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Title:
ANALYSIS OF EFFECT OF CONSUMPTION, PRODUCTION, AND INFLATION LEVELS ON THE IMPORT OF MILK IN INDONESIA

Authors:
Ni Kadek Budiani and I Wayan Sudirman

Abstract:
Despite the low level of milk consumption per capita in Indonesia, in fact domestic milk production has not been able to meet the national needs. The government is trying to meet domestic milk needs through imports. This study aims to analyze 1) the effect of domestic milk consumption, domestic milk production, and simultaneous inflation rates on milk imports in Indonesia. 2) The effect of domestic milk consumption, domestic milk production, and partial inflation rates on milk imports in Indonesia 3) variables that have a dominant influence between domestic milk consumption, domestic milk production, and inflation rates on milk imports in Indonesia. The study uses a quantitative approach, using time series data from 1991-2017. The data analysis technique used is multiple regression analysis. The conclusions obtained from this study are simultaneous domestic consumption of milk, domestic milk production, and inflation rates have a significant effect on milk imports in Indonesia. Partially, consumption has a positive and significant effect on milk imports in Indonesia, production has no negative and significant effect on milk imports in Indonesia, and the inflation rate has no positive and significant effect on milk imports in Indonesia.

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DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2020.3012

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