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2. The Role of Green Sukuk (Islamic Bonds/Shariah-Compliant Bonds) in Enhancing Indonesia Economic Development Strategy in The New Normal Era.
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Sisdianto, Ersi, Dakun, Robiansyah, Anton, Ahmad Razimi, Moh. Sharil Bin, and Afifah, Aisyah Luthfiah
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ISLAMIC bonds ,ECONOMIC development ,GOVERNMENT securities ,RESEARCH personnel ,ECONOMIC expansion - Abstract
This study aims to determine the significance of Green Sukuk in enhancing Indonesia's economic development strategy in the new normal era. - The method employed was quantitative with forecasting. Furthermore, the researchers employed the least squares quantitative and historical analogy qualitative techniques. The study's findings indicate Green Sukuk's role in boosting Indonesia's economic development plan in the new normal era. The implications of the study are likely to add to the body of knowledge linked to the function of Green Sukuk in enhancing Indonesia's economic growth strategy in the new normal era. Increasing the number of issuances and contributions of State Sukuk (Islamic bonds/shariah-compliant bonds) to APBN funding, with an annual average of roughly 30% of total Government Securities (SBN) financing. To the best of the researchers' knowledge, this is one of the first attempts to empirically study the function of Sukuk in boosting Indonesia's economic development strategy in the new normal era. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Indonesia's Fiscal Policy in the Aftermath of the Pandemic.
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Indrawati, Sri Mulyani, Satriawan, Elan, and Abdurohman
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DEFICIT financing ,TAX administration & procedure ,PRICES ,BUDGET deficits ,GOVERNMENT policy ,MONETARY policy ,FISCAL policy - Abstract
The post-Covid-19 global economic landscape has yielded complex challenges. Given bleaker global growth prospects, moderating commodity prices and a higher cost of borrowing, the Indonesian government took a conservative approach to fiscal policy by narrowing the budget deficit to ease the financing pressures. Meanwhile, the central bank, Bank Indonesia, implemented contractionary monetary policy by raising the reserve requirement and policy rates. Weaker global demand, along with limited policy support, contributed to a decrease in economic growth, from 5.3% in 2022 to 5.0% in 2023. The government's conservative approach in 2023 helped produce a surplus in the primary balance, a narrower budget deficit and a lower government–debt ratio. Nonetheless, much is to be done, as more development is needed to encourage long-term growth while revenue collection has been relatively low. Improvement in tax policy and administration will be crucial to allow the government to collect more revenue, including a comprehensive review of tax incentives and exemptions. The efficacy of spending also needs to be further improved by consistently reforming energy subsidisation, reallocating spending to growth areas, better aligning local development policies with the national position, and better targeting poverty-alleviation programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Pemikiran Ekonomi Islam Ibnu Khaldun dalam Kitab Muqaddimah dan Relevansinya Terhadap Perekonomian Indonesia
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Fauziyah Latiefa Salsabila and Abd. Chair
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Ibn Khaldun ,Muqaddimah ,Islamic Economics ,Indonesian Economy ,Islam ,BP1-253 ,Islamic law ,KBP1-4860 - Abstract
Periode Islam klasik dan abad pertengahan memiliki sejarawan yang mencoba atau melakukan upaya untuk mencatat setiap peristiwapenting, salah satunya adalah Ibnu Khaldun. Ibnu Khaldun Ibnu Khaldun dalam kitabnya Muqaddimah menggambarkan masalah-masalah kehidupan sosial, salah satunya masalah ekonomi Islam. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui biografi Ibnu Khaldun,historiografi yang digunakan oleh Ibnu Khaldun dalam penulisan sejarah, dan pemikiran Ibnu Khaldun mengenai teori ekonomiIslam dan relevansinya dengan perekonomian Indonesia. Teori-teori ini meliputi, perdagangan dan pasar, pajak, produksi dandistribusi, mekanisme pasar dan monopoli, dan teori ekspor-impor. Penelitian ini menggunakan penelitian kepustakaan (libraryresearch) dengan pendekatan kualitatif, dengan menggunakan Kitab Muqaddimah sebagai sumber primer. Sedangkan sumbersekunder diambil dari buku dan jurnal lain. Ibnu Khaldun berpendapat bahwa teori-teori ekonomi harus bertepatan dengan nilai-nilaiIslam. Dengan itu, teori ekonomi Islam yang digagas oleh Ibnu Khaldun menyajikan kebaruan dengan melihat relevansinya denganperekonomian Indonesia.
