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The analysis of Indonesian foreign trade mainly focused on export analysis. In or¬der to show that import analysis is a crucial need as well, this article analyses Indonesian import applying four analyses instruments which are the degree of import openness, the de¬gree of commodity concentration, the degree of geographical concentration, and autono¬mous and marginal propensity to import analysis. The conclusion is that Indonesian economy is highly import dependence.
Keywords: Import, degree of openness, degree of concentration, Marginal Propensity to Import.
Keywords: Import, degree of openness, degree of concentration, Marginal Propensity to Import.
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Atmadji, E. (2009). Analisis Impor Indonesia. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.20885/ejem.v9i1.623