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Long-Run Purchasing Power Parity In Indonesia

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  • Gregorius D.V. Pattinasarany

    (Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Economics and Business, Michigan State University, East-Lansing, USA.)

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Tujuan dari studi ini adalah mempelajari hubungan jangka panjang Teori Paritas Kekuatan Membeli (Purchasing Power Parity, PPP) di Indonesia dalam era sistem kurs mata uang mengambang terkendali. Analsis dalam studi ini berdasarkan pada pendekatan kointegrasi. Perhitungan empiris dilakukan dengan menggunakan prosedur maximum likelihood dari Johansen, dimana perhatian khusus diberikan pada penentuan trend. Dua buah model PPP yang diteliti dalam studi ini adalah model PPP dengan WPI dan CPI sebagai variabel indeks harga. Dalam studi kami tidak melakukan pembatasan pada koefisien indeks harga.

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  • Gregorius D.V. Pattinasarany, 1997. "Long-Run Purchasing Power Parity In Indonesia," Economics and Finance in Indonesia, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia, vol. 45, pages 235-261, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:lpe:efijnl:199707
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    1. Takao FUKUCHI & Suminori TOKUNAGA, 1999. "Simulation Analysis Of Exchange Rate Dynamics: The Case Of Indonesia," The Developing Economies, Institute of Developing Economies, vol. 37(1), pages 35-58, March.

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