The level of Indonesian fish consumption is relatively lower than other countries in Southeast Asian countries and Asia as a whole, while Indonesia is a large fish producing country which is one of the archipelagic countries with the longest coastline in the world. The research employs the panel co-integration analysis and panel-based Error Correction Models (ECM) to examine the short and long-term relationship of 31-province incomes and fish prices toward fishery consumption in Indonesia along 2010-2015. The research finds that fish price and income statistically significant affect fish consumption in short and long-term, except the income in the short-term model. Price and income elasticity for fish consumption is inelastic in the short and the long-term in Indonesia.
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Firmansyah, Oktavilia, S., Prayogi, R., & Abdulah, R. (2019). Indonesian fish consumption: An analysis of dynamic panel regression model. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 246). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/246/1/012005
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