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The Effect of Trade Facilitation on Trade Margin of 8 ASEAN-China Free Trade Area Countries (ACFTA): A Gravity Model Approach susetyo, ferdyan; Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (354.169 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jde.v1i2.3297

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Trade facilitation is an effort of simplification and harmonization of international trade procedures. Trade facilitation that manifested in the form of policy packages that aim to reduce trade costs and improve export growth. Export growth can be sourced from the level of diversity of exported goods (extensive margin) and the volume of exported goods (intensive margin). This study aims to analyze the effect of trade facilitation on the extensive and intensive margin of trade eight member countries of ACFTA during the years 2006-2014. Trade facilitation indicators used in this study consisted of exporters and importers port efficiency. This study uses gravity model and estimation techniques Random Effect Model. The results showed that exporter port efficiency have a positive and significant effect on the extensive margin while importer port efficiency has a positive and significant effect on the intensive margin. Keywords: Trade Facilitation, Extensive Margin, Intensive Margin, ACFTA (ASEAN-China Free Trade Area), Gravity Model.JEL: F13
Non-Tariff Measures Impact on Indonesian Fishery Export Permata, Sonia Puspa; Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (230.019 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jde.v4i1.12686

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This study aims to analyze the impact of Non tariff measures using sanitary and phytosanitary policy (SPS) and technical trade barriers (TBTs) on fishery exports of Indonesia and its trading partner countries such as China, South Korea, Vietnam, Canada, Russia and the European Union in period of 2007 to 2016. SPS and TBT are measured using inventory approach in the form of coverage ratio. In addition, this study uses a gravity model and panel data regression method. The results of this study indicate that the variables GDP of exporting country and GDP of importing country have a positive and significant effect on Indonesian fishery exports. Distance and SPS have a negative and significant effect on Indonesian fishery exports, while TBT has no effect on Indonesian fishery exports.   Keywords: Export, SPS and TBT, Fishery Export, Coverage Ratio JEL Classification: F10, F130
Impact of Trade Creation and Trade Diversion in Asean-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (AJCEP) Aprilia, Gayatri Talita; Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jde.v4i2.12688

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This study uses a gravity model to analyze the impact of the ASEAN-JAPAN COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP (AJCEP) agreement on total Indonesian exports and to analyze the occurrence of trade creation or trade diversion. The data used in this study is panel data, the time used in this study from 2000 to 2015 consisting of 16 countries. This result finds the coefficient value of the FTA dummy of 0.207. This positive relationship indicates that there is a trade creation in AJCEP member countries and non AJCEP members. So it indicates that the welfare of member states and non AJCEP members. Total GDP, real exchange rate is positively correlated and GDP per capita difference and distance are negatively related to total Indonesian exports. Keywords: ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership, Gravity Model,Trade Creation and Trade Diversion.JEL Classification: G230, G400, O330
Editorial: Impact of Covid 19 on Trade, FDI, Real Exchange Rate and Era of Digitalization: Brief Review Global Economy During Pandemic Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jde.v5i2.23641

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The COVID-19 pandemic has not only triggered an unprecedented global health crisis but also a global economic, trade and investment crisis. Global Trade in merchandise fall from 12% to 32% in 2020. FDI flows are projected to fall further by 30% to 40% in 2020-202. The decline in trade is a reflection, instead of a cause, of the economic contraction that occurred, caused by rising trade costs - from disruptions in transportation, logistics and supply chains, as well as trade restrictions. At the same time, the COVID-19 pandemic is driving an overall digital transition in society and industry. Since June 2020, there has been increasing trend in social media and other apps, it rose by 38 percent while streaming video increased to 35 percent. A significant increase was in the use of conference tools during the COVID-19 pandemic and it will have an impact on improving technology infrastructure. Keywords: Pandemic COVID-19, Trade in Merchandise, FDI, Exchange Rate and Digitalization
Official Development Assistance Effect on Infant Mortality and Human Development Index: Asia Evidence Herdika, Rizky; Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi; Hudang, Adrianus Kabubu; Haryanto, Tri
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jde.v7i1.33198

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Official Development Assistance (ODA) is a program formed by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) which aims to improve country development and eradicate poverty in developing countries. Many Asian countries are ODA recipients. The purpose of this study is  to determine the effect of ODA on infant mortality and the Human Development Index. The method used is panel data regression. Estimation results show that ODA has a significant effect on HDI, but not significantly on infant mortality.JEL Classification Codes : F10; F35; I15
The Impact of Korean Wave on South Korea's Export of Consumer Goods to ASEAN-5 Country Tandy, Alyssa Chiara Handini; Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jde.v9i1.53284

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This study aims to assess the impact of the Korean Wave on the export of consumer goods from South Korea to the ASEAN-5 countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines) from 2010 to 2020. This study took into account various factors to analyze the export dynamics, such as gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, interest rates, Google search trends, and the geographical distance between countries. Cultural goods exported from South Korea were used as a measure of the Korean Wave, employing the gravity model and the fixed effects model (FEM) for analysis. The results of this study indicated a positive impact of the Korean Wave variable on the export of South Korean consumer goods. Additionally, the findings revealed that variables such as South Korea's GDP per capita, distance, and exchange rates had a negative impact on the export of such goods. Furthermore, this study highlights the positive impacts of the ASEAN-5 countries' GDP per capita and Google search trends on the export of South Korean consumer goods.