Trade Policies and The Export Performance of Indonesia, 1983-1997
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https://doi.org/10.21512/tw.v2i1.3805Keywords:
trade policies, export performanceAbstract
Article figures out trade policies and performance of Indonesia in 1983-1997 by presenting introduction, a brief review of international trade theory, the exchange rate policy, and trade promotion export-led performance. It is concluded that the government has promoted the export-increase of manufacturing exports in 1990.
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