IS INDONESIA EXPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE FACTOR PROPORTIONS THEORY?

Indonesia survived the global financial crisis in part due to its greater exports. In general, the unit value of twenty major commodities exported from Indonesia increasedduring 1996-2010.However, during times of crises, they decrease, In the 1997 crisis, the unit values fell dramaticallyand it took...

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Main Authors: , Bunbun Buana, S.E., Ak., , Prof. Craig Parsons
Format: Thesis
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013
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description Indonesia survived the global financial crisis in part due to its greater exports. In general, the unit value of twenty major commodities exported from Indonesia increasedduring 1996-2010.However, during times of crises, they decrease, In the 1997 crisis, the unit values fell dramaticallyand it took time to recover, while in 2008,they experiencedan immediaterebound.Likewise,the trend is also sharedwith Japan and Vietnam. The unit values of commoditiesexported from both countries increased.In addition,the unit values of Japan's exportsare higher than these values of Indonesia and Vietnam. This gap appears to be constantly increasing over the period of observationwithouta sign of convergence.This findingconfirmsthe factor proportion(Heckscher-Ohlin)theoryand is consistentwith findingsby Schott(2001).
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:1180672016-03-04T08:28:34Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/118067/ IS INDONESIA EXPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE FACTOR PROPORTIONS THEORY? , Bunbun Buana, S.E., Ak. , Prof. Craig Parsons ETD Indonesia survived the global financial crisis in part due to its greater exports. In general, the unit value of twenty major commodities exported from Indonesia increasedduring 1996-2010.However, during times of crises, they decrease, In the 1997 crisis, the unit values fell dramaticallyand it took time to recover, while in 2008,they experiencedan immediaterebound.Likewise,the trend is also sharedwith Japan and Vietnam. The unit values of commoditiesexported from both countries increased.In addition,the unit values of Japan's exportsare higher than these values of Indonesia and Vietnam. This gap appears to be constantly increasing over the period of observationwithouta sign of convergence.This findingconfirmsthe factor proportion(Heckscher-Ohlin)theoryand is consistentwith findingsby Schott(2001). [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013 Thesis NonPeerReviewed , Bunbun Buana, S.E., Ak. and , Prof. Craig Parsons (2013) IS INDONESIA EXPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE FACTOR PROPORTIONS THEORY? UNSPECIFIED thesis, UNSPECIFIED. http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=52711
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IS INDONESIA EXPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE FACTOR PROPORTIONS THEORY?
title IS INDONESIA EXPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE FACTOR PROPORTIONS THEORY?
title_full IS INDONESIA EXPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE FACTOR PROPORTIONS THEORY?
title_fullStr IS INDONESIA EXPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE FACTOR PROPORTIONS THEORY?
title_full_unstemmed IS INDONESIA EXPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE FACTOR PROPORTIONS THEORY?
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