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  <title>The impact of final demand of Indonesia's exported products on domestic income and employment = &#13;
Dampak permintaan akhir Produk ekspor Indonesia terhadap pendapatan&#13;
dan kesempatan kerja dalam negeri</title>
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  <namePart>Aditya P Alhayat</namePart>
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  <publisher>BP2KP kementrian perdagangan</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2013</dateIssued>
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 <note>The conventional trade statistics may lead to an incomplete interpretation on the importance&#13;
of international trade, due to its recording system and the increasing globalization of&#13;
production process. The global value chain approach and the World Input-Output Table&#13;
were employed. This paper aims to estimate the extent to which Indonesia’s economy&#13;
relies on the final demand of the particular export market in term of generating incomes&#13;
and employment when the fragmentation of global production exists. The results show that&#13;
value added and employments induced by final demand in advanced economies are higher&#13;
than those generated by final demand in developing economies. Enhancing production&#13;
integration within the same region (East Asia or ASEAN) can be an effective strategy to&#13;
induce higher Indonesia’s income and employment directly and indirectly.&#13;
Keywords: Value Added, Global Value Chain, World Input-Output Table &#13;
Buletin Ilmiah Perdagangan, Vol.7 No.2, Desember 2013</note>
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