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The Economies of Scale and Efficiency of Small-Scale Capture Fisheries in Kurau Village, Central Bangka District
Author(s) -
Nazeli Adnan,
Abdul Bashir,
Harunurrasyid Harunurrasyid
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
marine fisheries/marine fisheries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2541-1659
pISSN - 2087-4235
DOI - 10.29244/jmf.v11i2.32463
Subject(s) - allocative efficiency , scale (ratio) , economies of scale , fishery , fishing , welfare , production (economics) , poverty , business , economics , livelihood , economic growth , geography , microeconomics , marketing , market economy , agriculture , cartography , archaeology , biology
This study investigates the economies of scale and efficiency of small-scale capture fisheries, as well as to know how the socio-economic variable influencing the small-scale capture fisheries business in the Kurau village, Central Bangka district. The approach used is a quantitative method by applying multiple linear regression models to adopt the Cobb-Douglas production function. The study found that the scale-economies condition in the small-scale fisheries is decreasing return to scale. We also found the results of allocative efficiency in this small-scale fisheries business are relatively inefficient. Other findings of model estimation indicated that the variables of capital, labor, and fishing distance have a positive and significant effect, while the variables of age, experience, and education level of fishermen have no significant effect on small-scale fisheries production. The main factor that is an obstacle for local fishermen is technology, therefore technology assistance and support from the government are needed as a policy to improve small-scale capture fisheries business and fishermen welfare.

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