Substitusi Ekspor Komoditi Tradisional: Kasus Pengembangan Ekspor Rotan Hasil Industri Indonesia
Tawang Alun
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Tawang Alun: Institute for Economic and Social Research Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia Jakarta
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1987, vol. 35, 73-104
Abstract:
Export substitution is a promising scheme for primary commodity exporting countries to improve their terms of trade. This scheme emphazises on bringing the processing stage of goods exported from raw materials toward final products. This scheme raise commodities value added. Indonesia has taken this scheme, among others for woods and rattan. In the case of rattan, the Indonesia government has banned the exports of raw rattan in 1979, and is going to ban the exports of half finished rattan products by January 1989 and promoting the rattan manufacturing industries. This article shows the impact of the above policy, and analyzes the possible implications of banning the exports of half finished rattan products, among others to the income of rattan collectors, and its further impact on the production of the raw material and the exports. It also discusses the possible reactions from the raw rattan importing countries if Indonesia stops her exports of raw rattan and half finished products.
Keywords: ekspor; produksi; rotan; kayu; komoditi (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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