Analysis of the Imposition of Export Tax on Indonesian Cocoa Beans: Impact on the Processed Cocoa Export in Indonesia and Malaysia

Hendy Yudyanto, Fithra Faisal Hastiadi

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Abstract

This research aims to observe the impact of the export tax tariff imposition on the Indonesian cocoa beans against the export of processed cocoa products from Indonesia and Malaysia in the long term. Research variables used are the export volume of processed cocoa products in Indonesia and Malaysia, price of Indonesian cocoa beans, price of international cocoa beans, average price of processed cocoa exports in five competitor countries of Indonesia and Malaysia, volume of processed cocoa imports worldwide, and dummy application of the Indonesian cocoa export tax. In response to the research objectives, the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) and the Bound Testing Co-integration methods are applied in observing the co-integration of variables researched. Data analyses outcomes indicate that the imposition of export tax on the Indonesian cocoa beans significantly affects the increased export volume of the Indonesian processed cocoa in the long term. Meanwhile, for Malaysia, the imposition of export tax on the Indonesian cocoa beans does not significantly affect the decreased export volume of the Malaysian processed cocoa in the long term.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGlobalization, Productivity and Production Networks in ASEAN
Subtitle of host publicationEnhancing Regional Trade and Investment
PublisherSpringer International Publishing AG
Pages169-189
Number of pages21
ISBN (Electronic)9783030165109
ISBN (Print)9783030165093
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • ARDL
  • Cocoa beans
  • Export
  • Export tax
  • Processed cocoa

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