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- 2024
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5. Trade Policy in Indonesia: Between Ambivalence, Pragmatism and Nationalism.
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Patunru, Arianto A.
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GLOBAL value chains ,COMMERCIAL policy ,REVERSE logistics ,FINANCIAL crises ,AMBIVALENCE ,PRAGMATISM ,COMMERCIAL treaties - Abstract
Protectionism in Indonesia has been returning since the mid-2000s following a brief period of deregulation and liberalisation after the Asian financial crisis (AFC). This Survey reviews recent developments in Indonesia's trade policy. It argues that the current approach to trade appears to vacillate between ambivalence, pragmatism and nationalism. Three cases are used to demonstrate the interplay between these characterisations: 'downstreaming' and local content requirement policies, Indonesia's relationship with the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the proliferation of trade agreements, and the commodity balance sheet approach to trade. The paper argues that increasing trade and integrating further into the global value chains are important to have faster economic growth and one way to facilitate that is by improving logistics infrastructure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. The Impact of Economic Globalization on The Indonesian Economy.
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Sailirrizqi, Sailirrizqi and Adinugraha, Hendri Hermawan
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ECONOMIC globalization ,ECONOMIC impact ,TRADE regulation ,ECONOMIC systems ,INTERNATIONAL markets - Abstract
Economic globalization is a process of integrating the national economy into the global economic system carried out by TNC, WTO, IMF and World Bank actors. Economic globalization is the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional and local economies throughout the world through the intensification of cross-border movement of goods, services, technology and capital. Globalization causes trade between countries to become freer. This is one of the greatest benefits for nation building. Domestic industries experience reduced trade barriers and have access to wider international markets. Economically, Indonesia depends on international trade, production and finance. Therefore, the Indonesian state is vulnerable to international pressure and globalization. Economic globalization has an impact on national economic laws which must appear as an integration mechanism that can harmonize various internal interests of the nation, national and international interests as well as between sectors of national life. Economically, there is pressure on increasingly competitive trade, multinationalization of production, integration of financial markets and the influx of global capital investment. In facing the impact of economic globalization, the strategy used is to play an active role in the negotiation process with globalization actors and create national economic laws, especially regarding foreign investment, which accommodate global value interests to be utilized for national economic development. . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
7. Prospects of Energy Transition in Indonesia.
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Resosudarmo, Budy P., Rezki, Jahen F., and Effendi, Yuventus
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RENEWABLE energy transition (Government policy) ,ENERGY industries ,GOVERNMENT policy on climate change ,BUDGET ,INTERNATIONAL finance - Abstract
The Indonesian government has submitted its plan for nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to the United Nations and has committed to achieving net-zero emissions (NZEs) by 2060. While looking to reduce emissions from forestry, the government has prioritised a transition to renewable energy in the energy sector. However, Indonesia faces challenges owing to its lower-middle-income status, limited budgets and constraints in attracting international finance. This paper aims to assess Indonesia's potential for realising its energy transition goals. It evaluates the country's economic strength, past experiences in energy transition and the current status of ongoing initiatives. It concludes that significant progress is possible, but achieving NZEs by 2060 remains a major challenge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Trade Impediments in Indonesia.
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Suryanta, Barli and Patunru, Arianto Arif
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- 2023
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9. DAMPAK DIBATALKANNYA INDONESIA SEBAGAI TUAN RUMAH PIALA DUNIA U-20 TAHUN 2023 TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN INDONESIA.
