Navigating Sustainability and Open Trade: A Deep Dive into Indonesia's Case
(2023) EKHS22 20231Department of Economic History
- Abstract
- This study confronts the global urgency of sustainability challenges by evaluating the
relationship between international trade and sustainable development, with a specific focus on
Indonesia. As a nation deeply entangled with environmental issues and heavily dependent on
natural resources, Indonesia's sustainability path under the influence of international trade is a
subject of crucial importance. From 1981 to 2019, this thesis investigates the relationship
between trade openness and sustainable development, employing genuine savings as an
indicator of sustainable development. The results highlight a noteworthy negative relationship
between trade openness and genuine savings in both the short and long run. This relationship ... (More) - This study confronts the global urgency of sustainability challenges by evaluating the
relationship between international trade and sustainable development, with a specific focus on
Indonesia. As a nation deeply entangled with environmental issues and heavily dependent on
natural resources, Indonesia's sustainability path under the influence of international trade is a
subject of crucial importance. From 1981 to 2019, this thesis investigates the relationship
between trade openness and sustainable development, employing genuine savings as an
indicator of sustainable development. The results highlight a noteworthy negative relationship
between trade openness and genuine savings in both the short and long run. This relationship
compels a reevaluation of the traditionally perceived benefits of trade, underlining potential
environmental drawbacks associated with resource-intense exports. (Less)
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- author
- Erizaputri, Sharmila LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- EKHS22 20231
- year
- 2023
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Indonesia, International Trade, Sustainable Development, Genuine Savings, Time Series Regression
- language
- English
- id
- 9130928
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- 2023-08-30 08:47:44
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