The Effect of Exchange Rate, Inflation, FDI, and Domestic Consumption on GDP Through Non-Oil and Gas Exports, Indonesia

  • Hasbiullah H
  • Nurilmih N
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This research aims to analyze the effect of the exchange rate (ER), inflation (Inf), FDI, and domestic consumption (DC) on GDP in Indonesia directly or indirectly through non-oil and gas export (Ngx) as a intervening variable using annual time-series data from 2000 until 2020 using path analysis techniques processed by the E-views application. The results of direct influence in this research show that the exchange rate, inflation, and domestic consumption have a significant effect while FDI do not has a significant effect on non-oil and gas exports. Then, the influence on GDP show that the exchange rate, domestic consumption, non-oil and gas export (Ngx) have a significant effect while Inflation (Inf), and FDI do not has a significant effect. The next result of indirect influence in this research show that, the inflation (Inf) and FDI have a significant effect while exchange rate and domestic consumption (DC) do not has a significant effect on GDP.

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Hasbiullah, H., & Nurilmih, N. (2022). The Effect of Exchange Rate, Inflation, FDI, and Domestic Consumption on GDP Through Non-Oil and Gas Exports, Indonesia. Technium Social Sciences Journal, 38, 239–252. https://doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v38i1.7755

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