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Aryani, Dwi Kartika, Putri, Estu Widya, Rafly, Muhammad, Aulia, Nisa, Fadhilah, Putri Maulidina, and Siregar, Tiur Malasari
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ECONOMIC recovery ,ECONOMIC sectors ,ECONOMIC expansion ,INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) ,ECONOMIC impact ,TOURISM websites - Abstract
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- 2023
10. Will Indonesia enter the 2023 financial crisis? Application of early warning model system.
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Abimanyu, Anggito, Imansyah, Muhammad Handry, and Pratama, Muhammad Adisurya
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FINANCIAL crises ,ECONOMETRICS ,MACROECONOMICS ,ECONOMIC policy - Abstract
Purpose: This paper estimates the possibility of a financial crisis in Indonesia using an early warning system (EWMS) model. Method: A quantitative EWMS model has been developed to detect a potential financial crisis in 2023 based on the econometric logistic probability model (Logit). Findings: Based on the model estimates, Indonesia is expected to enter a financial crisis without adequate macroeconomic policies in the next 12 to 24 months. In recent years, Indonesia has implemented prudent macroeconomic policies such as increasing the Bank Indonesia policy rate and sustaining the state budget to avoid the impact of a deep financial crisis. Implications: To avoid the potential for further financial crises, Indonesia must implement a wider range of crisis mitigation policies. Oiginality/value: Although many argue that financial crises are predictable, it has been demonstrated in the literature that little is known about how to prevent them. This paper contributes to providing empirical evidence to address these issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Will Indonesia enter the 2023 financial crisis? Application of early warning model system
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Anggito Abimanyu, Muhammad Handry Imansyah, and Muhammad Adisurya Pratama
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Early Warning Model System (EWMS) ,probability of crisis ,Indonesian economy ,crisis pre-emptive and mitigation policies ,Economic growth, development, planning ,HD72-88 ,Regional economics. Space in economics ,HT388 - Abstract
Purpose ― This paper estimates the possibility of a financial crisis in Indonesia using an early warning system (EWMS) model. Method ― A quantitative EWMS model has been developed to detect a potential financial crisis in 2023 based on the econometric logistic probability model (Logit) Findings ― Based on the model estimates, Indonesia is expected to enter a financial crisis without adequate macroeconomic policies in the next 12 to 24 months. In recent years, Indonesia has implemented prudent macroeconomic policies such as increasing the Bank Indonesia policy rate and sustaining the state budget to avoid the impact of a deep financial crisis. Implications ― To avoid the potential for further financial crises, Indonesia must implement a wider range of crisis mitigation policies. Originality/value ― Although many argue that financial crises are predictable, it has been demonstrated in the literature that little is known about how to prevent them. This paper contributes to providing empirical evidence to address these issues.
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- 2023
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12. INDONESIA .
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INDONESIAN economy ,INDONESIAN politics & government - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher International Country Risk Guide, with topics including economic conditions, political structure, and investment profile.
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- 2022
13. MarketLine Country Profile: Indonesia.
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INDONESIAN economy ,INDONESIAN politics & government - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher MarketLine, with topics including economic conditions, political structure, and environmental landscape.
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- 2022
14. Country/Territory Report - Indonesia.
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INDONESIAN economy ,PEST analysis ,ECONOMIC competition - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher IHS Markit, with topics including economic growth, reunification efforts, and political structure.
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- 2022
15. The Relevances of Poda Na Lima as a Solution to The Covid19 Problems.
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Siregar, Iskandarsyah and Arifiah, Adinda
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COVID-19 pandemic ,BATAK (Indonesian people) ,INDONESIAN economy ,ECONOMIC development ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Many problems in contemporary times seem challenging to overcome with modern technology. An example of the problem is Covid-19 and its context. The latest technology considered relevant to the times' needs makes people from the newest civilization abandon and forget traditional technology that has even been tested for hundreds of years in overcoming various problems of its time. One of them is Poda Na Lima, philosophical teaching about mental attitude and lifestyle in Batak civilization. Until now, this philosophy is still known in the Batak community. However, the problem is in the implementation. This study tries to explore and translate the values of Poda Na Lima to draw their relevance to the potential for solving the Covid-19 problem, which is still a problem in the global community. This research and study analyze the Poda Na Lima, a philosophy using the Sociosemiotics analysis knife. The sociosemiotics point of view is considered appropriate in describing the problems related to this research and study. It becomes a research method, analysis, and conclusion in research which can ultimately prove that the values and derivatives of the implementation of Poda Na Lima can be used as standards and guidelines in overcoming the Covid-19 problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
