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From: Individual position diversity in dependence socioeconomic networks increases economic output

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Illustration of dependence networks and basic statistics of network structure. (A) (B) (C) Plots of dependence networks from a virtual society with significant level \(\alpha =0.01, 0.05, 0.1\) respectively. (D) Out-degree distribution \(P(k_{\mathrm{out}})\) of the dependence networks in (A) (B) (C). (E) In-degree distribution \(P(k_{\mathrm{in}})\) of the dependence networks in (A) (B) (C). (F) Fraction of nodes, edges, weight kept in the dependence networks as a function of the significant level α in the filters. (G) The distribution \(P(N)\) of 248 dependence networks’ sizes N. (H) The distribution \(P(\langle I\rangle )\) of the average intimacy of the friendship in the 248 dependence networks. (I) The distribution \(P(\langle k_{\mathrm{out}}\rangle )\) of the average degree of the 248 dependence networks.

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