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in Indonesia. A panel data estimation is employed with 335 province-year observations to test our empirical model …
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Growth takeoffs in developing economies have rebounded in the past two decades. Although recent takeoffs have lasted longer than takeoffs before the 1990s, a key question is whether they could unravel like some did in the past. This paper finds that recent takeoffs are associated with stronger...
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KEY ISSUES Context: Indonesia has strengthened policy and reserve buffers since mid 2013, in the face of global …
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This selected issues paper on Indonesia was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background … the views of the government of Indonesia or the Executive Board of the IMF. …
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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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investments be made on the electricity generation sector on a large scale in Indonesia. This paper attempts to investigate the … causal relationship between electricity generation and economic growth in Indonesia, using time-series techniques for the … for reducing electricity generation can be initiated without deteriorating economic side effects in Indonesia. …
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in four OIC member countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria and Turkey). The paper uses descriptive statistics to analyze … and compare structural transformation in the study countries. It finds that Malaysia, Indonesia and Turkey succeeded …
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This report investigates how more and better jobs can be created in South Asia. It does so for two reasons. First, this region will contribute nearly 40 percent of the growth in the world’s working-age (15–64) population over the next several decades. It is important to determine...
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development and economic growth in the case of Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach – Using quarterly data (2003:1-2010:2), this … the context of Indonesia. …
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This study evaluates the impacts of Indonesia's recent income tax reforms on key macroeconomic variables, as well as …
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