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also uses actual trade data between Japan and Indonesia and between Japan and Korea …
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. Empirical results based on macro and firm-level data from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand (ASEAN-3) support this hypothesis …
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, however, was not uniform. Even in a relatively homogenous group of countries such as ASEAN-4 (Indonesia, Malaysia, the … impact on more open economies (Malaysia and Thailand). Second, countercyclical fiscal stimulus in Indonesia and the … Philippines was larger and was sustained longer. Third, idiosyncratic factors pushed output up in Indonesia and down in Thailand …
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episodes for Indonesia and Philippines and consider its adaptation to integrated policy frameworks as an area for further …
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Since the adoption of the inflation targeting framework by Bank Indonesia (BI), monetary policy communication has … focusing on its monetary policy press releases and monetary policy reports. The results show that Bank Indonesia has made …
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risks to the economy. This paper assesses corporate vulnerabilities in Indonesia by using a Bottom-Up Default Analysis (BuDA …
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policies. To illustrate these benefits, this paper shows how PSBS analysis can be applied to assess risks to Indonesia's public …
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This paper studies the transmission of bank capital shocks to loan supply in Indonesia. A series of theoretically …
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This paper tests for evidence of contagion between the financial markets of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, and …
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