Relationship Between the Amount of Oil Imports and the Rupiah Exchange on the American Dollar
, Kelvin
No gvhyw, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Indonesia is an agricultural and tropical country whose development is supported with the aid of the agriculture sub-sector. one of the agricultural sub-sectors is plantation. Plantation merchandise are exported and become the main commodity, namely palm oil. Palm Oil is considered one of Indonesia's main export commodities in international alternate. The goals of this examine are (1) to investigate the impact of manufacturing, the united states dollar trade fee and simultaneous inflation on palm oil exports in Indonesia, and (2) examine the effect of manufacturing, america dollar alternate fee and partial inflation on palm oil exports in Indonesia. The facts used is secondary records. The evaluation approach used is multiple linear regression evaluation. The results confirmed that production, greenback change price, and inflation concurrently affected Indonesian palm oil exports. production has a advantageous and giant effect on Indonesia's palm oil exports. america dollar exchange price has a fine but now not substantial effect on Indonesia's palm oil exports. Inflation has a terrible and not considerable effect on Indonesia's palm oil exports.
Date: 2022-06-17
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/gvhyw
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