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| Cataloguing Source | LibUI ind rda |
| Content Type | text (rdacontent) |
| Media Type | unmediated (rdamedia); computer (rdamedia) |
| Carrier Type | volume (rdacarrier); online resources (rdacarrier) |
| Physical Description | xi, 25 pages : illustration ; 28 cm. + appendix |
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| Holding Institution | Universitas Indonesia |
| Location | Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 3 |
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| T54903 | 15-20-307151318 | TERSEDIA |
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Abstract
Kawasan ekonomi selalu dianggap menjadi cara bagi suatu negara untuk mendatangkan PMA di negaranya, tanpa terkecuali Indonesia yang telah menetapkan beberapa daerah sebagai kawasan FTZ yaitu Sabang dan Batam (2000) serta Bintan dan Karimun (2007). Oleh sebab itu, penelitian ini mencoba melihat dampak penerapan kebijakan FTZ terhadap masuknya PMA di Indonesia. Menggunakan metode data panel fixed effect dengan periode waktu 1999-2018 serta memfokuskan pada kebijakan, karakteristik serta kondisi sosioekonomi kawasan FTZ Indonesia didapatkan hasil bahwa FTZ memberikan dampak positif bagi meningkatnya PMA di Indonesia hanya jika kawasan tersebut memiliki karakteristik dan kondisi sosioekonomi yang stabil dan mendukung iklim invetasi.
Economic zones are always considered to be a strategy for a country to attract FDI, including Indonesia that has designated several regions as FTZ, namely Sabang and Batam (2000) also Bintan and Karimun (2007). Therefore, this study tries to see the impact of FTZ policies on the entry of FDI in Indonesia. Using fixed effect panel data method for the period 1999-2018 and focusing on policies, characteristics, and socioeconomic conditions of FTZ in Indonesia. It shows that the FTZ has positive impact on increasing FDI in Indonesia only if the region has socioeconomic characteristics and conditions that are stable and supportive toward investment climate.
Economic zones are always considered to be a strategy for a country to attract FDI, including Indonesia that has designated several regions as FTZ, namely Sabang and Batam (2000) also Bintan and Karimun (2007). Therefore, this study tries to see the impact of FTZ policies on the entry of FDI in Indonesia. Using fixed effect panel data method for the period 1999-2018 and focusing on policies, characteristics, and socioeconomic conditions of FTZ in Indonesia. It shows that the FTZ has positive impact on increasing FDI in Indonesia only if the region has socioeconomic characteristics and conditions that are stable and supportive toward investment climate.