2001
DOI: 10.1086/mre.16.4.42629336
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Regional Economic Impacts of Reductions in Fisheries Production: A Supply-Driven Approach

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“…Similar to the method used in Leung and Pooley (2002), we use a Leontief supply-driven model to estimate how changes in longline fisheries will affect the rest of the economy through backward linkage. 10 An implicit assumption behind such estimations is that 9 One set equals one day's fishing per boat.…”
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“…Similar to the method used in Leung and Pooley (2002), we use a Leontief supply-driven model to estimate how changes in longline fisheries will affect the rest of the economy through backward linkage. 10 An implicit assumption behind such estimations is that 9 One set equals one day's fishing per boat.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A Ghosh supply-driven model can be used to estimate longline sectors' potential forward-linkage impacts (Leung and Pooley, 2002). However, caution needs to be taken in interpreting the results.…”
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“…Determining the consumption of limited resources Cui et al (2015) and Liang et al (2010) Used to analyse the usage of energy and also, policies were altered in order to determine its effect on energy usage Analysing interconnectedness of infrastructures Chopra and Khanna (2015) and Mattila et al (2013) Analysed sensitivity of the system to final demand, interindustry input coefficient and emission and extraction intensities Examining supply-sided models Oosterhaven (2006) and Leung and Pooley (2001) Explored the supply-sided models in contrast with Leontief's demand-sided IOMs…”
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confidence: 99%