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Do banking crises enhance efficiency ? A case study of 1994 Turkish and 1997 Indonesian crises
Reynaud, Julien
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Rokhim, Rofikoh
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2005
Drawing together the concepts of inefficiency and banking crisis is directly inspired by business cycles theory where a crisis is the turning point from which the market/economy is recovering. If inefficiency plays a role in the occurrence of banking crisis, the post-crisis period should be the...
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Explaining Differences in Education between Foster Children and Biological Children: a Sibling Rivalry Approach. Some Evidence from
Indonesia
Marazyan, Karine
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HAL
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2008
more human capital investment if there are in presence of host children than if they are not.Using data from
Indonesia
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Educational attainment and selection into the labour market: The determinants of employment and earnings in
Indonesia
Comola, Margherita
;
Mello, Luiz De
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HAL
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2010
This paper uses household survey (Sakernas) data from 2004 to estimate the determinants of earnings in
Indonesia
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Atlas of wooden furniture industry in Jepara,
Indonesia
Roda, Jean-Marc
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Cadène, Philippe
;
Guizol, Philippe
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HAL
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2007
In this document, we study the industrial district of Jepara,
Indonesia
. It is specialised in furniture production, for …
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ATLAS INDUSTRI MEBEL KAYU DI JEPARA,
INDONESIA
Roda, Jean-Marc
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Cadène, Philippe
;
Guizol, Philippe
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HAL
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2007
Dokumen ini merupakan kajian terhadap sentra industri di Kabupaten Jepara,
Indonesia
, yang mengkhususkan diri pada …
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European Union energy security: the challenges of liberalisation in a risk-prone international environment Society
Clastres, Cédric
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Locatelli, Catherine
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HAL
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2012
The liberalisation and integration of European energy markets in a single one are going on. However, the energy environment of the European Union as well as its own internal situation have undergone profound changes. Thus, energy security issue of member states is discussed. This security...
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The impact of asymmetric
regulation
on surplus and welfare : the case of gas release programmes
Clastres, Cédric
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David, Laurent
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HAL
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2009
second directive and apply asymmetric
regulation
. Gas release programs and market shares constraints are the two asymmetric …
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