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of domestic firms in Indonesia and Philippines. This study also explored the importance of domestic firms’ absorptive …
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The purpose of the study was to investigate which factors determine saving and financing in Islamic banks in Indonesia …
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The Smart Park (also known as Taman Pintar) is a major educational tourist destination in Yogyakarta, which offers a variety of attractions that are very interesting for tourists. The main purpose of tourists visiting Smart Park is to obtain an educational tourism experience. This subjective...
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The survival of firms under changes in the business environment caused by exogenous shocks can be explained using economic Darwinism. Exogenous shocks can cause ‘cleansing effects’. Shocks clean out unproductive firms so that available resources are allocated to the remaining more productive...
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, there were significant restrictions on the transportation of food products in Indonesia … marketing margins at the provincial level in Indonesia. The approach taken was through the examination of trade and freight …
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This study investigates tax buoyancies in Indonesia. It analyzes the cointegration relationship between the regional …
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Low productivity and quality of employment have always been a big problem in Indonesia, caused by the lack and mismatch …
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December 2020, obtained from Bloomberg and the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Data in this study were analyzed using the wavelet …
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companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) and the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX). The method of analysis was PLS …
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economic growth in Indonesia since the government decided to spend 20% of the state budget on education. We used time series …
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