2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2015.05.016
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Analysis of the determinants of international seafood trade using a gravity model

Abstract: a b s t r a c tGiven the high share of fisheries and aquaculture production entering international trade the analysis of seafood trade is of key importance for any policy measure in the aquaculture and fisheries sectors. In this study a gravity model is developed to explore the influence on seafood trade of primary production, food consumption, population, income, GDP, trade agreements and geographical distance. The model is applied to the entire seafood aggregate, in comparison with meat, over time, and at di… Show more

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“…In general, the Indonesian red chilli supply model showed good results. The test results in Table 1 did not indicate a multicollinearity problem, because the calculation results showed the value of each predictor variable in each equation indicate the variance inflation factor (VIF) of less than 10 as the limit of tolerance which there was not a problem multicollinearity (O 'B rien, 2007;Natale, et al, 2015;Widarjono, 2016). Serial correlation test (autocorrelation) performed using Breusch-Godfrey Serial Correlation LM test and heteroscedasticity test using White test.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the Indonesian red chilli supply model showed good results. The test results in Table 1 did not indicate a multicollinearity problem, because the calculation results showed the value of each predictor variable in each equation indicate the variance inflation factor (VIF) of less than 10 as the limit of tolerance which there was not a problem multicollinearity (O 'B rien, 2007;Natale, et al, 2015;Widarjono, 2016). Serial correlation test (autocorrelation) performed using Breusch-Godfrey Serial Correlation LM test and heteroscedasticity test using White test.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the major drawbacks of the gravity-based model is that empirical data are usually not available for calibrating scale and distance decay parameters, and, in fact, the values of these parameters vary with changes in time and space [39,42]. Most of the existing gravity-based research, including a series of spatial access assessment studies, used constant values for parameters and ignored the influence of spatial and temporal disparities [25][26][27]29]. However, it should be noted that the precision of the parameters in the gravity model is of great importance to the measuring accuracy of spatial interaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gravity models are based on the theory that the spatial interaction between two cities is proportional to their socioeconomic intensities (such as population size and economic capability) and inversely proportional to the distance between them [24]. Recently, gravity-based models have been proven to be effective in dealing with location-based problem solving [25], spatial access assessment [26,27], and trade and urban flow measurements [28,29]. He et al (2013) integrated a gravitational field model based on urban flows with a cellular automata model to simulate the urban growth in the Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan megalopolitan cluster area [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the production has a positive effect on tuna trade flow from Indonesia to Japan (Hidayati & Masyhuri, 2015). Natale, Borrello, & Motova, A. (2015) also finds a negative effect of economic distance on seafood trade.…”
Section: Gravity Model Equationmentioning
confidence: 91%