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This article examines export propensities among Indonesian manufacturers. The pattern of trade between nations is well understood, but much less is known about firm level determinants to export: why do some Indonesian firms start to export while others continue to produce for the domestic...
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children. Therefore it can be inferred that the process of rural-to-urban migration in Indonesia is not a harmful process. In …
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price reform in Indonesia is carried out. The result suggests that vehicle fuels subsidy is regressive but increasing the …
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This article examines export propensities among Indonesian manufacturers. The pattern of trade between nations is well understood, but much less is known about firm level determinants to export: why do some Indonesian firms start to export while others continue to produce for the domestic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005167094
Wages in domestically- owned Indonesian manufacturing plants taken over by foreign firms increased sharply between the year before takeover and two years after takeover, relative to plants remaining in domestic ownership. Blue- collar wage levels in these plants had been less than 10 per cent...
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lead to increased regional inequalities. We examine the spatial concentration of manufacturing in Indonesia between 1980 … and 1996, a period when Indonesia substantially liberalized its trade regime. The high concentration has not decreased and … spatial concentration in Indonesia and conclude that a host of factors including the spatial configuration affects the outcome …
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This paper examines the effects on technology transfer and spillovers deriving from ownership sharing of foreign multinational affiliates. More specifically, we try to answer two questions, using unpublished Indonesian micro data. Firstly, do establishments with minority and majority ownership...
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Using detailed micro data from the Indonesian manufacturing sector, we examine whether participation in international trade affects establishments' productivity. Establishments participating in exports or imports have relatively high levels of productivity. Furthermore, the results suggest that...
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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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