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and occurred repeatedly in many countries since the era of modern banking. In the case of Indonesia, bank runs have also … Indonesia. The closure of 16 banks by the government on 1st November 1997 undermined customer confidence in their banks …
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period 2001-2007. Although cross-country studies are more robust (Bruton et al., 2010), Indonesia compensates with its …
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leading media research said that currently, middle class in Indonesia is the third-largest in the world. There are about 74 … million middle classes in Indonesia, and this number will double by 2020. In the other hand, economic growth also creates a … problem of rising inequality. Inequality in Indonesia is worsened as the Gini index increasing from 0.308 in 1999 to 0,41 in …
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While the Asian Paradox literature evidences a grease-the-wheel effect of corruption on individual firm productivity growth, the results call into question the aggregate effect of individual bribery. A large literature analyzes the drivers of productivity growth at the firm and sector levels,...
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In order to systematically analyze how savings collected from the budget surplus and loan distributed for investment by economic sectors, working capital by economic sectors, and loan affect growth in the long term. The research uses the Solow and Swan model as explained by Mankiw, Romer, and...
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