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Exporting and foreign ownership in Indonesian manufacturing, 1990-2000

Ramstetter, Eric D - ; Takii, Sadayuki - ;

Foreign plants usually accounted for disproportionately large shares of exports in Indonesian manufacturing industries and exports of heavily-foreign plants (foreign ownership shares of 90-100 per cent) grew conspicuously after the early-1990s. Foreign plants usually had significantly higher export propensities than local plants, although accounting for variation in factor intensities, size, and vintage reduced the differences. Heavily-foriegn plants tended to have the highest export propensities, but differences among foreign ownership groups were statistically insignificant in half of the cases examined. Statistically significant differences among foreign plants were concentrated in heavily-foreign plants in textiles, plastics, basic metals, metal products, and electric and precision machinery during the mid-to late-1990s.Baca di tempat


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
EFI-54-3-2006PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat FEUI
Edisi-
SubjekIndonesia
Southeast Asia
Exports
Foreign ownership
Manufacturing
Multinational corporations
ISBN/ISSN0126155X
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