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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2021.22.6.155

Analyzing Spillovers of Domestic Varieties Developed by Rural Development Agencies  

Kim, Seong-Sup (Farm and Agribusiness Management Division, Rural Development Administration)
Lee, Dong-Su (Strategy Consulting HyeAn)
Yun, Jin-Woo (Strategy Consulting HyeAn)
Chae, Yong-Woo (Research Performance Management Division, Rural Development Administration)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.22, no.6, 2021 , pp. 155-166 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examined the spillovers (economics) of domestic varieties. The analysis model used the supply-driven of inter-industry analysis (input-output analysis), and the scope of the study was limited to the varieties developed by rural development agencies. The spillovers were analyzed by dividing into the effects on production inducement and employment inducement. First, the effects on production inducement were the largest in Sindongjin, a rice variety, with 49,599.3 billion won. Seolhyang, a strawberry variety, was the second largest with 32,936.9 billion won. On the other hand, Baekma, a flower variety, was small at 87.7 billion won. On the other hand, this is a very large number considering the small area of cultivation of flowers and how most of the flower varieties depend on overseas varieties. Second, the effect on the employment inducement coefficient appeared in a similar order to the effect on production inducement. Sindongjin was the largest with 756,682, and Seolhyang was 701,403. Baekma was analyzed as 1,582 people. The results are of great significance in that it quantitatively analyzed the spillovers of the varieties developed by rural development agencies and ensured a justification for the development of varieties by national institutions through their value.
Keywords
Domestic Varieties; Spillovers; Inter-Industry Analysis; Input-Output Analysis; Supply-Driven Model;
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