Abstract

17Jul 2017 SPATIAL MULTIPLIERS AND LINKAGES IN INDONESIAN ECONOMY: AN INTER-ISLAND INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS. Muchdie. Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. HAMKA, Postgraduate School, Jl. Buncit Raya No. 17, Pancoran, Jakarta Selatan, 12790, Indonesia.

Highlights

  • Indicated that the percentage of multipliers that occurred in the ownregion is significantly high

  • The results show that, firstly, all measures of spatial-specific multipliers spatial multipliers; spatial flow-on; spatial linkages

  • On the lists of the ten largest ranking spatial sectors, the same sectors as those in output multipliers emerged in output flow-on rank order

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Summary

Introduction

Indicated that the percentage of multipliers that occurred in the ownregion is significantly high. For the island of Sumatra and Java the percentage of output, income and employment multipliers that occurred in the own region were about 90 per cent indicating that the two islands were relatively spatially independent. The percentage of multiplier effects in own-region ranged from 70 to 80 per cent of total multiplier effects. A large proportion of multipliers or flow-on effects would occur in the own-region if the changes of final demand occurred in those islands. The country is a member of G-20 major economies and classified as a newly industrialized country It is the sixteenth largest economy in the world by nominal GDP and is the eighth largest in terms of GDP (PPP). Since 1999 the economy has recovered and growth has accelerated to over 4–6% in recent years; Indonesian economy grows on average at 5.06 per cent per year at period between 1967- 2011 (Prihawantoro, et al, 2013)

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