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本文旨在研究腐败与几种商品的贸易量之间的联系,包括原材料、资本货物、中间产品和消费品,并特别强调印度尼西亚的情况。本文使用的腐败指标包括腐败感知指数(CPI)和腐败控制指数(COC)。同时,印尼的出口和进口的总和表明了该国的贸易额。对于这个问题,本文采用重力模型,并采用固定效应或随机效应模型对其进行回归。实证结果表明,印尼的CPI和COC腐败水平对资本货物贸易量都有负面影响。然而,只有CPI与印尼的腐败程度呈负相关,而消费品、中间产品和原材料都呈正相关。COC对印尼贸易伙伴的影响对于本文所研究的商品来说是复杂的。本研究产生的见解具有重要价值,有助于对腐败如何渗透和影响国际贸易动态做出更明智和准确的描述,从而有助于更细致地理解这一关键问题。JEL分类:D73, F10, c01引用方式:Yunan, Z. y(2023)。印尼的高腐败程度是否影响其贸易额?意义[j] .经济学报,12(2),425-440。https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v12i2.35156。
Does Indonesia's High Level of Corruption Affect Its Trade Volume?
This article aims to examine the connection between corruption and the amount of trade in several commodities, including raw materials, capital goods, intermediate products, and consumer goods, with a specific emphasis on the Indonesian situation. Indicators of corruption utilized in this article include the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) and the Control of Corruption (COC). Meanwhile, the sum of Indonesia's exports and imports indicated the country's trade volume. For this issue, this article employs the gravity model and regresses it with either a fixed effect or a random effect model. The empirical findings show that both the CPI and COC levels of corruption in Indonesia have a negative impact on the amount of trade in capital goods. However, only the CPI shows a negative correlation with the prevalence of corruption in Indonesia, whereas consumer products, intermediate goods, and raw materials all show a positive correlation. The impact of COC on Indonesia's trade partners is complicated for the commodities this article looked at. The insights generated from this study hold significant value in shaping a more informed and accurate representation of how corruption permeates and impacts international trade dynamics, thus contributing to a more nuanced understanding of this critical issue.JEL Classification: D73, F10, C01How to Cite:Yunan, Z. Y. (2023). Does Indonesia’s High Level of Corruption Affects Its Trade Volume? Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 12(2), 425-440. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v12i2.35156.