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Arif Widya Pratomo
"Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mempelajari pengaruh Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) terhadap penerimaan pajak di negara berkembang. Penelitian ini menggunakan FDI net inflow, FDI greenfield, dan FDI brownfield sebagai variabel bebas dan penerimaan pajak dari beberapa jenis pajak sebagai variabel terikat. Menggunakan analisis data panel, penelitian ini menemukan bahwa di negara berkembang FDI net inflow berpengaruh positif terhadap penerimaan pajak secara keseluruhan, penerimaan pajak dari korporasi, penerimaan pajak dari Wajib Pajak orang pribadi, dan penerimaan pajak dari Pajak Pertambahan Nilai (PPN), namun tidak mempengaruhi penerimaan pajak dari kepemilikan properti. Selain itu, penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa FDI greenfield memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap penerimaan pajak sementara FDI brownfield memiliki kecenderungan menurunkan penerimaan pajak. Untuk mengatasi kemungkinan adanya masalah endogenitas, penelitian ini menggunakan indeks "political stability and absence of violence" sebagai instrumental variable dan two-stage least square (2SLS) regression untuk mengestimasi parameter. Hasil regresi menunjukkan bahwa FDI net inflow memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap total penerimaan pajak tetapi tidak signifikan secara statistik. Namun demikian, hasil uji endogenitas menunjukkan bahwa hubungan antara FDI dan penerimaan pajak tidak ditemukan adanya masalah endogenitas. Sehingga, FDI dan penerimaan pajak cenderung hanya memiliki satu arah pengaruh dari FDI ke pendapatan pajak.

The objective of this research paper is to study the effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on tax revenue in developing countries. FDI net inflow, greenfield, and brownfield FDI are selected as the independent variable, and tax revenue and its types are chosen as the dependent variable. Using panel data analysis, this research finds that FDI net inflow has a positive correlation on total tax revenue, corporate tax revenue, individual tax revenue, and VAT revenue. However, the effect of FDI net inflow on property tax revenue is not statistically significant. This research also finds that in the developing countries, the greenfield FDI has a beneficial effect on tax revenue while brownfield FDI tend to erode tax revenue. To deal with the possibility of endogeneity problems, this research uses political stability and absence of violence index as an instrumental variable and conducts a two-stage least square (2SLS) regression to estimate the parameter. The result shows that FDI has a positive correlation on total tax revenue, but not significant. However, the endogeneity test shows that the endogeneity problem is less likely to exist. Therefore, FDI and tax revenue tend to have only one direction effect from FDI to tax revenue."
Depok: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2019
T55103
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Marbun, Florency
"ABSTRAK
Penelitian ini menganalisis pengaruh tarif pajak dan adopsi IFRS terhadap Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) pada negara-negara berkembang di Asia dengan menggunakan analisis deskriptif dan regresi data panel. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada 22 negara berkembang di Asia dengan objek penelitian yaitu tahun 2005 sampai dengan tahun 2013.
Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa besarnya tarif pajak di suatu negara berpengaruh negatif terhadap arus masuk FDI, begitu juga tingkat adopsi IFRS yang dilakukan oleh negara-negara berkembang di Asia berpengaruh positif terhadap arus masuk FDI di negara tersebut. Kebijakan negara dalam menentukan tarif pajak dan keputusan melakukan adopsi IFRS memberikan suatu institutional advantage, yang menjadi nilai tambah untuk menunjang keputusan investor dalam melakukan FDI di suatu negara.

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This study analyzed the effect of the tax rate and IFRS adoption on the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Asian developing countries by using descriptive analysis and panel data regression. This study was conducted in 22 developing countries in Asia, with the object of study is from 2005 to 2013.
The results showed that the amount of the tax rate in a country made significant and negative impact on FDI inflows. IFRS adoption by the Asian developing countries has a positive impact on the FDI inflows. The government's policy in determining the tax rate and the decision in IFRS adoption provide an institutional advantage, which is become an added value to support the investor?s decision on transferring FDI to the country.
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Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2016
S61546
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nwogugu, E.I.
Oceana: Manchester University Press , 1965
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Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nwogugu, E.I.
Oceana: Manchester University Press , 1965
332.6 NWO l
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Fanny Trisusilo
"[ABSTRAK
Tesis ini meneliti tentang faktor-faktor yang menentukan arus masuk penanaman modal asing langsung di negara-negara maju dan negara-negara berkembang dengan menggunakan analisa data panel. Penelitian ini menggunakan data 27 negara maju dan 43 negara berkembang selama periode 1998 sampai dengan 2011. Variabel bebas yang digunakan adalah arus masuk penanaman
modal asing per kapita. Sebagai variabel penjelas utama adalah tarif pajak penghasilan perusahaan. Sedangkan sebagai variabel penjelas tambahan adalah produk domestik bruto per kapita, tingkat keterbukaan perdagangan, upah minimal riil, populasi dan produksi energy.
Berdasarkan pengukuran menggunakan random effect model diperoleh hasil bahwa pajak berpengaruh negative terhadap arus investasi asing namun tidak signifikan. Selain itu, jumlah populasi, upah minimum serta produksi energy juga berpengaruh negatif. Sebaliknya, PDB per kapita dan tingkat keterbukaan perdagangan berpengaruh positif terhadap arus masuk penanaman modal asing.

