The THE EFFECT OF PRICE, EXCHANGE RATE, AND CONSUMPTION ON INDONESIAN RUBBER EXPORTS BY MAIN DESTINATION COUNTRY

Ekspor, Harga, Nilai Tukar, Konsumsi

Authors

  • Ilfy Lisdiani Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Abstract

As one of the largest natural rubber exporters in the
world, Indonesia has global potential to conquer the
rubber export market. This condition is indicated by
the high value of Indonesia's natural rubber exports
to the global market. Based on the current world
natural rubber export data of 64.8%, this value is of
course controlled by the world's two largest rubber
exporters, one of which is Indonesia at 28.8%. This
study aims to determine the effect of prices, exchange
rates, and consumption on Indonesian rubber
exports according to the main destination countries.
The method used in this study is the panel data
regression method of the five main destination
countries for Indonesian rubber exports, namely the
United States, Japan, China, India, and South
Korea in the 2013-2019 period with a fixeffect model.
This data is secondary data obtained through a
trade map and world bank and processed using
Eviews 11. The results show that the variables of
price, exchange rate, and consumption have a
significant and positive effect on rubber exports in
Indonesia by destination country.

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Published

2021-12-18

How to Cite

Lisdiani, I. (2021). The THE EFFECT OF PRICE, EXCHANGE RATE, AND CONSUMPTION ON INDONESIAN RUBBER EXPORTS BY MAIN DESTINATION COUNTRY: Ekspor, Harga, Nilai Tukar, Konsumsi. Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi, Perkantoran, Dan Akuntansi - JPEPA, 2(2), 122-132. Retrieved from http://pub.unj.ac.id/index.php/jpepa/article/view/189