Fithra Faisal Hastiadi, Fithra Faisal
Fakultas Ekonomi Dan Bisnis, Universitas Indonesia

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Pengaruh Penanaman Modal Asing Jepang terhadap Perdagangan Intra-Industri Indonesia-Jepang Afriandini, Afriandini; Hastiadi, Fithra Faisal
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 18, No. 3
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This study analyzes the effect of Japan’s foreign direct investment on Indonesia’s intra-industry trade (IIT) with Japan from 1990-2017. IIT is decomposed into 3 types, horizontal IIT (HIIT), upper vertical IIT (UVIIT), and lower vertical IIT (LVIIT) which indicates quality. The estimation result show that Japanese direct investment have a significant role in enhancing bilateral IIT. Analysis on each type of IIT reveals that Japanese direct investment have positive significant impact on HIIT and LVIIT, but there is no evidence on its impact to UVIIT.
Analisis Dampak Indonesia Japan Economic Partnership Agreement terhadap Price-Cost Margins Industri Manufaktur Indonesia Budiarti, Fitri Tri; Hastiadi, Fithra Faisal
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 15, No. 2
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Indonesia Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (IJEPA) is the first bilateral economic agreement for Indonesia. IJEPA is expected to increase Indonesia manufacture industry competition because the establishment of USDFS and MIDEC. Post IJEPA, Price-cost margins (PCM) fluctuated. PCM has been generally used as a competition indicator, because PCM related to average profit of an industry. This study uses panel data of large and small industry within 2004-2012 periods. This study conclude that IJEPA able to make PCM of manufacture industry fall through efficiency of input factors use, the cost of materials price downfall, and economies of scale in certain industries.