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Contribution of Resin Commodity Exports to Gross Domestic Product and Employment in Indonesia Ferry Noldy Langelo; Heru Subiantoro; Pudji Astuti
Edunity Kajian Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): Edunity: Social and Educational Studies
Publisher : PT Publikasiku Academic Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57096/edunity.v3i12.340

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Exports of resin commodities significantly affect Indonesia's economy, particularly in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employment. This study aims to analyzethe effects of resin commodity exports on Indonesia's GDP and employment opportunities, and to provide recommendations for enhancing the sector's contribution through strategic initiatives. The research employs the Error Correction Model (ECM) to assess the relationship between resin exports, GDP, and employment, utilizing secondary data over the past decade. Results indicate a strong positive correlation between resin exports and GDP growth, with the latter significantly influenced by export revenue. The findings also reveal that the resin sector creates numerous job opportunities, benefiting not only the industry itself but also related sectors such as logistics and manufacturing. Enhanced export capabilities can lead to increased national income and reduced trade imbalances, further stabilizing the economy. In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of resin commodity exports in driving economic growth in Indonesia. It provides actionable insights for policymakers to strengthen the resin sector, improve product quality, and expand market access. By focusing on sustainable practices and technological advancements, Indonesia can capitalize on its natural resource wealth, fostering job creation and elevating living standards across local communities.
Maritime Logistics, Geo-Economic Integration, and Economic Rent Capture in The Malacca Strait: Implications for Indonesia’s Maritime Competitiveness Ferry Noldy Langelo; Citra Aprilia
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 7 No. 6 (2026): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v7i6.2377

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This study examines economic rent capture and maritime competitiveness within Southeast Asian economies along the Malacca Strait, a key global trade and energy corridor. While previous research emphasizes maritime security and geopolitical rivalry, this study focuses on maritime economic integration and value distribution among littoral states. A mixed-method approach combining geopolitical economy analysis with panel data assessment was employed, covering 2010–2024. Key indicators include port throughput, logistics performance, trade integration, and maritime industrialization, compiled from UNCTAD, World Bank, IMF, ASEAN reports, and national statistics. Findings show that maritime competitiveness increasingly relies on logistics integration, institutional efficiency, digital maritime systems, and industrial ecosystem development rather than geographic location alone. Panel regression results indicate that logistics performance and maritime industrialization significantly enhance economic outcomes among Southeast Asian maritime economies. Despite Indonesia’s geographic advantage within the Strait, its economic value capture remains constrained by fragmented logistics, limited integration of maritime services, and uneven industrial coordination. This study contributes to the literature by integrating maritime geopolitics, logistics governance, and geo-economic perspectives in a unified framework. It proposes a strategic policy framework emphasizing maritime industrialization, smart-port integration, logistics sovereignty, and ecosystem-based maritime development to enhance Indonesia’s competitiveness within the evolving Indo-Pacific economy.
Determinants of The Realization of Indonesian Resin Commodity Exports Ferry Noldy Langelo; Heru Subiantoro; Elmiwati Elmiwati
Journal Markcount Finance Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jmf.v2i3.1641

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Indonesia’s plastic resin sector has a lot of promise for both local and foreign consumers in terms of its industrial and marketing prospects. The packaging of food, cosmetics, electronics, plastic pipes, home appliances, automobiles, and other products is closely associated with the plastics sector. The growth of this industry will inevitably promote the growth of the nation’s plastic resin sector. The building, automotive, and environmental industries present a wealth of growth opportunities for Indonesia’s resin industry, which has extremely bright futures. Indonesia can establish a resin sector that is both competitive and sustainable in the global market by focusing on innovation, investing in technology, and enacting the appropriate policies. Analyzing the effects of production volume, selling price, investment, and currency exchange rate on the realization of Indonesian resin commodity exports is the goal of this study. This study aimed to examine the impact of resin production volume, selling prices, investment, and exchange rates on Indonesian resin commodity export realization.The Error Correction Model (ECM) is the data analysis technique employed in this investigation. The findings demonstrated that the realization of resin commodity exports was significantly and favorably impacted by production volume, selling price, and investment. The realization of resin commodity exports is significantly and negatively impacted by the rupiah’s exchange rate against US dollars, both in the short and long terms.