Proceedings of the 5th Sriwijaya Economics, Accounting, and Business Conference (SEABC 2019) 2020
DOI: 10.2991/aebmr.k.200520.020
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Revealed Comparative Advantage in Indonesian Coffee Commodity in the International Market

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“…According to legal requirements, export is the act of taking commodities out of circulation in a country and sending them overseas with payment made in a foreign currency. Through market expansion, improved selling prices (profit optimization), and the opening of new international markets, often known as open export markets, export tries to increase a company's profit [7]. The majority of the developing nations that are net exporters are also the subject of extensive scholarship on the factors that influence real exchange rates.…”
Section: Exportmentioning
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“…According to legal requirements, export is the act of taking commodities out of circulation in a country and sending them overseas with payment made in a foreign currency. Through market expansion, improved selling prices (profit optimization), and the opening of new international markets, often known as open export markets, export tries to increase a company's profit [7]. The majority of the developing nations that are net exporters are also the subject of extensive scholarship on the factors that influence real exchange rates.…”
Section: Exportmentioning
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“…A country's population or population expansion has an impact on a commodity's export through the demand side, which in turn causes a significant increase in local demand. The intriguing aspect is a rise in labor that results in a fall in demand [7]. The fact that Indonesia's population has been growing each year indicates how the country's growing population may impact the community's need for resources.…”
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“…There are two types of the cultivated coffee namely Robusta and Arabica, in which Robusta is the most cultivated coffee in Indonesia (Martauli, 2018;Rosiana et al, 2018). The competitiveness of Indonesian coffee is especially famous because there are many specialty coffees such as Kopi Luwak (Luwak coffee) which is known as the most expensive coffee in the world, Mandailing coffee which is Arabica coffee from North Sumatra and other coffees that have a taste that is no less delicious (Apriani et al, 2020).…”
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