably increased the movement of people and goods around the world, which constitutes a key channel of viral infection. Increasingly close economic links between countries speeds up the transfer of goods and information, and the knock-on effect of economic crises, but also the transmission of diseases. Foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade establish clear ties between countries of origin and destination, and it is along these chains that contagious phenomena can unfold. In this paper, we investigate whether countries’ centrality in both global production and trade network corresponds to higher COVID-19 infection and mortality rates. Merging data on EU-27 greenfield FDI and international trade with data on COVID-19 infections and deaths, we find that countries mostly exposed to the COVID-19 outbreak are those characterized by a higher eigenvector centrality. This result is robust to the use of an alternative measure of network centrality and to the inclusion of other possible confounding factors.
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