@article{repository432, year = {2018}, volume = {7}, journal = {International Journal of Development and Sustainability}, title = {SECTOR-SPECIFIC AND SPATIAL-SPECIFIC MULTIPLIERS IN JAPANESE ECONOMY: WORLD INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS}, pages = {651--665}, number = {2}, url = {https://isdsnet.com/ijds-v7n2.html}, author = {Muchdie, Muchdie and Sumarso, Sumarso}, issn = {2186-8662}, abstract = {This article presents and discusses on sectoral and spatial multipliers in Japanese economy using 6-country-30 sector input-output tables for the year 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2014. The results revealed that Firstly, all sectors with total output multipliers more than 2; flow-on effect was more than initial effect. In order to increase output, priority should be given to those sectors with total output multipliers more than 2 as less initial effort will be needed to produce output. Secondly, total output multipliers had negative correlation with percentage of multipliers that occurred in own-sector, but total output multipliers had positive correlation with percentage of multipliers that occurred in other-sector. The higher total output multipliers, the smaller percentage of multipliers occurred in ownsector. All intial effects occurred in own-sector. Direct effects might be occurred in own-sector, but indirect effect might be not. Thirdly, total output multipliers had negative correlation with percentage of multipliers that occurred in own-country, but total output multiplier had positive correlation with percentage of multipliers that occurred in other-countries. The higher total output multipliers, the smaller percentage of multipliers occurred in own-country. All intial effects occurred in own-country. Direct effects might be occurred in own-country, but indirect effect might be not.} }