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The existing economic incentive regime was one main factor behind high deforestation rates in Indonesia. Government … government exacerbated the situation. Indonesia's existing forest management system does not provide efficient structures of … forestry issues in Indonesia could therefore highlight the importance of secure property and ownership rights in any strategies …
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This paper, as its title suggests, discusses policy and regulatory development in the forestry sector in Indonesia for … onset of the crisis forestry-related activities, including plantations, were among the main producers of exported goods …
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This study looks at Indonesia's commitments to multilateral trade agreements, and assesses policies adopted by the …
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This paper presents both the macro and micro picture of the manufacturing industries in Indonesia during the recent … economic crisis. It begins with a comprehensive review of the policy environment surrounding Indonesia's manufacturing industry …
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surveying the literature on Indonesia's financial markets (especially the changing of policy directions and their impacts on …
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This paper looks into Indonesia's recent experience with the decentralization process and assesses opportunities and … government is still lacking, lacking a clear division of tasks between central, provincial and district governments. Indonesia …
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While it is a general fact that women earn less than men do, the source of the wage difference is not well understood. This paper presents the results of two empirical studies on the issue of female-male wage differentials: the econometric analysis on the determination of wages and the...
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The paper seeks to quantitatively measure the impact of fiscal policy on income distribution and poverty in Indonesia … increases due to their consumption structure. Finally, we find that, in real terms, the Indonesia's taxation system burdens …
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This paper tracks the development of the automotive industry (excluding motorcycles) since the 1970s, with major emphasis on the 1980s and 1990s. This paper also distinguishes three distinct parts of the industry: sedan (where the major problems are), commercial vehicles (where the problems are...
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This paper is a political-economy analysis of economic recovery in Indonesia. It argues that the speed of recovery … after the crisis of 1997 depends in part on the ability of Indonesia's institutions to manage political heterogeneity. This …
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