FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI), KEBIJAKAN INDUSTRI, DAN MASALAH PENGANGGURAN: STUDI EMPIRIK DI INDONESIA
Abstract
Unemployment has become one of the major problems in Indonesia in the last eight
years. SBY administration decides many economic policies in order to overcome the
problem, but it seems not enough. However, the rate of foreign direct investment in
Indonesia is increasing in the last three years. Macroeconomic indicators show that
everything in its right track. This research analyzes the effects of FDI rate to
employment rate in Indonesia. This research uses empirical data from ADB from
1983-2004. This research uses error correction model as a tool of analyses. The
result shows that FDI rate does not have effect to employment rate. It means that FDI
does not open job opportunity for many unemployer in Indonesia. In the end, this
paper discusses the possibility of industrial policy in order to provide direction for
government to develop Indonesia’s industry.