知识产权、经济增长与印尼制造业FDI的国际贸易

Fawaiq Muhammad
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目的-印度尼西亚在知识产权(IPR)部门的国际收支一直存在逆差。但是,希望印尼知识产权进口的高价值将有利于提高对外国直接投资的吸引力,鼓励经济增长,增加知识产权出口。本研究的目的是考察印尼知识产权进口(MIPR)、知识产权出口(XIPR)、制造业FDI流入(FDI)和经济增长(GGDP)之间的因果关系。设计/方法/方法-本研究中使用的数据是2004年第一季度至2021年第四季度的时间序列数据。使用VECM方法对这些数据进行分析。研究结果-研究结果表明,MIPR在印尼该部门的贸易总额中占主导地位。进口价值的贡献高达95%,而出口价值的贡献仅为5%。VECM估计结果显示,自变量(FDI、GGDP和XIPR)与因变量MIPR之间存在单向格兰杰因果关系。在短期因果关系中,知识产权进口鼓励外国直接投资流入印尼。其次,制造业FDI对印尼知识产权出口的影响显著。研究影响——印度尼西亚为支付使用外国知识产权而流出的资金可以鼓励外国直接投资进入制造业,从而导致产生国内知识产权的技术转让,这些知识产权可以卖到国外。
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International Trade on IPR, Economic Growth, and FDI in Indonesia’s Manufacturing Sector
Purpose – Indonesia has always experienced a deficit in the balance of payments in the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) sector. However, it is hoped that the high value of Indonesian IPR imports will be beneficial in increasing the attractiveness of FDI, encouraging economic growth, and increasing IPR exports. The purpose of this research is to examine the causal relationship between IPR imports (MIPR), IPR exports (XIPR), incoming FDI in the manufacturing sector (FDI), and economic growth (GGDP) in the case of Indonesia. Design/Methodology/Approach – The data used in this research are time series data from the first quarter of 2004 to the fourth quarter of 2021. These data are analyzed using the VECM approach. Findings – The study results show that MIPR has dominated Indonesia’s total trade in this sector. The contribution of import value is 95 percent compared to exports, which are only 5 percent. The VECM estimation results show a one-way Granger causality relationship from the independent variables (FDI, GGDP, and XIPR) to MIPR as a dependent variable. In a short-term causality relationship, IPR imports encourage FDI inflows into Indonesia. Then, FDI in the manufacturing sector significantly impacts Indonesia’s IPR exports. Research Implications – Indonesia’s outflow of money to pay for the use of foreign IPR can encourage the entry of FDI in the manufacturing sector, resulting in a technology transfer that produces domestic IPR, which can be sold abroad.
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