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Intersectoral Linkages and Spillover Effects in South Sumatra’s Economy: Evidence from the 2016 Interregional Input–Output Table and 2024 Input–Output Table Marpaleni; Mardiana; Puspita, Anggi Dwi; Rama, Indhira Putri
Proceedings of The International Conference on Data Science and Official Statistics Vol. 2025 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings of 2025 International Conference on Data Science and Official St
Publisher : Politeknik Statistika STIS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34123/icdsos.v2025i1.631

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This study examines South Sumatra’s economic structure using interregional input– output analysis to identify key sectors and quantify spillover effects. A dual-dataset approach employs the 2016 IRIO table for interprovincial trade dynamics and the 2024 IO table for current sectoral analysis. Results indicate a domestically oriented economy, with 88.45% of supply met by internal production. Manufacturing and construction emerge as central hubs with strong intersectoral linkages, supported by agriculture and mining as upstream suppliers. Interregional trade is concentrated with nearby Sumatran provinces and Java’s industrial centers. Spillover effects benefit Jambi, Bengkulu, and Banten, while feedback effects show dependency on Java. Output multipliers highlight electricity and gas as key growth drivers, whereas agriculture and real estate contribute most to local income. These patterns reveal a structural divergence between growth and inclusivity. To address this, the study recommends a dual-track strategy: scale up manufacturing and energy to drive aggregate output, while modernizing agriculture and highvalue services to support income distribution. Strengthening interprovincial corridors and deepening local supply chains can further enhance resilience and expand the province’s role in national development.
The Impact of Increased Electricity Consumption on the Indonesian Economy: An Input-Output Table Analysis Puspita, Anggi Dwi; Prasetio, Heru Aryo; Sembiring, Lia Devita Malem; Kartiasih, Fitri
Indonesian Journal of Economics and Management Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Economics and Management (March 2026)
Publisher : Jurusan Akuntansi Politeknik Negeri Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35313/ijem.v6i2.6792

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Despite the strategic role of energy in economic development, limited evidence exists on how electricity demand propagates across sectors within updated production structures in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze intersectoral linkages, identify leading sectors, and assess the economic impact of increased electricity consumption in Indonesia using the 2024 Input–Output approach. The results identify Manufacturing, Electricity and Gas Supply, and Transportation and Storage as leading sectors with strong intersectoral linkages. A simulated final demand shock of IDR 33.545 trillion generates a total output increase of IDR 92.503 trillion, with the largest impact on the electricity sector and significant spillover effects on mining and manufacturing. This study contributes by providing empirical evidence on energy demand shocks transmission interconnected production system, highlighting the dual role of energy as both a production input and a demand driver. The findings offer important implications for prioritizing energy sector development to support sustainable economic growth.