Title: Fisheries Export Intensity in Indonesia
Author: Lucky Rachmawati SE, M.Si.
Universitas Airlangga
Item Type: Thesis (Dissertation)
Abstract
This study aims to: 1) describe the potential of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia based on sector concentration, labor, the exchange rate of fisheries sub-sector farmers, output and export intensity of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia; 2) determine the effect of labor, sector concentration, and the exchange rate of fisheries sub-sector farmers partially and together on the output of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia; and 3) to determine the effect of the output of the fisheries sub-sector on the export intensity of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia. The research method used in this study is a quantitative research method. This study is a type of quantitative descriptive research with a mathematical approach to describe the potential of fisheries in Indonesia and explanatory to analyze the effect of independent variables (exogenous) on the dependent variable (endogenous). In explaining the effect of independent variables (exogenous) on the dependent variable (endogenous) regression analysis is used with the two stage least square (TSLS) model. The results of the study show: 1) there are 4 provinces that have the potential to develop output and export intensity of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia, namely: South Sulawesi Province, East Java Province, Lampung Province and North Sumatra Province; 2) Labor, sector concentration, and the exchange rate of fisheries sub-sector farmers have a significant effect together on the output of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia; 3) Sector concentration, and the exchange rate of fisheries sub-sector farmers have a significant partial effect on the output of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia, while labor has no significant effect on the output of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia; and 4) Output has a significant effect on the export intensity of the fisheries sub-sector in Indonesia.
Uncontrolled Keywords: sector concentration, labor, farmer exchange rate, output and export intensity