The nexus between Indonesia’s exchange rate and the world crude palm oil price

Objective: International trade plays a major role in increasing the output of each country. Crude Palm Oil (CPO) is one of Indonesia’s major export commodities. Facts show over the past two decades, CPO has become a fast-growing product. However, there are obstacles from one of Indonesia’s CPO impor...

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Main Authors: Cheng-Wen Lee, Andrian Dolfriandra Huruta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cracow University of Economics 2019-09-01
Series:International Entrepreneurship Review
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Online Access:https://ier.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/pm/article/view/1938/pdf_1
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spelling doaj-664de7193f7643e69ac9ecfb51b329772020-11-25T03:41:19ZengCracow University of EconomicsInternational Entrepreneurship Review2658-18412658-18412019-09-0153354710.15678/IER.2019.0503.03The nexus between Indonesia’s exchange rate and the world crude palm oil priceCheng-Wen Lee0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4811-7000Andrian Dolfriandra Huruta1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7676-5294Department of International Business, Chung Yuan Christian University, TaiwanChung Yuan Christian University, TaiwanObjective: International trade plays a major role in increasing the output of each country. Crude Palm Oil (CPO) is one of Indonesia’s major export commodities. Facts show over the past two decades, CPO has become a fast-growing product. However, there are obstacles from one of Indonesia’s CPO importers, namely the European Union. The aim of this study is to explore the nexus between the exchange rate and the world price of CPOs. Research Design & Methods: This study uses both the exchange rate of Indonesia and the price data of the world CPO from 1981-2017 as secondary. Granger Causality was used to explain the nexus between the exchange rate and the world price of CPOs. Findings: The results of the Granger Causality showed there was no causality between the exchange rate and the price of the world CPO. The lack of causality between the two variables suggests the trade balance’s position is stronger and able to explain the exchange rate. Contribution & Value Added: This study indicated that the IDR exchange rate is more sensitive to trade balance rather than the world CPO price. Moreover, It is necessary to refined palm oil products to increase the contribution of the non-oil sector in Indonesia. In addition, the Indonesian government needs to be aware of the European Union’s raised barriers to world trade. It means that Indonesia can make a positive campaign about the ad-vantages of palm oil production.https://ier.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/pm/article/view/1938/pdf_1international tradecrude palm oilexchange rateworld cpo pricegranger causality
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The nexus between Indonesia’s exchange rate and the world crude palm oil price
International Entrepreneurship Review
international trade
crude palm oil
exchange rate
world cpo price
granger causality
author_facet Cheng-Wen Lee
Andrian Dolfriandra Huruta
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title The nexus between Indonesia’s exchange rate and the world crude palm oil price
title_short The nexus between Indonesia’s exchange rate and the world crude palm oil price
title_full The nexus between Indonesia’s exchange rate and the world crude palm oil price
title_fullStr The nexus between Indonesia’s exchange rate and the world crude palm oil price
title_full_unstemmed The nexus between Indonesia’s exchange rate and the world crude palm oil price
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publisher Cracow University of Economics
series International Entrepreneurship Review
issn 2658-1841
2658-1841
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Objective: International trade plays a major role in increasing the output of each country. Crude Palm Oil (CPO) is one of Indonesia’s major export commodities. Facts show over the past two decades, CPO has become a fast-growing product. However, there are obstacles from one of Indonesia’s CPO importers, namely the European Union. The aim of this study is to explore the nexus between the exchange rate and the world price of CPOs. Research Design & Methods: This study uses both the exchange rate of Indonesia and the price data of the world CPO from 1981-2017 as secondary. Granger Causality was used to explain the nexus between the exchange rate and the world price of CPOs. Findings: The results of the Granger Causality showed there was no causality between the exchange rate and the price of the world CPO. The lack of causality between the two variables suggests the trade balance’s position is stronger and able to explain the exchange rate. Contribution & Value Added: This study indicated that the IDR exchange rate is more sensitive to trade balance rather than the world CPO price. Moreover, It is necessary to refined palm oil products to increase the contribution of the non-oil sector in Indonesia. In addition, the Indonesian government needs to be aware of the European Union’s raised barriers to world trade. It means that Indonesia can make a positive campaign about the ad-vantages of palm oil production.
topic international trade
crude palm oil
exchange rate
world cpo price
granger causality
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