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Journal : Economic Journal of Emerging Markets

Analisis Determinan Perdagangan Bilateral Indonesia Pendekatan Gravity Model Dini Yuniarti
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 12 Issue 2, 2007
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/vol12iss2aa509

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The objective of the study is analyzing determinants of Indonesian bilateral trade. This study using gravity model, which determinants of bilateral data e.a domestic income, population, distance, factor endowment, similarly size of economy, and dummy Regional Trade Arrangement, will be analyzed as well. The study uses data panel as a method.  Data comprise 10 main partners of Indonesian trade as cross section data. The observation comprise the period 1970-2000. The result concludes domestic income, population, similarly size of economy have positive impact on Indonesian bilateral trade, meanwhile distance have negative impact on Indonesian bilateral trade. Factor endowment and dummy Regional Trade Arrangement have no impact on Indonesian bilateral trade.Keywords: determinant, bilateral trade, gravity model
Uji Kausalitas : Utang Luar Negeri dan Capital Flight di Indonesia, 1974-2002 Dini Yuniarti
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Vol. 10 No. 3 (2005)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v10i3.614

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Some economists have argued that there is no relationship between external debt and capital flight, while others have detected such a relation. Boyce and Ndikumana (2002) distinguish four possible causal links such as, debt-driven capital flight, debt fueled capital flight, flight-driven capital flight, and flight fueled external borrowing.The study examines a causal relationship between external debt and capital flight of Indonesia for the period 1974-2002. We use error correction model to examine a causal rela¬tionship. We find external debt related to capital flight on Indonesia as a feedback/bilateral causality. This empirical evidence supports the debt fueled capital flight and flight fueled external borrowing hypothesis.     Keywords: causal relationship, external debt, capital flight
AGREEMENT ON AGRICULTURE AND INDONESIAN RICE IMPORT Dini Yuniarti
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 2 Issue 3, 2010
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v2i3.pp%p

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Indonesian economy has been long supported by its agriculture sector. This paper analyzes the influence of the World Trade Organization’s Agreement-on-Agriculture (AoA) to In-donesia’s rice import using a Partial Adjustment Model. The independent variables included in the model are domestic production of rice, domestic income, world rice price, domestic rice price, and a dummy variable of AoA implementation. It estimates secondary annual data from 1979 to 2007. The result suggests that domestic income, domestic price and the dummy variable have significant effects on Indonesian import rice. It also suggests that world rice price and total domestic rice production have no impact on Indonesia rice import. Keywords: Agreement-on-agriculture, world trade organization, rice import JEL classification numbers: F13, F14