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This study investigates the determinants of foreign direct investment inflows in developing and developed countries by panel data analysis. This study utilizes data of 27 developed countries and 43 developing countries for the period of 1998 to 2011. The dependent variable is FDI inflows per capita. The main explanatory variable is the statutory corporate income tax rate. In addition, this study employs GDP per capita as the proxy of market size, degree of openness, real minimum wage as the proxy of labor cost, population, and energy production as the proxy of natural resources. Based on the random effect model, the result shows that tax as main explanatory variable, has negative sign as expected. However, it is not significant even at the level of ten percent. Furthermore, the population, real minimum wage, and energy production variables are negatively affect the FDI inflows as well. On the other hand, GDP per capita and openness degree are positively affects FDI inflows.;This study investigates the determinants of foreign direct investment inflows
in developing and developed countries by panel data analysis. This study utilizes
data of 27 developed countries and 43 developing countries for the period of 1998
to 2011. The dependent variable is FDI inflows per capita. The main explanatory
variable is the statutory corporate income tax rate. In addition, this study employs
GDP per capita as the proxy of market size, degree of openness, real minimum
wage as the proxy of labor cost, population, and energy production as the proxy of
natural resources.
Based on the random effect model, the result shows that tax as main
explanatory variable, has negative sign as expected. However, it is not significant
even at the level of ten percent. Furthermore, the population, real minimum wage,
and energy production variables are negatively affect the FDI inflows as well. On
the other hand, GDP per capita and openness degree are positively affects FDI
inflows, This study investigates the determinants of foreign direct investment inflows
in developing and developed countries by panel data analysis. This study utilizes
data of 27 developed countries and 43 developing countries for the period of 1998
to 2011. The dependent variable is FDI inflows per capita. The main explanatory
variable is the statutory corporate income tax rate. In addition, this study employs
GDP per capita as the proxy of market size, degree of openness, real minimum
wage as the proxy of labor cost, population, and energy production as the proxy of
natural resources.
Based on the random effect model, the result shows that tax as main
explanatory variable, has negative sign as expected. However, it is not significant
even at the level of ten percent. Furthermore, the population, real minimum wage,
and energy production variables are negatively affect the FDI inflows as well. On
the other hand, GDP per capita and openness degree are positively affects FDI
inflows]"
Universitas Indonesia Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, 2015
T45043
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Manda Pratomo
"Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa pengaruh sistem perlindungan hak paten (PRP) di 19 negara berkembang terhadap arus masuk FDI dari negara inovatif selaku home country (Amerika serikat, Jepang dan Jerman) pada periode dimana telah diberlakukannya enforcement TRIPS Agreement bagi negara berkembang. Berbeda dengan penelitian sebelumnya dimana pengukuran sistem PRP hanya melihat komponen kehadiran dari regulasi, penelitian ini menggunakan index yang dapat menangkap tingkat efektivitas dari implementasi penerapan sistem PRP di suatu negara. Hasil estimasi menunjukkan bahwa sistem PRP yang kuat dan efektif di host country dapat meningkatkan nilai arus masuk FDI ke negara berkembang

This study aims to analyze the influence of patent protection systems (PRPs) in 19 developing countries on FDI inflows from innovative countries as home country (United States, Japan and Germany) in the period when enforcement of TRIPS Agreement for developing countries has been implemented. In contrast to previous studies where the measurement of the PRP system only looked at the attendance component of the regulation, this study uses an index that captures the effectiveness of implementing the PRP system in a country. The estimation results show that a strong and effective PRP system in host country can increase the value of FDI inflows to developing countries."
Depok: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2017
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Birgitta Sekar Winda Saputra
"Meningkatnya kadar emisi CO merupakan salah satu indikator penurunan kualitas lingkungan. Pembangunan perekonomian suatu negara melalui berbagai sektor sebagai wujud pemerintah meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakatnya. Selain ditopang dari kemampuan dalam negeri, investasi menjadi kerja sama yang baik bagi negara investor maupun negara yang menerima investasi tersebut. Penanaman Modal Asing Langsung atau Foreign Direct Investment dapat diimplementasikan melalui pembangunan perusahaan maupun transfer teknologi yang secara tidak langsung dapat menghasilkan residu yang dapat mencemari lingkungan, salah satunya emisi CO2. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh penanaman modal asing langsung atau foreign direct investment (FDI) terhadap emisi gas karbon dioksida (CO2) di negara anggota G-20. Data yang digunakan adalah FDI, emisi CO2, GDP per kapita sektor industri dan GDP per kapita sektor transportasi dari negara anggota G-20. Pada penelitian ini menggunakan data panel dengan pendekatan metode Generalized Method of Moments (GMM), periode analisis dari tahun 2005 sampai tahun 2021. Hasil estimasi GMM menunjukkan bahwa terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dari FDI terhadap emisi CO di negara anggota G20.

