Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry

This study aims to examine the comparative advantage of palm oil related products in Malaysia and Indonesia using the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) approach introduced by Balassa (1989). Our findings based on 20 related palm oil products show the following. Firstly, the RCA indexes for these...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Affendy, Arip, Lau, Sim Yee, Thien, Sie Feng
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spelling my.unimas.ir.179352022-01-25T07:18:51Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17935/ Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry Mohammad Affendy, Arip Lau, Sim Yee Thien, Sie Feng H Social Sciences (General) This study aims to examine the comparative advantage of palm oil related products in Malaysia and Indonesia using the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) approach introduced by Balassa (1989). Our findings based on 20 related palm oil products show the following. Firstly, the RCA indexes for these products in both countries are unstable during the analytical period. Secondly, Malaysia is more competitive than Indonesia in most of the downstream palm oil related industries such as S3-42229, S3-42249, S3- 43122, S3-51217, S3-51222 and S3-55419. Thirdly, in some industrial activities, both countries show that the development of certain palm oil industrial products are consistent with the product life cycle (PLC) theory. They are mainly upstream industrial products such as the S3-08138, S3-42221, S3- 42231, S3-42239, and S3-42241 commodities. As the biggest producers of palm oil, both countries should put more emphasis on downstream industrial products--which are of higher value-added--taking the benefit of their comparative advantage in upstream industries. Billion Brains 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17935/1/M.%20Affendy.pdf Mohammad Affendy, Arip and Lau, Sim Yee and Thien, Sie Feng (2013) Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry. World Review of Business Research, 3 (4). pp. 138-145. ISSN 1838-3955 (Print) http://www.wrbrpapers.com/
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Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry
description This study aims to examine the comparative advantage of palm oil related products in Malaysia and Indonesia using the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) approach introduced by Balassa (1989). Our findings based on 20 related palm oil products show the following. Firstly, the RCA indexes for these products in both countries are unstable during the analytical period. Secondly, Malaysia is more competitive than Indonesia in most of the downstream palm oil related industries such as S3-42229, S3-42249, S3- 43122, S3-51217, S3-51222 and S3-55419. Thirdly, in some industrial activities, both countries show that the development of certain palm oil industrial products are consistent with the product life cycle (PLC) theory. They are mainly upstream industrial products such as the S3-08138, S3-42221, S3- 42231, S3-42239, and S3-42241 commodities. As the biggest producers of palm oil, both countries should put more emphasis on downstream industrial products--which are of higher value-added--taking the benefit of their comparative advantage in upstream industries.
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author Mohammad Affendy, Arip
Lau, Sim Yee
Thien, Sie Feng
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Lau, Sim Yee
Thien, Sie Feng
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title Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry
title_short Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry
title_full Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry
title_fullStr Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Competitiveness of Malaysia and Indonesia Palm Oil Related Industry
title_sort assessing the competitiveness of malaysia and indonesia palm oil related industry
publisher Billion Brains
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