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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between international trade, financial development, Foreign Exchange reserve and Output of Indonesia. This paper used quarterly time series data from quarter 1, 2000 until quarter 3, 2016. This study used Structural Vector Auto Regression (SVAR). The result found that output was positively affected by money supply and export, and negatively affected by domestic credit of bank, domestic credit to private sector, and import.
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To cite this article: Syamsi, M. N., Handoyo, R. D., Ridzuan, A. R., Md Razak, M. I. (2020). International Trade, Financial Development, Foreign Exchange Reserve and Output in Indonesia, International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences 10 (1): 324-333.
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