The Impact of Node Addition and Deletion on Network Production Fluctuations
Abstract
Production networks, dynamic systems of firms linked through input-output relationships, transmit microeconomic shocks into macroeconomic fluctuations. While prior studies often assume static networks, real-world economies feature continuous firm entry (node addition) and exit (node deletion). We develop a probabilistic model to analyze how these dynamics affect production volatility and network resilience. Integrating Leontief input-output frameworks with controllability theory. By quantifying fluctuations as expected values under probabilistic node dynamics, we identify trade-offs between adaptability and stability. Methodologically, we unify Kalman rank criteria and minimum input theory, offering policymakers insights to balance innovation-driven entry with safeguards against destabilizing exits.
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@article{arxiv.2505.10154,
title = {The Impact of Node Addition and Deletion on Network Production Fluctuations},
author = {Mahdi Kohan Sefidi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.10154},
year = {2025}
}