16. Parliamentary Threshold in Multi-Party System in Indonesia.
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Gunanto, Djoni, Murod, Ma'mun, and Sulaiman, Muhammad
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INDONESIAN politics & government ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,INDONESIAN economy ,ECONOMIC development ,POLITICAL parties - Abstract
The multiparty system is an obstacle that must be addressed. One of the instruments that can be used to transform the party system and presumably strengthen the presidential system implemented in Indonesia is the parliamentary threshold (Parliamentary Threshold). The parliamentary threshold is believed to be able to reduce the number of political parties that will enter representative institutions. So that there will be a simplification of the number of parties in the DPR with fewer parties, the support for the party system to the building of the presidential system that is adopted will be stronger. The research method used in this study is a Literature Review of various journal articles and books on Parliamentary Thresholds. The results of this study are the consequences of the multiparty system not only affecting the mechanism and efficiency of the discussion of draft laws and draft regional regulations in the DPR or DPRD, but also the government bureaucracy that must be held by many people as representatives of the winning political parties in the general election. People's representatives who sit in the legislature and government will fight for the aspirations of their supporters who are very varied. Among the impacts of the multiparty system that is important to note is the necessity of forming a governing coalition, which in practice in the past made it difficult for the government to set strategic policies because it took into account many factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
17. Country/Territory Report - Indonesia.
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INDONESIAN economy ,POLITICAL stability ,ECONOMIC competition - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher IHS Markit, with topics including economic growth, strengths and weaknesses concerning business environment, and risks and stability related to political structure.
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- 2021
18. INDONESIA.
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INDONESIAN economy ,PEST analysis ,ECONOMIC competition - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher PRS Group Inc., with topics including economic growth, reunification efforts, and political structure.
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- 2021
19. Macroeconomic Indicators as A Signal of The Currency Crisis in The Indonesian Economy.
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SUTRISNO, HADI, WULANSARI, DYAH, and HANDOYO, ROSSANTO DWI
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CURRENCY crises ,ECONOMIC indicators ,FOREIGN exchange market ,INDONESIAN economy ,MACROECONOMIC models ,DATA modeling - Abstract
This study aims to determine the best model for a currency crisis in Indonesia (1991-2019) influenced by Fundamental and Contagion Effects. Fundamental factors consist of many macroeconomic indicators, while contagion is the impact of the crisis in other countries (Philippines, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia). The determination of a crisis period is based on the critical value of the EMPI (Exchange Market Pressure Index); the signal analysis approach ascertains the signal source of the vulnerability of macroeconomic indicators. The Fundamental and Contagion Effects in EMPI are modeled as the Polynomial Distributed-Lag. Apart from being better than cross-section data modeling, this model was also used to determine when the initial shock crisis happened. It complements Minsky's approach, which analyzed the crisis from the initial causes. Modeling using macroeconomic indicators shows that Fundamental and Contagion Effects are crucial in EMPI. Conversely, modeling only involving Leading Indicators shows that Contagion Effects are insignificant in EMPI. This means that Leading Indicators dominantly determine EMPI behavior, denying the role Contagion Effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
20. The Challenges in Indonesia Poultry Industry Business.
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Ali, Puti Retno, Machfud, Machfud, Sukardi, Sukardi, Noor, Erliza, and Purnomo, Dwi
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POULTRY industry & economics ,INDONESIAN economy ,ECONOMIC systems ,OVERPRODUCTION - Abstract
Agroindustry is a key component of Indonesia's economic system which has been experiencing "VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous)" as the most critical set of challenges recently. This study is the first to provide an overview of the agroindustry with a framework focused on the Indonesia Poultry Industry. Apart from playing an important role in the national economy, the poultry industry also provides a protein source for Indonesian people, with a 7.8 kg consumption per capita per year in 2019. This study aims to describe the challenges of the Indonesian poultry industry under VUCA conditions. The exploratory method was used to identify the potential factors through literature reviews and in-depth interviews with poultry industry practitioners. Furthermore, results were based on data obtained from primary and secondary sources. This research identified the various VUCA factors affecting businesses across Indonesia's poultry industry. These include volatile conditions due to fluctuations in live bird prices, uncertain conditions due to chicken meat imports, and the unavailability of food chain facilities. The complex and ambiguous conditions occurred due to chicken meat oversupply and cartel practices. Finally, the research results were incorporated in a conceptual model for future reference. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
21. INDONESIA.
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INDONESIAN economy ,INDONESIAN politics & government - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher The PRS Group, Inc., with topics including economic conditions, political structure, and financial risk.
