Accounting for the linkages of agriculture in Hawaii's economy with an input-output model: A final demand-based approach

Citation
Kr. Sharma et al., Accounting for the linkages of agriculture in Hawaii's economy with an input-output model: A final demand-based approach, ANN REG SCI, 33(1), 1999, pp. 123-140
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
EnvirnmentalStudies Geografy & Development
Journal title
ANNALS OF REGIONAL SCIENCE
ISSN journal
05701864 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
123 - 140
Database
ISI
SICI code
0570-1864(199902)33:1<123:AFTLOA>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Agriculture is not a large contributor to Hawaii's economy but despite the recent decline in the sugar industry it is an important sector in terms of its contribution to food supply, income, and employment. Agriculture influe nces the economy as it procures production inputs from and provides inputs to other sectors in the economy. A theoretically sound input-output framewo rk is suggested for investigating the interdependence between agricultural and other sectors of the economy. This paper also provides a review and ide ntifies shortcomings of other approaches used in estimating the industry's contributions to the economy. The Pion-agricultural final demands accounted for about 20% of total agricultural output, value added, labor income, and employment. The indirect contribution of agricultural final demands and re lated distribution services to other sectors constituted about 20% of total output and labor income, 22% of value added, and 16% of total employment g enerated by agricultural final demands and related trade and distribution s ervices.