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Determinants of Import in ASEAN Economic Community

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Introduction: Imports are an important component of economic development in developing countries, including in the ASEAN Economic Community.   Purpose: The aims of this study to analyze the determinants of import in ASEAN Economic Community.   Methodology/Approach: The research method used is panel data analysis from 2010-2019. The research variables include imports as the dependent variable and export variables, exchange rates, population, inflation, GDP and interest rates as independent variables. This study is to analyze the determinants of imports in the economies of ASEAN community countries starting from the results of the Chow test and Hausmen test which compare the static and dynamic fixed effect panel data analysis models.   Findings: The results of this study indicate that imports for ASEAN economic community are influenced by the variables of exports, FDI and population. The results of this study also show that imports for ASEAN economic community are a necessity to support their economic development.   Originality/Value/Implication: The conclusion and recommendation from this research is that imports are an important component in economic development in ASEAN economic community, so it is necessary to have an integrated policy among ASEAN economic community to build economic cooperation to reduce economic dependence from outside. ASEAN economic community need to improve economic efficiency and international competitiveness to encourage exports of flagship products in international markets.
Title: Determinants of Import in ASEAN Economic Community
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Introduction: Imports are an important component of economic development in developing countries, including in the ASEAN Economic Community.
  Purpose: The aims of this study to analyze the determinants of import in ASEAN Economic Community.
  Methodology/Approach: The research method used is panel data analysis from 2010-2019.
The research variables include imports as the dependent variable and export variables, exchange rates, population, inflation, GDP and interest rates as independent variables.
This study is to analyze the determinants of imports in the economies of ASEAN community countries starting from the results of the Chow test and Hausmen test which compare the static and dynamic fixed effect panel data analysis models.
  Findings: The results of this study indicate that imports for ASEAN economic community are influenced by the variables of exports, FDI and population.
The results of this study also show that imports for ASEAN economic community are a necessity to support their economic development.
  Originality/Value/Implication: The conclusion and recommendation from this research is that imports are an important component in economic development in ASEAN economic community, so it is necessary to have an integrated policy among ASEAN economic community to build economic cooperation to reduce economic dependence from outside.
ASEAN economic community need to improve economic efficiency and international competitiveness to encourage exports of flagship products in international markets.

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