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This paper explores the causal links between the role of public finance and Bihar's growth and development in the last decade; and argues that these links are tenuous. Bihar's growth acceleration precedes the ‘policy reforms' in public finance based on the ‘good governance' agenda...
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In the recent decade China witnessed an upsurge of privatization of small and medium state-owned enterprises (SOEs). In contrast to the consequent sharp reduction in the number of firms, however, the estimated share of broadly-defined SOEs that includes limited liabilities companies controlled...
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Literature on agency problems arising between controlling and minority owners claim that separation of cash flow and control rights allows controllers to expropriate listed firms, and further that separation emerges when dual class shares or pyramiding corporate structures exist. Dual class...
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After the Asian financial crisis of 1997/98, the Indonesian banking sector experienced significant changes. Ownership structure of banking sector is substantially-changed. Currently, ownership of major commercial banks is dominated by foreign capital through acquisition. This paper examines...
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In this study, we examine the voting behavior in Indonesian parliamentary elections from 1999 to 2014. After summarizing the changes in Indonesian parties' share of the vote from a historical standpoint, we investigate the voting behavior with simple regression models to analyze the effect of...
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This report represents a preliminary attempt to refine some basic ideas on the potential impact Indonesia might … over negotiations might be the best choice for Indonesia if the government places priority on convincing the Indonesian …
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Over the past 20 years Asian countries have achieved a certain degree of economic growth and at the same time deepened spatial interdependence. In January 2006, IDE completed the 2000 Asian International Input-Output Table, which covers eight major East Asian countries/regions as well as Japan...
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Based on analyses of actual data, we reveal that many Asian developing economies own economic structural features of "non-mono-cultural economy" and the "large primary good sector", which have not been discussed in developing economies RBC literature. We also examine the input-output tables to...
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Introduction : Triggered by the Asian currency crisis, Indonesia plunged into the times of violent change. With the … attempt to broaden our outlook on Indonesia's political, economic and social arenas in order to identify what are happening in … these arenas, how they are mutually related, and what those events signify in the Indonesia's historical context. …
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Introduction : Economic reform in Indonesia after the Asian currency crisis is often discussed in parallel with … Thailand and South Korea, which were alike hit by the crisis. It should however be noted that what happened in Indonesia was a … Korea. Indonesia' post-crisis reform should be understood in the context of dismantling of the Soeharto regime to seek a new …
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