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  <title>Ekspor komoditi dasar padat karya Indonesia, 2000-2009</title>
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  <namePart>Abuzar Asra</namePart>
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  <dateIssued>2011</dateIssued>
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 <note>During 2000-2009, Indonesia’s export of labor intensive primary commodities grew&#13;
faster than the growth of Indonesia’s total export, indicating its increasing role in&#13;
Indonesia’s trade. Most of this export went to three countries: Japan, America and&#13;
Singapore (JAS). The available information shows that the share of Indonesia’s labor&#13;
intensive primary commodities in the JAS’ import of these commodities increased&#13;
during 2000-2009, while the share of Indonesia’s export to JAS’ total import remained&#13;
the same. It shows that the level of market penetration of labor intensive primary&#13;
commodities to JAS was higher than that of all commodities. This study uses the&#13;
Constant Market Share (CMS) Analysis to evaluate the performance of Indonesia’s&#13;
export of labor intensive primary commodities to JAS during the 2000’s. CMS analysis&#13;
finds that during the 2000’s, with the exception of 2000-2003, Indonesia’s total&#13;
export and export of labor intensive primary commodities to JAS rose in line with the&#13;
increase in world’s export to these three countries. On the whole, except for 2006-&#13;
2009, the export performance of Indonesia’s labor intensive primary commodities&#13;
to JAS was better than the performance of Indonesia’s total export to JAS. This&#13;
is due to the positive effect of both commodity composition and competitiveness&#13;
during 2000-2003 and 2003-2006. For 2006-2009, the performance of Indonesia’s&#13;
export of labor intensive primary commodities to JAS, relative to the world’s export&#13;
of the same commodities to JAS, was discouraging, due to a significantly negative&#13;
commodity composition effect. As export of these commodities, especially to JAS, is&#13;
important, viewed from both employment creation and foreign exchange generation,&#13;
it is then necessary to find ways to improve its performance.&#13;
Kata Kunci: daya saing, kinerja, komoditi, padat karya&#13;
Buletin Ilmiah Perdagangan, Vol. 5 No.1, Juli 2011</note>
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