Analysis Trade Integration of Indonesia and Turkey Non-Oil Sector

Development of the economy and improve the world economy which is increasing in the future. This causes an increase in trade in the same sector (Intra-Industrial Trade). In addition, promoting trade that focuses on fluctuating and unstable pushes Indonesia to further enhance its export competitivene...

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Main Authors: Lilis Yuliati, Purna Pria Atmaja, Endah Kurnia Lestari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2020-04-01
Series:JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jejak/article/view/21188
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author Lilis Yuliati
Purna Pria Atmaja
Endah Kurnia Lestari
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Purna Pria Atmaja
Endah Kurnia Lestari
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description Development of the economy and improve the world economy which is increasing in the future. This causes an increase in trade in the same sector (Intra-Industrial Trade). In addition, promoting trade that focuses on fluctuating and unstable pushes Indonesia to further enhance its export competitiveness through market diversification, encouraging to minimize export fluctuations towards the main export destination countries. Commitment to a market diversification strategy has made Turkey an alternative export destination. The purpose of this research is to study the great integration of trade and export dynamics in the non-oil sector between Indonesia and Turkey during the period 2001-2016. Analysis using Gruble Lloyd Index (GLI) shows that the intensity of trade between Indonesia and Turkey is more in the category of Weak Integration (Weak Integration). While the analysis of the Constant Market Share (CMS) shows that each period is fluctuating, in the first period, the second period, the second period, the fourth period, the questioning period, the sixth period, the ninth period, the tenth period, and the second positive period, while in the seventh period , the eighth period, the eleventh period, the fourteenth period, and the twelve period of negative export value changes.
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spelling doaj.art-64bb5d3bd21b46ad90f0a3262bb9a2062022-12-21T18:45:30ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangJEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan2460-51232020-04-0113114916910.15294/jejak.v13i1.211889727Analysis Trade Integration of Indonesia and Turkey Non-Oil SectorLilis Yuliati0Purna Pria Atmaja1Endah Kurnia Lestari2Faculty of Economics and Business, Jember UniversityFaculty of Economics and Business, Jember UniversityFaculty of Economics and Business, Jember UniversityDevelopment of the economy and improve the world economy which is increasing in the future. This causes an increase in trade in the same sector (Intra-Industrial Trade). In addition, promoting trade that focuses on fluctuating and unstable pushes Indonesia to further enhance its export competitiveness through market diversification, encouraging to minimize export fluctuations towards the main export destination countries. Commitment to a market diversification strategy has made Turkey an alternative export destination. The purpose of this research is to study the great integration of trade and export dynamics in the non-oil sector between Indonesia and Turkey during the period 2001-2016. Analysis using Gruble Lloyd Index (GLI) shows that the intensity of trade between Indonesia and Turkey is more in the category of Weak Integration (Weak Integration). While the analysis of the Constant Market Share (CMS) shows that each period is fluctuating, in the first period, the second period, the second period, the fourth period, the questioning period, the sixth period, the ninth period, the tenth period, and the second positive period, while in the seventh period , the eighth period, the eleventh period, the fourteenth period, and the twelve period of negative export value changes.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jejak/article/view/21188economic integration, intra-industry trade, constant market share.
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Analysis Trade Integration of Indonesia and Turkey Non-Oil Sector
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan
economic integration, intra-industry trade, constant market share.
title Analysis Trade Integration of Indonesia and Turkey Non-Oil Sector
title_full Analysis Trade Integration of Indonesia and Turkey Non-Oil Sector
title_fullStr Analysis Trade Integration of Indonesia and Turkey Non-Oil Sector
title_full_unstemmed Analysis Trade Integration of Indonesia and Turkey Non-Oil Sector
title_short Analysis Trade Integration of Indonesia and Turkey Non-Oil Sector
title_sort analysis trade integration of indonesia and turkey non oil sector
topic economic integration, intra-industry trade, constant market share.
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jejak/article/view/21188
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