Hierarchical structure in phonographic market

Economy – Quantitative Finance – General Finance

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10 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, 2 pictures, presented at FENS 2010 in Warsaw, chapter of book "Life-time Of Correlation And Its

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I find a topological arrangement of assets traded in a phonographic market which has associated a meaningful economic taxonomy. I continue using the Minimal Spanning Tree and the Life-time Of Correlations between assets, but now outside the stock markets. This is the first attempt to use these methods on phonographic market where we have artists instead of stocks. The value of an artist is defined by record sales. The graph is obtained starting from the matrix of correlations coefficient computed between the world's most popular 30 artists by considering the synchronous time evolution of the difference of the logarithm of weekly record sales. This method provides the hierarchical structure of phonographic market and information on which music genre is meaningful according to customers.

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