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Using manufacturing plant-level census data, this paper demonstrates that minimum wage increases in Indonesia reduced …
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.8 million. However, there has been no significant increase in Kabil in employment, and in fact a decrease in formality. Based on qualitative interviews in Batam, this expected. The investment resulted in the employment of many high-paid workers, as Ecogreen hired mostly skilled labor with...
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Does democratization promote economic competition? This paper documents that the disruption of political connections associated with Suharto's fall had a modest pro-competitive effect on Indonesian manufacturing industries in which his family had extensive business interests. Firms with...
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The importance of the agglomeration process in facilitating growth and productivity increases in Indonesia …
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Relying on firm-level data from Statistik Industri this note analyzes the evolution of productivity dynamics of Indonesian firms over the past 20 years (1990-2009). Economy-wide and sectoral productivity changes are decomposed into their two main components: changes due to the evolution of...
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characteristics of a growth-enhancing business climate. In Indonesia, some of these elements are missing, which challenges firms …' operations. This note discusses the main constraints that Indonesia's manufacturing firms face, shows that these differ depending … Indonesia, but also one for the private sector. It is the Government's responsibility to set clear business regulations, as well …
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