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Byline: Katie Connolly
GDP is the standard yardstick for evaluating a country's economy, but it's a rough measure, especially for poor countries--it doesn't take into account the types of products a country makes and how they affect growth prospects. Using network mathematics, economists at Harvard and the University of Notre Dame came up with a map that connects countries according to exports. The map, say the authors, is a step toward measuring ...