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An Input-output Analysis of Impact of Voluntary Self-restraint on the Recreation Industries

Nobuhiro Hosoe
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Nobuhiro Hosoe: National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies

No 11-04, GRIPS Discussion Papers from National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies

Abstract: We quantified the impact of the decreased recreation demand caused by voluntary self-restraint following the Great East Japan Earthquake. We assumed an exogenous 10% reduction of the private consumption demand for three recreation industries experiencing decrease in demand due to “self-restraint”: amusement and recreational services, eating and drinking places, and accommodations. We used a simple input-output model and found that their decline would reduce agriculture, fishery and related manufacturing sector output by about 2% and that of electricity, gas supply, water supply and waste management service by at most 1% through the input-output linkages.

Keywords: the Great East Japan Earthquake; Voluntary Self-restraint; Input-output Analysis; Inter-sectoral Linkages; Recreation Industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 15 pages
Date: 2011-05
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