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This paper summarizes studies of carbon (C) mitigation potential and costs of about 40 forestry options in seven developing countries. Each study uses the same methodological approach - Comprehensive Mitigation Assessment Process (COMAP) - to estimate the above parameters between 2000 and 2030....
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analysis of other firms, e.g. Islamic banks in Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach – The paper applies Malmquist data … and revisits policy implications. Practical implications – No one policy fits all in Indonesia for privatization programme …
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firms in Indonesia. We consider two leading hypotheses: (1) public sector enterprises are inefficient due to agency …
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Following the global spike in food prices in 2008, there is renewed interest in Indonesia in self-sufficiency as a …
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Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of greenhouse gases, the Kyoto Protocol does not include mechanisms for forest conservation. Nevertheless, deforestation and forest degradation has now taken centre-stage as the developed countries, having...
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Indonesia. In particular, two measures of volatility – historical volatility and realized volatility – are utilized and compared …
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is fundamentally flawed. We illustrate our argument using Indonesia as a case study. The methodology adopted involves the …
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