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We provide an empirical analysis of the factors that drive expenditures on primary and secondary education in Indonesian districts. We use a panel-data set covering 398 districts between 2005 and 2012. We account for the impact of socio-economic, political and geographical factors on...
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field experiment of Community-Led Total Sanitation in Indonesia, we find that villages with high initial social capital …
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of consumption units in the household is reduced. Using data for Indonesia, I show that the economic costs related to the …
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The Indonesian Healthcard program was implemented in response to the economiccrisis, which hit Indonesia in 1998, in …
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We study political business cycles (PBC) in newly democratized and decentralized Indonesia at the local level. As the …
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We analyze the determinants of the excessive administrative spending of local governments in Indonesia. In an …
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longrun CPI intlation in Indonesia is a monetary phenomenon. In addition, there is evidence of aco-breaking relationship … between excess MI and consumer prices in Indonesia during theAsian crisis. …
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The stability of the demand for real Ml in Indonesia is empirically examinedusing quarterly data between 1981 and 2002 … Indonesia is empirically stable and consists of a smallnumber of variables. In the long run, the real private household …
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networks on firm performance in the wood furniture industry in Central Java, Indonesia. The analysis is based on an annual …
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This paper explores the determinants of regional differences in interest rates based on a simple theoretical model of loan pricing. The model demonstrates how risks, costs, market concentration and scale economies jointly determine the bank's interest rates. Using recent data of the Indonesian...
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