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This paper examines whether importing has contributed to skill upgrading among Indonesian plants. Our data records the distribution of years of employee schooling in each plant. We examine how importing affects the demand for highly educated workers within both production and non-production...
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between increase in minimum temperature and rice crops is suggested by natural science literature. We use Indonesia as a case …
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The literature has documented a positive effect of foreign ownership on firm performance. But is this effect due to a one-time knowledge transfer or does it rely on continuous injections of knowledge? To shed light on this question we focus on divestments, that is, foreign affiliates that are...
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This paper investigates the effects of international migration restrictions on communities' capacity to absorb income shocks after natural catastrophes. We adopt the implementation of an emigration ban on female Indonesians as a natural experiment. After an array of violent assaults against...
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countries ranging from rich (Canada, U.S.) to poor (India, Indonesia). We develop a measure of human capital that accounts for …
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for droughts for rice production in Indonesia. To reduce basis risk, we construct district specific indices that are based …
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We analyse the local effect of exogenous shocks to the value of mineral deposits at the district level in Indonesia …
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) management can be enhanced and encouraged. We focus on Indonesia, which is a large gold and petroleum producer, among other …
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