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I examine the effects of education on health in Indonesia using an exogenous variation in education induced by an … extension of Indonesia's school term length in 1978-1979, a natural experiment that fits a regression discontinuity design. I …
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on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). Three demographic characteristics of board members—gender, nationality, and age …
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data presented from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. …
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survey of ornaments of Batak houses and buildings in Northern Sumatera Indonesia has made us possible to observe the complex …
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(TPB) is not completely valid to explain both the behavioral intention of Muslim consumers in Indonesia to seek information …
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longer school year in Indonesia in 1978, which fits a fuzzy regression discontinuity design. We find education reduces the …-income countries like Indonesia. …
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firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). We find that the representation of female top executives is negatively …
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The study examines Indonesia’s export potential and constraints in the EU market for priority sectors, with particular … emphasis on export quality infrastructure (EQI). It is part of the first component of the EU-Indonesia Trade Support Programme … trade policy; and upgrade Indonesia’s EQI to support the country’s access to international markets. Part A of the study …
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Indonesia has taken a series of the most drastic deregulatory steps on the financial sector among Asian developing … its intensive investment. Indonesia, on the other hand, has managed to curb inflation at the annual rate below double … the expansion of money supply, and price stability requires its contraction. Thus, the monetary policy in Indonesia has …
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This study investigates the requirement for the exchange rate to be a shock absorber in Indonesia and Thailand from … Asian countries. Furthermore, it is arguably more costly for Thailand during the post-1997, and for Indonesia during the pre …
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