The increased CO2 indicator is one of the factor environments degrading quality. Economic development of a country through various sectors shows implementation of its governments to build the wellbeing of society. However, the factors it’s not only supported by domestic, investment being the great cooperation between the investor country and the investing country. Foreign direct investment shall be implemented through company development and technology transfer that indirectly results in residues which are able to pollute the environment, one of the causes is CO2. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of foreign direct investment carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in the member of G-20 countries. The data collected from this study are, FDI, CO2 emission, GDP per capita of industry sector, and GDP per capita of transportation sector of G-20 member countries. This study utilizes a data panel with Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) method, sampled from analysis period 2005 until 2021. GMM estimates that there are significant impacts of FDI to CO2 emission in members of G-20 countries."
Jakarta: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2022
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Siregar, Rotua Andriyati
"ABSTRAK
Dengan menggunakan data dari dua puluh dua negara partner selama periode tahun 1999 sampai 2018, penelitian ini menunjukkan pengaruh insentif pajak terhadap Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) di Indonesia. Analisis fixed-effect dan least square dummy variable digunakan untuk menentukan arah dan signifikansi dari insentif pajak dan korelasinya dengan FDI bersama-sama dengan determinan FDI yang lain. Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa ketika insentif pajak naik, aliran FDI turun signifikan. Akan tetapi, turunnya tarif PPh Badan yang juga merupakan ukuran dari biaya investasi akan meningkatkan aliran FDI.

ABSTRACT
Using the data from twenty-two partner countries in 1999 to 2018, this paper presents the impact of tax incentives on foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indonesia. A fixed-effect and least square dummy variable analysis are used to determine the direction and significance of tax incentives in its correlation with FDI together with other FDI determinant. The main finding shows that as tax incentives increase, the FDI flow decrease significantly. However, corporate income tax (CIT) rate which also used as investment cost proxy shows that as it decreases the FDI flow will increase."
Depok: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2020
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Ahmad Rizky
"Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meneliti apakah perjanjian penghindaran pajak berganda P3B memberikan pengaruh terhadap investasi asing langsung FDI di Indonesia, kemudian apakah penambahan P3B akan meningkatkan investasi asing langsung yang masuk ke Indonesia, serta ingin melihat faktor apa saja selain P3B yang memiliki pengaruh terhadap investasi asing langsung di Indonesia, dan apakah P3B merupakan faktor utama yang paling berpengaruh. Penelitian ini menggunakan sample sejumlah data P3B Indonesia dengan mitra dari negara-negara maju dalam kurun periode 1990 sampai dengan 2014. Pengolahan data menggunakan analisis regresi OLS dengan data time series yang struktur datanya merupakan nilai variabel-variabel pada waktu yang berbeda. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa penambahan P3B akan meningkatkan aliran investasi asing yang masuk ke Indonesia, sehingga hal ini berarti juga bahwa P3B memberikan pengaruh terhadap investasi asing langsung di Indonesia. Selain itu, faktor PDB per Kapita, resource rent, dan kondisi politik juga mempengaruhi investasi asing langsung di Indonesia, namun P3B merupakan faktor utama yang paling berpengaruh terhadap FDI di Indonesia.

This study aims to examine whether the agreement on avoidance of double taxation P3B give an effect to foreign direct investment FDI in Indonesia, and then whether the addition of P3B will increase foreign direct investment into Indonesia, and want to see what factors besides P3B who have influence on foreign direct investment in Indonesia, and whether P3B are the main factors that most influence the FDI. This study uses a number of data samples P3B Indonesia with partners from the developed countries within the period of 1990 till 2014. Data is processed with regression analysis approach, and the type of data use is time series structure. The results of this study show that the addition of P3B will increase the flow of foreign direct investment into Indonesia, so this means also that P3B influence on foreign direct investment in Indonesia. In addition, the GDP factor per capita, resource rent, and political conditions also affect foreign direct investment in Indonesia, as well as P3B have been the main factors that most influence on FDI in Indonesia."
Depok: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2016
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