Synergisia
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Synergisia-MEI

Evaluation of Global Trade Policy in an Economy

Anisa Sartika Madaniyah (Fakultas Bisnis dan Humaniora, Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 May 2024

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explain the importance of evaluating global trade policies in the context of the Indonesian economy. Economic transactions such as exports, imports, foreign investment, foreign debt, remittances, and payment of services play a key role in the Indonesian economy. Factors such as differences in resources, economies of scale, technological differences, differences in demand, differences in regulations, innovation, and research affect international trade. However, there are also factors that can hinder international trade, such as tariffs, trade wars, technical and cultural barriers, economic crises, protectionism, and infrastructure inequality. The impact of these economic transactions also affects Indonesia's trade balance, economic growth, and overall financial stability. The study also underscores the need to take into account external dynamics, such as global economic conditions and changes in international trade regulations, in the evaluation process of global trade policies. Qualitative research methods are used to evaluate global trade policies, including case studies, qualitative interviews, document analysis, participant observations, and content analysis. The evaluation of global trade policies considers their impact on economic growth, social inequality, the environment, and political stability. In conclusion, a thorough understanding of the complex and related aspects of global trade policy evaluation is necessary for sustainable and well-being-oriented decision-making of society as a whole.

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Abbrev

SG

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Subject

Social Sciences

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Synergisia publishes research articles in the field of International Relations. We invite original works from all methodological approaches in the major subfields of International Relations, including foreign policy, conflict resolution, security issues, international political economy, regionalism, ...