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JDE (Journal of Developing Economies)
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The Journal of Developing Economies (JDE) is a journal published by the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Airlangga University with the ISSN 2541-1012 (print version) and 2528-2018 (online version). This journal is published every 6 months, June and December, through a review process from both internal (Airlangga University) and external reviewers.
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The Impact of Innovation and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Its Interaction to Export Value of High-Technology Products of Asian-10 Ilmi, Nadia
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017)
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High-technology product is highly depend on science and technology innovation that leads to renewal or improvement of products and services. Foreign direct investment has spillover effects in the form of transfer of foreign technology, managerial capabilities, and improved international competitiveness for domestic companies. The objectives of the study is to analyze the impact of innovation and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the export of high-technology products Asian-10 countries. This study utilize the gravity model framework and panel dataset from 10 countries in Asian and 29 trading partners country with the period from 2006 to 2013. The results show that innovation of exporter countries, FDI of exporter and importer countries, as well as the interaction between FDI and innovation of exporter countries have a positive and significant impact, and the interaction between FDI and innovation of importer countries have a negative and significant impact on exports of high-technology Asian-10. In this study also found that the innovation of importer countries do not have a significant impact on the export of high-technology products Asian-10 countries from 2006 to 2013. Keywords: Innovation, Foreign Direct Investment, Gravity Model, Export JEL: F1, F2
Property Price Bubble: Regional Analysis in Indonesia Kurniawan, Indra; Purwono, Rudi
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017)
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The aim of this study is to look at the influence of fundamental factors of demand and supply side of the property prices in five major cities in Indonesia using data panel regression methods. In addition, this study analyzes the regional property and the price bubble in Indonesia using the Hodrick Prescott filter analysis. The results of the panel data regression method Showed that the demand-side fundamentals such as economic growth and inflation have a positive effect on property prices as well as interest rate, while the loan to value(LTV) Negatively Affect the price of the property. On the other hand, the fundamental factors of supply-side variable, that is developer's price expectations impact positively the price of the property. HP filter analysis identifying the bubble in every city that lasted for two periods during the study. Keywords: Property Price, Property Price Bubble, Fundamental Factors, Hp Filter JEL: D23, R21, R31
Comparative Advantage Analysis and Products Mapping of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam Export Products Jayadi, Akhmad; Aziz, Harry Azhar
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017)
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The research aims to answer some questions. First, what kind of export product groups that the six countries have comparative advantage? Second, is there a shifting on its comparative advantage? Third, what is the relationship between six countries? Data used in this study is secondary data which published by the World Integrated Solution (WITS) of World Bank, from 1997 to 2014. Analytical tools applied are products mapping using Revealed Symmetric Comparative Advantage (RSCA) and Trade Balance Index (TBI). The results of this study showed as follows: first, on average, the comparative advantage of six countries increase. Second, Thailand and Vietnam's comparative advantage and trade balance changes seems more dynamic than those of other four countries. Third, there is competition and complementary amongst six countries.Keywords: Comparative Advantage, Export Specialization, Products Mapping, Flying Geese JEL: P51, P33
Patterns and Determinants of Intra-Industry Trade Between Indonesia and It's Trading Partner Countries Nisa, Farah Choirun
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017)
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This study discussed about the patterns and determinants that influenced the intra-industry trade between Indonesia and its trading partner countries, such as China, Japan, USA, South Korea and Singapore during 2004 to 2014. This study used an index of Grubel-Lloyd from four categories of manufacturing industry SITC 5-8 Rev. 3, 2 digits. In addition, this study also examined the determinants of IIT using panel data regression. Cross section in this study was between Indonesia with each trading partner countries (China, Japan, USA, South Korea and Singapore) and with its time series is 2004 to 2014. The results showed that IIT between Indonesia with each trading partner countries is high. Japan has the highest IIT among the other trading partner countries. The distance variable and the difference in GDP per capita did not affect the IIT. The average GDP variable has a positive and significant effect on the IIT, while the differences in value added per establishment at industry level has a negative effect on IIT. Keywords: Intra-Industry Trade, International Trade, Manufacture IndustryJEL: F14, L10
The Relationship Between Numbers of International Tourist Arrivals and Economic Growth in The ASEAN-8: Panel Data Approach Anggraeni, Garnis Nur
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017)
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In an open economy, economic growth is not only supported by international trade but may also be supported through the development of tourism. We can use international tourist arrivals as one of indicators of international tourism. This study aimed to examine the factors that influence international tourist arrivals as well as to analyze the relationship between the number of international tourist arrivals and economic growth in the Southeast Asian regions. This study uses panel data regression to 8 ASEAN countries during the period of 2000 to 2012. The results showed that the variables that identified as the determinant of international tourist arrivals are GDP per capita, secondary education enrollment gross ratio, and life expectancy. Furthermore, the number of international tourist arrivals have a significant effect on economic growth in conform with tourism-led economic growth hypothesis (TLGH). This finding infers that tourism sector could be developed as an effort to increase economic growth. Keywords: International Tourism, Economic Growth, International Tourist Arrivals, TLGH, Panel DataJEL: Z30, F43, C23

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