Land-based Salmon Aquaculture in Japan : A study on how a new supply of salmon from land-based salmon facilities in Japan may affect imports in the Japanese salmon market

This study’s research question is how a new supply of domestically sourced salmon from land-based facilities in Japan may impact imports to the Japanese salmon market. By using import statistics and domestic data from the Tokyo wholesale market, I estimate the Armington elasticity between foreign an...

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Main Author: Bakke, Kristoffer Kjenes
Other Authors: Mysliwski, Mateusz
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3054619
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spelling ftnorgehandelshs:oai:openaccess.nhh.no:11250/3054619 2023-05-15T15:32:18+02:00 Land-based Salmon Aquaculture in Japan : A study on how a new supply of salmon from land-based salmon facilities in Japan may affect imports in the Japanese salmon market Bakke, Kristoffer Kjenes Mysliwski, Mateusz 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3054619 eng eng https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3054619 energy natural resources and the environment Master thesis 2022 ftnorgehandelshs 2023-03-01T23:46:50Z This study’s research question is how a new supply of domestically sourced salmon from land-based facilities in Japan may impact imports to the Japanese salmon market. By using import statistics and domestic data from the Tokyo wholesale market, I estimate the Armington elasticity between foreign and domestic salmon. This elasticity provides an estimate of the level of substitution of different products of salmon from several countries, which provides insights to how the different imports will react to domestic changes in volume and price. My findings show that there are significant differences in the Armington elasticity between different imports, especially between fresh and frozen salmon. Furthermore, I modelled how two imports displaying a different level of substitution, fresh Atlantic salmon from Norway and Australia, may be affected by the domestic changes differently. These projections found that Norway, with a lower estimated Armington elasticity, is much more resistant to domestic changes compared to Australia. nhhmas Master Thesis Atlantic salmon NHH Brage Open institutional repository (Norwegian School of Economics) Norway
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Land-based Salmon Aquaculture in Japan : A study on how a new supply of salmon from land-based salmon facilities in Japan may affect imports in the Japanese salmon market
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description This study’s research question is how a new supply of domestically sourced salmon from land-based facilities in Japan may impact imports to the Japanese salmon market. By using import statistics and domestic data from the Tokyo wholesale market, I estimate the Armington elasticity between foreign and domestic salmon. This elasticity provides an estimate of the level of substitution of different products of salmon from several countries, which provides insights to how the different imports will react to domestic changes in volume and price. My findings show that there are significant differences in the Armington elasticity between different imports, especially between fresh and frozen salmon. Furthermore, I modelled how two imports displaying a different level of substitution, fresh Atlantic salmon from Norway and Australia, may be affected by the domestic changes differently. These projections found that Norway, with a lower estimated Armington elasticity, is much more resistant to domestic changes compared to Australia. nhhmas
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title_short Land-based Salmon Aquaculture in Japan : A study on how a new supply of salmon from land-based salmon facilities in Japan may affect imports in the Japanese salmon market
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