Import of Agricultural Products in the Intra-Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

The flow of agricultural products through imports has the potential to increase with the geographical conditions of adjacent RCEP countries. Economic and non-economic factors can affect imports of agricultural products. This study aims to analyze the spatial effect and the factors that influence the...

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Main Authors: Endang Sari Simanullang, Dedi Budiman Hakim, Yusman Syaukat, Widyastutik
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2022-11-01
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Online Access:https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/3467
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author Endang Sari Simanullang
Dedi Budiman Hakim
Yusman Syaukat
Widyastutik
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description The flow of agricultural products through imports has the potential to increase with the geographical conditions of adjacent RCEP countries. Economic and non-economic factors can affect imports of agricultural products. This study aims to analyze the spatial effect and the factors that influence the import of agricultural products in Intra RCEP. This study uses a data period from 2013-2019. The analytical method used in this research is Moran's global index, Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation (LISA), and Geographically Weighted Panel Regression (GWPR). The results show a spatial effect of imports of agricultural products in intra-RCEP. China, Japan, and South Korea are countries that are geographically concentrated in importing agricultural products within the intra-RCEP. The factors that significantly affect the total value of imports of agricultural products are GDP per capita, trade openness, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and government effectiveness. The policy recommendations in this study are implementing the RCEP agreement in the long term, open market access, encouraging increased investment in the agricultural sector, and an efficient bureaucracy.
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spelling doaj.art-375f992c502c4080ad5f431da14741742023-01-03T10:13:41ZengUniversity of BrawijayaHabitat0853-51672338-20072022-11-01330324125010.21776/ub.habitat.2022.033.3.243247Import of Agricultural Products in the Intra-Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)Endang Sari Simanullang0Dedi Budiman Hakim1Yusman Syaukat2Widyastutik3IPB UniversityDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB University, Jl. Agatis, Dramaga, Bogor, 16680, Indonesia. International Center for Apllied Finance and Economics (Inter CAFE) LPPM, IPB University, Jl Raya Pajajaran, Baranangsiang, Bogor, 16151, Indonesia.Department of Resource and Environmental Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB University Jl. Agatis, Dramaga, Bogor, 16680 Indonesia2Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB University, Jl. Agatis, Dramaga, Bogor, 16680, IndonesiaThe flow of agricultural products through imports has the potential to increase with the geographical conditions of adjacent RCEP countries. Economic and non-economic factors can affect imports of agricultural products. This study aims to analyze the spatial effect and the factors that influence the import of agricultural products in Intra RCEP. This study uses a data period from 2013-2019. The analytical method used in this research is Moran's global index, Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation (LISA), and Geographically Weighted Panel Regression (GWPR). The results show a spatial effect of imports of agricultural products in intra-RCEP. China, Japan, and South Korea are countries that are geographically concentrated in importing agricultural products within the intra-RCEP. The factors that significantly affect the total value of imports of agricultural products are GDP per capita, trade openness, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and government effectiveness. The policy recommendations in this study are implementing the RCEP agreement in the long term, open market access, encouraging increased investment in the agricultural sector, and an efficient bureaucracy.https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/3467agricultural productgwpr modelsimportrcepspatial effects
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Dedi Budiman Hakim
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Import of Agricultural Products in the Intra-Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
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agricultural product
gwpr models
import
rcep
spatial effects
title Import of Agricultural Products in the Intra-Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
title_full Import of Agricultural Products in the Intra-Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
title_fullStr Import of Agricultural Products in the Intra-Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
title_full_unstemmed Import of Agricultural Products in the Intra-Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
title_short Import of Agricultural Products in the Intra-Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
title_sort import of agricultural products in the intra regional comprehensive economic partnership rcep
topic agricultural product
gwpr models
import
rcep
spatial effects
url https://habitat.ub.ac.id/index.php/habitat/article/view/3467
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