SECTOR AND SPATIAL-SPECIFIC MULTIPLIERS IN EASTERN INDONESIA’S ECONOMY: AN INTER-ISLAND INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS

 

SECTOR AND SPATIAL-SPECIFIC MULTIPLIERS IN EASTERN INDONESIA’S ECONOMY: AN INTER-ISLAND INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS

Muchdie, Muchdie

This paper aimed to provide the results of analysis on total and flow-on effects, sector-specific, and spatial-specific
multipliers in Eastern Indonesia’s Islands economy, mainly for planning and evaluation purposes. These Islands consist of thr ee
groups of big Islands such as: Sulawesi (6 provinces), Maluku (2 provinces) and Papua (2 provinces). The model employed was InterIsland
Input-Output
Model
(IIIOM)
developed
using
new
hybrid
procedures
with
special
reference
to
Island economy. Data used for
model were updated to Indonesian data for the year of 2015. The results show that firstly, the important sectors of Eastern Indonesia’s
Island economy could be based on total multipliers and flow-on effects of output, income and employment. Secondly, important
economic sectors could be based on sector-specific multipliers of output, income and employment; multipliers that occurred in own
sector and other sectors. Thirdly, important economic sectors could be based on spatial-specific multipliers of output, income and
employment; multipliers that occurred both in own region and other regions.
economic sectors could be based on sector-specific multipliers of output, income and employment; multipliers that occurred in own of output, income and employment; multipliers that occurred in own of output, income and employment
sector and other sectors. Thirdly, important economic sectors could be based on spatial-specific multipliers
; multipliers that occurred both in own region and other re

This paper aimed to provide the results of analysis on total and flow-on effects, sector-specific, and spatial-specific
multipliers in Eastern Indonesia’s Islands economy, mainly for planning and evaluation purposes. These Islands consist of thr ee
groups of big Islands such as: Sulawesi (6 provinces), Maluku (2 provinces) and Papua (2 provinces). The model employed was InterIsland
Input-Output
Model
(IIIOM)
developed
using
new
hybrid
procedures
with
special
reference
to
Island economy. Data used for
model were updated to Indonesian data for the year of 2015. The results show that firstly, the important sectors of Eastern Indonesia’s
Island economy could be based on total multipliers and flow-on effects of output, income and employment. Secondly, important
economic sectors could be based on sector-specific multipliers of output, income and employment; multipliers that occurred in own
sector and other sectors. Thirdly, important economic sectors could be based on spatial-specific multipliers of output, income and
employment; multipliers that occurred both in own region and other regions.
economic sectors could be based on sector-specific multipliers of output, income and employment; multipliers that occurred in own of output, income and employment; multipliers that occurred in own of output, income and employment
sector and other sectors. Thirdly, important economic sectors could be based on spatial-specific multipliers
; multipliers that occurred both in own region and other re

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