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The research and bank model developed in this paper for the case of Indonesia is motivated by the following: 1. A … recent change in banking regulations in Indonesia, like the statutory reserve requirement and full implementation of Basel II … behaviour in Indonesia; 3. A lack of policy simulation tools that can help with the analysis of banking policy in Indonesia. The …
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this problem by applying simple model-averaging techniques to commonly used panel cointegration models.We expect to find …
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Indonesia’s economy is getting more integrated with the global economy. Potential impact of global economy shocks to … following large capital inflows poses a serious threat to Indonesia’s economy. Meanwhile, Indonesia’s own domestic concerns … concerns on external sector, Bank Indonesia’s FPAS needs to be equipped with macroeconomic model with a more complete features …
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The standard vector error correction (VEC) model assumes the iid normal distribution of disturbance term in the model. This paper extends this assumption to include GARCH process. We call this model as VEC-GARCH model. However as the number of parameters in a VEC-GARCH model is large, the...
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as Bank Indonesia’s Certificates (SBI) and Government’s Bonds (SBN). The main focus of the research is to understand the …
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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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; Peng and Zhou, 2005; Stenholm et al. 2013). We use panel data econometrics, with a unique dataset that merges two databases … 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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