Empirical Investigation to The Asymmetric Structure between Raw Material Price and Baltic Dry-bulk Index

2018 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 181-190
Author(s):  
Hyun-Sok Kim
MANAJERIAL ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
BAYU YRI WIDHARTO

The purpose of the research was to know the affect of many factors which affected to the production volume in PT. Kelola Mina Laut Gresik. What the price of raw materials was and the used of raw materials partially and simultan eously affected on the production volume. The analysis tool which used was a model of multiple linear regression. Hypothesis testing used t test and F test, both at the significant level 5%. Based of the analysis of research on PT Kelola Mina Laut Gresik. Partially, inventory raw material price had not significant effect on the production volume, consumption of raw material inventory affected significantly of the production volume. Inventory of raw material price and the use of raw material simultan eously affect significantly to the production volume.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Gurusamy ◽  
P. Hemavathy ◽  
V. Leelavathy

Iron-ore is the staple raw material required for manufacturing locks. Iron ore price contributes to the cost of raw material for Dindigul lock makers. High volatility has been widely observed in the prices of Indian iron ore market. Irrefutably, the Lock maker's optimism has been battered by volatility and thus critically has an effect on their economic growth. This study develops and examines the conditional volatility model in an attempt to confine the prominent features of volatility in iron ore prices prevailing in Indian market confining to the benefit of Dindigul Lock makers. Results of the study exhibit that the high volatility of iron ore price is expected when the negative shocks are present. The Centre and State government are accountable in steering rural development through adequate disbursement of credit in the form of incentives to the lock makers to buy raw materials at an affordable cost.


Author(s):  
Houngbedji Sèwanoude´ Honore´

We study the nonlinear effects of raw material prices measured by that of cotton product on the economic growth of a sample of African countries for the period of 1991–2019. Using the procedure for determining endogenous thresholds (Hansen, 1999) [Threshold effects in non-dynamic panels: Estimation, testing, and inference. Journal of Econometrics, 93, 345–368], the study revealed that raw material prices positively affect economic growth when the prices reach a threshold above 96.1. These results indicate that to be effective, any economic policy measure aimed at accelerating the economic growth of these commodity-dependent countries must take into account the level of raw material price indices, the quality of governance and the level of financial development.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (03) ◽  
pp. 32-40
Author(s):  
Papa Kojo Christopher CONDUAH ◽  
Tae Hwan YOO

This article examines the impact of terms of trade volatility on economic growth and the sources of terms of trade volatility for selected ASEAN countries. By adopting a panel cointegraion method, this study finds that fluctuations of oil price and non-fuel raw material price index have caused terms of trade volatility, which limits economic growth.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 799
Author(s):  
Tari Putri Anggraini ◽  
Siti Hudaidah ◽  
Deny Sapto Chondro Utomo

Feed is the main source of nutrients to support vannamei shrimp growth. The high cost of feed in operational costs due to the high raw material price of fish meal, limited availability, while the demand is high. Therefore it is necessary to find alternative materials that are low in price, have a high enough protein content and abundant availability such as golden snail flour. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of different proportion of fish meal and mashed snail (Pomacea canaliculata) as the main feedstock for the growth of shrimp vannamei (Litopenaeus vannamei). The experimental design used in this study was Completely Randomized Design (RAL) consisting of 5 treatments, namely A (57.18% use of fish meal in feed), B (42.89% use of fish meal, 14.30% mashed flour), C (28.59% fish meal usage, 28.59% mashed snail), D (Use of 14.30% fish meal, 42.89% mashed snail), and E (Use 57.18% golden snail flours). This study shows that the addition of mashed snail flour in the feed can increase the growth of absolute weight, the daily weight of vannamei shrimp, and can decrease the value of FCR.


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