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During the 1990s, overall economic performance of South East Asian countries was remarkable in many respects, including a significant increase in economic development. This paper empirically assesses the reasons behind such progress by focusing on the impact of foreign direct investment, trade...
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The post-war experience of developing countries leads to two depressing conclusions: only a small number of countries have successfully developed; and development theory has not produced development. In this article we examine one critical fact that might provide insights into the development...
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With all the talk in Europe about Islam and Muslim culture it is surprising how little hard-core empirical evidence exists on the compatibility of Muslim culture with positive patterns of political, social, and ecological development in the world system in the 1980s, 1990s, and beyond. This...
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1. Indonesian Economy in Time of Covid: Surviving the Turmoil through Manufacturing Sector -- 2. Post-COVID Recovery: Harnessing Digital Platforms -- 3. A Better Match: Do technology gaps with foreign subsidiaries affect domestic firms’ productivity? Case Study of Indonesian Manufacturing --...
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Trisakti, Jakarta. He is also the Head of the Center for Industry, SME & Business Competition Studies at the same University …
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