Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Volume 7 (2002), Issue 2, Pages 111-119
doi:10.1080/1026022021000000275

Trade typhoon over Japan: turbulence metaphor and spatial production cycles feedback loops of the Japanese economy 190-85-90

M. Sonis1 , G.J.D. Hewings1 and Y. Okuyama3

1Regional Economics Applications Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
3Department of Planning, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA

Abstract

This paper deals with the turbulence similitude between whirlpool structure of atmosphere disturbances and the spatial production cycles. Such an analogy leads to the production cycles feedback loops superposition analysis of trade feedbacks reflecting the economic phenomena of horizontal and vertical trade specifications. Moreover, the visualization of this process is achieved with the help of coloring the different permutation matrices presenting the hierarchy of production cycles feedback loops. In this manner the qualitative presentation of Japan inter-regional and inter-industry trade, 1980-85-90, is visualized and interpreted.