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Aiming to support downstream processing, the Indonesian government announced an export tax in May 2010. Using a partial equilibrium approach, this paper therefore attempts to analyse: (i) whether the Indonesian government has imposed optimal taxes on cocoa beans; (ii) the impacts of cocoa export...
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Trade negotiators are concerned about the possible negative effects of trade liberalisation on employment in specific sectors. The agricultural sector has characteristics that make it different from industrial or service sectors. These are an informal labour force, low productivity, relative...
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Following the global spike in food prices in 2008, there is renewed interest in Indonesia in self-sufficiency as a …
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-districts in Indonesia from 1992 to 2008 to evaluate the reliability of night-light based measures of local economic change. Our … results also contribute to debate in the literature about the severity of the shock to Indonesia from the Asian Financial …
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Indonesia is the largest market for Australian live cattle exports so estimates of income and price elasticities of … meat demand in Indonesia may help exporters to set appropriate pricing strategies and to model future demands. In contrast … chicken. Hence, pricing strategies for beef producers that are based on estimated demand elasticities from Indonesia, may …
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Indonesia’s food market has changed in response to a changing and growing economy. The report examines changes in the …, affecting the development of modern food retail supply chains, are important constraints on food market change in Indonesia …. Further change in Indonesia’s retail food sector will help determine future growth in imports, including from the United …
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countries: Thailand and Indonesia, over the period 1981 to 2002. A feature of the analysis is the decomposition of aggregate …
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Indonesia is a rapidly growing and competitive market for U.S. fruit. A restricted, source-differentiated, almost ideal … demand system is estimated for apples, oranges, grapes, and other fruit in Indonesia. The Marshallian expenditure …
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Following the global spike in food prices in 2008, there is renewed interest in Indonesia in self-sufficiency as a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008508721
Aiming to support downstream processing, the Indonesian government announced an export tax in May 2010. Using a partial equilibrium approach, this paper therefore attempts to analyse: (i) whether the Indonesian government has imposed optimal taxes on cocoa beans; (ii) the impacts of cocoa export...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008853463