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Tinjauan Buku: Accounting for Economic Development and Social Change Keuning, S. J.
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 45, Number 2, 1997
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Tinjauan Triwulanan Perekonomian Indonesia Prijambodo, Bambang; Djaja, Komara
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 43, Number 3, 1995
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China-Japan-Korea's Vertical Intra Industry Trade with the ASEAN-4 Countries: Impact and Determinants Hastiadi, Fithra Faisal
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 60, Number 1, 2012
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Managing Productivity in the Infrastructure Sector: A Case Study from Indonesia Eric R. W. Knight; James D. Meade
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 61, Number 3, December 2015
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This paper considers the nature of assessing productivity and effectiveness in infrastructure investment in the context of governments’ increasing investment in new infrastructure. Taking the case of energy infrastructure investment within Indonesia, this paper makes three contributions: (i) develops a model for assessing infrastructure productivity based on landscape, regime and niche-level changes, (ii) suggests the interconnection between these levels based on sequencing multi-level changes over time, and (iii) shows the role of supply and demand side initiatives in enabling new infrastructure investment is evaluated.  AbstrakArtikel ini mempertimbangkan sifat dari penilaian produktivitas dan efektivitas pada investasi infrastruktur dalam rangka peningkatan investasi pemerintah pada infrastruktur baru. Dengan menggunakan kasus investasi infrastruktur energi di Indonesia, artikel ini menghasilkan tiga hal: (i) nembangun model untuk menilai produktivitas infrastruktur berdasarkan perubahan dari lanskap, rezim, dan perubahan di level yang tepat, (ii) menunjukkan interkoneksi antar level-level tersebut berdasarkan perubahan multi-level yang berurutan dari waktu ke waktu, dan (iii) menunjukkan peran dari inisiatif sisi penawaran dan permintaan yang memungkinkan investasi infrastruktur baru untuk dievaluasi.Kata kunci: Infrastruktur; Investasi; Produktivitas; Kerangka Perspektif Multi-Level; InovasiJEL classifications: O25; O33; O38
Macroeconomic Impacts on Indonesian Agricultural Exports Nainggolan, Kaman
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 36, Number 2, 1988
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Eksistensi Matrik Pengganda dan Dekomposisi Matriks Pengganda Pyatt dan Round dari Sistem Neraca Sosial Ekonomi Hartono, Djoni; Resosudarmo, Budy P.
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 46, Number 4, 1998
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Perspectives on trends in Asian Household Income Distribution : An Overview with Special Reference to Indonesia Oshima, Harry T.
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 30, Number 1, 1982
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The Effects of Exchange Rate and Interest Rate Shocks on Bank Lending in Indonesia Azis, Iwan Jaya; Thorbecke, Willem
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 52, Number 3, 2004
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Tourism and Economic Development in ASEAN 1998-2013 Umara Ardra; Berly Martawardaya
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 63, Number 2, December 2017
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Many countries support government policies to encourage tourism sector, including ASEAN countries, due to an assumption that tourism contributes positively to GDP and poverty reduction. This study investigates that assumption, as well as the correlation between tourism and HDI, by applying panel data regression to eight ASEAN countries (Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Laos Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam,) during 1998--2013. We found that the number of international tourist arrivals as a proxy variable for tourism have a significant and positive correlation with poverty reduction. Tourism is also proven to increase GDP per capita (albeit in a smaller magnitude) and increase HDI (in an even smaller scale). These findings confirmed our hypothesis on the positive effects of tourism. It is recommended that the tourist promotion is continued while studying the best practices to strategically develop the tourism sector in order to strengthen the positive correlation.
Key Sectors and Key Coefficients in the Indonesian Economy 1975-1985 Susanti, Hera; Hewings, Geoffrey J. D.
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 37, Number 3, 1989
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