@article{Yusyahbella_Arief_Novianti_2019, title={ Analysis of the Effect of Infrastructure on Trade and the Success of Indonesia’s Economic Integration into ASEAN+3: IPB University}, volume={8}, url={https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jekp/article/view/29477}, DOI={10.29244/jekp.8.2.2019.145-162}, abstractNote={<p><em>Export and import from Indonesia to ASEAN+3 countries reached 52.3% and 62.37% of the total trade of Indonesia to the world. Infrastructure played a vital role in supporting successful trade. During the period 2007-2017, loading and discharging flows of Indonesian goods were dominated by sea transportations modes by 96%. Indonesia’s infrastructure is far lower than other ASEAN+3 countries especially marine infrastructure and the internet users. The purpose of this study is to describe Indonesia’s trade with ASEAN+3 countries, to the determinant that influence Indonesia’s trade into the ASEAN+3 and to analyze the success ratio of Indonesia to ASEAN+3.</em><em> This study is using descriptive analysis, gravity model and success ratio method. </em><em>This study is using descriptive analysis, gravity model and success ratio method. The variables used in this study are the gross domestic product per capita, economic distance, air transport</em> <em>freight, container port traffic, internet user and mobile phone. The results show that Indonesia’s highest export - import is with China. ATF has no significant effect on both export and import, while other variables give a significant positive effect except GDP per capita that has a significant negative effect to export. The success of economic integration for Indonesia’s exports and imports into the ASEAN+3 region has not been fully achieved.</em></p&gt;}, number={2}, journal={JURNAL EKONOMI DAN KEBIJAKAN PEMBANGUNAN}, author={Yusyahbella, Piety and AriefArief Daryanto and NoviantiTanti}, year={2019}, month={Dec.}, pages={145-162} }