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Survey-based approach to generate regional multipliers for the Indonesian tropical tuna fisheries

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  • Hoshino, Eriko
  • Pascoe, Sean
  • van Putten, Ingrid
  • Resosudarmo, Budy P.
  • Satria, Fayakun
  • Sadiyah, Lilis

Abstract

This study applies surveys of business and household expenditure to draw inferences about the size of regional multipliers to assess the cascading economic impacts of the data-limited Indonesian tropical tuna fishery. The average business-level production multiplier was estimated at around 1.3 across survey respondents, while household-level consumption effects were considerably higher, with the total economic effect roughly three times larger than the production value. A statistical analysis using generalized additive models suggests that there is considerable difference in production multipliers across regions, driven by the individual characteristics of operators, such as revenue/profit, size of the boat, type of gear, and the class of the port where the business is located. This research has the potential to provide a practical management tool to measure flow-on economic impacts of a fishery when information necessary for more formal economic analysis is unavailable, such as for data-limited fisheries or small regional studies.

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  • Hoshino, Eriko & Pascoe, Sean & van Putten, Ingrid & Resosudarmo, Budy P. & Satria, Fayakun & Sadiyah, Lilis, 2024. "Survey-based approach to generate regional multipliers for the Indonesian tropical tuna fisheries," Environment and Development Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(5), pages 405-425, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:endeec:v:29:y:2024:i:5:p:405-425_3
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