2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3010865
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A Comparative Analysis of Export Competition in Natural Rubber Among the Leading Exporters in Southeast Asia

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“…Sabaruddin (2014) in his research stated that primary commodities such as rubber, palm oil and natural gas, which rely on their respective commodity exports, generally outperform China. The other research by Sattayawaksakul & Choi (2017) shows that Indonesia has the highest comparative advantage among other rubber exporting countries. From that research, it can be concluded that Indonesia's rubber commodity has great potential to be developed so that it can make a greater contribution to Indonesia's foreign exchange.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Sabaruddin (2014) in his research stated that primary commodities such as rubber, palm oil and natural gas, which rely on their respective commodity exports, generally outperform China. The other research by Sattayawaksakul & Choi (2017) shows that Indonesia has the highest comparative advantage among other rubber exporting countries. From that research, it can be concluded that Indonesia's rubber commodity has great potential to be developed so that it can make a greater contribution to Indonesia's foreign exchange.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Several studies have stated that Indonesian rubber products have a comparative advantage in the international market [4,5]. It was further stated that among the four main world rubber exporting countries (Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia), two countries, namely Thailand and Indonesia had the highest RCA values for overall rubber exports.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies related to the export competitiveness of natural rubber have been carried out in various countries and various case studies. Studies in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam using the RCA (Revealed Comparative Advantage) index in 2010-2014 show that Indonesia has higher export competitiveness than Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam [3]. Other research using the ECI (Export Competitiveness Index) indicator shows that the competitiveness of Indonesia's natural rubber exports has decreased, which is indicated by an ECI value of less than 1, but at the same time Thailand's export competitiveness is experiencing an increasing trend with a ECI value greater than 1 [4].…”
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confidence: 99%