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This paper analyses the distributional impact of carbon tax in Indonesia, one of the largest carbon emitter developing … contrast to most studies from industrialised countries, the introduction of carbon tax in Indonesia is not necessarily …
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Escalating oil prices and the need to control carbon emissions sound the alarm for Indonesia to reduce or be more … the income of various household groups. This paper will, first, construct a Social Accounting Matrix for Indonesia with …
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In this paper, we argue that the intensification of capital use and an acceleration of real wage growth can be the main culprits of the “jobless growth” in Indonesian manufacturing sector for the period of 1999-2008, a period of recovery from the Asian Crisis. This can also endanger the...
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In 2005, the Indonesian government implemented a massive fuel price increase. While the benefits of the reform on efficiency grounds have been widely acknowledged, there is still debate about whether the reform was equitable.., That question is answered in this paper using a Computable General...
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In Indonesia, the government determines the domestic prices of energy; namely fuel oil, such as gasoline, automotive …
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