The former Laboratory of Quantitative Food Economic Analysis, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University
Laboratory of Quantitative Food Economic Analysis, Division of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
農学研究院農業資源経済学部門農業資源経済学講座
Laboratory of Quantitative Food Economic Analysis, Division of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
農学研究院農業資源経済学部門農業資源経済学講座
Cocoa beans contribute a significant amount of foreign exchange earnings in Indonesia. However, Indonesia still lags behind other countries in terms of processed cocoa. Therefore, in April 2010, the Indonesian government stipulated a policy to increase the amount of processed cocoa for production and export. Since the introduction of this policy, Indonesia’s processed cocoa export volume has increased; on the other hand, its cocoa bean exports have decreased. The objective of this study is to clarify the appropriateness of the policy by analyzing Indonesia’s international competitiveness from the viewpoint of product differentiation. The main analysis results are as follows. First, Indonesia’s cocoa bean and processed cocoa are both product differentiated from the other exporting countries’ products, respectively. Second, the expenditure elasticities of Indonesia’s cocoa bean and processed cocoa are the highest among all other export countries’ corresponding products. Third, the policy change in 2010 significantly decreased (increased) the expenditure share of Indonesia’s cocoa bean (processed cocoa) based on world demand. Fourth, it can be argued that the policy implemented by the Indonesian government is appropriate because Indonesia’s processed cocoa shows greater potential for export expansion than cocoa bean.
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
日本学術振興会