Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade

Limited studies on the effect of immigrant workers on trade have been carried out in Asia even though some Asian countries have become important labour sending or labour receiving countries. This study attempts to fill the gap by examining the effect of Indonesian migrant workers on the external tra...

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Main Authors: Djafar, F., Hassan, M.K.H
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Language:English
Published: Education and Novel Technology Research Association 2014
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description Limited studies on the effect of immigrant workers on trade have been carried out in Asia even though some Asian countries have become important labour sending or labour receiving countries. This study attempts to fill the gap by examining the effect of Indonesian migrant workers on the external trade of Malaysia. Three objectives are proposed. The first objective is to examine the long-run relationship between Indonesian migrant workers, and export and import, respectively. This is followed by examining the causality between Indonesian migrant workers and Malaysia’s external trade, as well as the extent to which Indonesian migrant workers affect Malaysia’s external trade in the third objective. The secondary data are analysed utilizing the Vector Autoregressive (VAR) framework. The findings show that Indonesian migrant workers do not have any significant effect on Malaysia’s import, thus indicating the insignificance of the home bias effect. The outcomes also reveal a negative and significant effect of Indonesian migrant workers on exports implying the absence of a network effect. This could be due to several factors, such as similarities in culture between Malaysia and Indonesia, low-skilled immigrant workers, the immigrants working in non-tradable sectors, the import substitution policy in Indonesia, and Indonesia not being the main trading partner of Malaysia.
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spelling unimas-43682021-06-26T14:51:41Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/4368/ Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade Djafar, F. Hassan, M.K.H HB Economic Theory Limited studies on the effect of immigrant workers on trade have been carried out in Asia even though some Asian countries have become important labour sending or labour receiving countries. This study attempts to fill the gap by examining the effect of Indonesian migrant workers on the external trade of Malaysia. Three objectives are proposed. The first objective is to examine the long-run relationship between Indonesian migrant workers, and export and import, respectively. This is followed by examining the causality between Indonesian migrant workers and Malaysia’s external trade, as well as the extent to which Indonesian migrant workers affect Malaysia’s external trade in the third objective. The secondary data are analysed utilizing the Vector Autoregressive (VAR) framework. The findings show that Indonesian migrant workers do not have any significant effect on Malaysia’s import, thus indicating the insignificance of the home bias effect. The outcomes also reveal a negative and significant effect of Indonesian migrant workers on exports implying the absence of a network effect. This could be due to several factors, such as similarities in culture between Malaysia and Indonesia, low-skilled immigrant workers, the immigrants working in non-tradable sectors, the import substitution policy in Indonesia, and Indonesia not being the main trading partner of Malaysia. Education and Novel Technology Research Association 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/4368/1/Fariastuti%20Djafar.pdf Djafar, F. and Hassan, M.K.H (2014) Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade. Journal of Applied Economics and Business, 2 (2). pp. 5-16. ISSN 1857- 8721
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
Djafar, F.
Hassan, M.K.H
Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade
title Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade
title_full Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade
title_fullStr Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade
title_full_unstemmed Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade
title_short Home Bias and network effect of Indonesian migrant workers on Malaysia’s external trade
title_sort home bias and network effect of indonesian migrant workers on malaysia’s external trade
topic HB Economic Theory
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/4368/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/4368/1/Fariastuti%20Djafar.pdf