
César Hidalgo
Research Fellow · Economic Complexity
Richmond, The American International University in LondonAbout
César Hidalgo is a physicist by training and a Research Fellow at Harvard University's Center for International Development (CID). Collaborating with Ricardo Hausmann, he pioneered research on economic complexity, demonstrating that a country's economic diversity and complexity, rather than simple specialization, drive prosperity. His work uses network science to analyze global production patterns and predict economic growth trajectories.
- Key contribution: Co-developed the concept of 'economic complexity' as a predictor of national wealth and growth.
- Co-created the 'product space' framework mapping interconnections between economic products and capabilities.
His research emphasizes how a nation's accumulated capabilities enable production of complex goods and services, creating pathways for sustained development. While this article focuses on his 2010 collaboration with Hausmann, his broader work integrates physics-based systems analysis into economics to address global development challenges.
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