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companies listed in Surabaya Stock Exchange (SSX) Indonesia. The SSX has classified 6 firms in the construction sector. The …
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performance in the Indonesia’s construction state-owned enterprises (SOEs). State companies were established to make a significant … Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises of Republic of Indonesia have been selected as the sample of study. The methodology relies …
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The purpose of this paper is to emphasis the significance of public asset management in Indonesia that is by …, which could not represent exactly the whole local governments’ condition in Indonesia. Findings from this study provide … useful input for the policy makers, scholars and asset management practitioners in Indonesia to establish a public asset …
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The Government of Indonesia (GoI) increasingly relies on the private sector financing to build and operate … PPP infrastructure project procurement in Indonesia and Australia. Public Sector Comparator (PSC) is used to assess the … potential project VFM quantitatively in Australia. In Indonesia, the PSC has not been applied, where the PPP procurement …
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-adding activities within contracting organisations in Indonesia, focusing on non-residential building and infrastructure projects. Data …
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Purpose: To identify the challenges faced by local government in Indonesia when adopting a Public Asset Management …, academics and asset management practitioners in Indonesia to establish a public asset management framework resulting in …
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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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Aiming to support downstream processing, the Indonesian government announced an export tax in May 2010. Using a partial equilibrium approach, this paper therefore attempts to analyse: (i) whether the Indonesian government has imposed optimal taxes on cocoa beans; (ii) the impacts of cocoa export...
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Trade negotiators are concerned about the possible negative effects of trade liberalisation on employment in specific sectors. The agricultural sector has characteristics that make it different from industrial or service sectors. These are an informal labour force, low productivity, relative...
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, Indonesia. Specifically, it examined the transaction costs associated with land tenure contracts, the land tenure contract … land tenure arrangement in West Java, Indonesia. Thus it does not support the Marshallian view of sharecropping as an …
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