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- 2021
22. Impact of Covid-19 On Indonesia's Economy
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Novia Putri Mauluddiyah and Habib Adjie
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covid-19 ,covid-19 impact ,indonesian economy ,Law - Abstract
This study aims to determine the impact of Covid-19 on the current Indonesian economy and this type of research is a type of data analysis research library, data reduction, data display and verification / conclusion the results of this study indicate the impact of Covid-19 on the Indonesian economy today with various the impact on the economy due to the Covid-19 pandemic that occurred at this time it is necessary to know the impacts that occur namely the difficulty in finding employment, hard to meet the needs of daily life and also do not have income to meet the needs for a day and many troubles were received from all sectors of the economy in all sectors and also felt the effects of Covid-19.
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- 2020
23. Regional economic structure and heterogeneous effects of monetary policy: evidence from Indonesian provinces.
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Aginta, Harry and Someya, Masakazu
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ECONOMIC structure ,MONETARY policy ,IMPULSE response ,ECONOMIC impact ,INDONESIAN economy ,AUTOREGRESSIVE models ,CENTRAL banking industry ,BANKING policy - Abstract
We analyze how regional economic structures affect the impact of monetary policy on rates of inflation across 34 Indonesian provinces. The paper first applies structural factor augmented vector autoregressive model (SFAVAR) to all the 34 provinces based on monthly provincial data in order to measure the length and magnitude of responses of regional inflation to monetary policy shock, derived from the consequential impulse response functions of 34 provinces. In the second step, we analyze the impact of economic structures on the length and magnitude of regional inflationary responses of 34 provinces. We find that the impacts of monetary policy across regions are significantly influenced by economic structural variables such as manufacturing sector share to GDP, mining sector share to GDP, bank lending share to GDP and export share to GDP. In addition, we found the spatial lag, rate of inflation of neighboring provinces, is also statistically significant. In a similar fashion, economic structural variables such as manufacturing sector share to GDP, construction sector share to GDP and investment share to GDP are found statistically significant in explaining regional differences of monetary policy efficiency. Our findings imply economic structures of provinces have to be incorporated to designing monetary policy in Indonesia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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24. The impact of Industry 4.0 on the Indonesian economy: A general equilibrium assessment.
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INDUSTRY 4.0 ,INDONESIAN economy ,LABOR productivity ,EQUILIBRIUM ,FOOD industry - Abstract
Copyright of Regional Science Policy & Practice is the property of Wiley-Blackwell and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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25. Wages, Employment, Productivity in the Manufacturing Sector
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Tadjoeddin, Mohammad Zulfan, Chowdhury, Anis, Beeson, Mark, Series Editor, Tadjoeddin, Mohammad Zulfan, and Chowdhury, Anis
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- 2019
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26. Translation of Indonesian Economic Terms into English in Annual Reports.
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Basma, I. Dewa Gede NuhurAdhi
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CORPORATION reports ,INDONESIAN economy ,TRANSLATING & interpreting ,LIBRARY research ,TRANSLATORS - Abstract
Copyright of Linguistika: Buletin Ilmiah Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana is the property of Program Studi Magister Linguistik Program Pascasarjana Universitas Udayana and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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27. INDONESIA COUNTRY REVIEW.
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Coleman, Denise Youngblood
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INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher Country Watch, with topics including political history and conditions, economic status, and foreign investment.
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- 2021
28. Country/Territory Report - Indonesia.
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INDONESIAN politics & government ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher Information Handling Services (IHS) Markit Ltd, with topics including political structure, economic structure, and foreign relations of the country.
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- 2020
29. Vulnerability Analysis of Macroeconomic Indicators for Early Detection of Currency Crisis: Case Study of Indonesian Economy on 1991–2019.
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Sutrisno, Hadi, Sari, Dyah Wulan, and Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi
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CURRENCY crises ,ECONOMIC indicators ,FOREIGN exchange market ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to detect the currency crisis in Indonesia by exploring the vulnerability of macroeconomic variables. The Exchange Market Pressure Index was used to determine the crisis period by modeling the threshold value. Early indicators were determined using the signal analysis approach; therefore, the vulnerability level of each macroeconomic variable is known and used to determine the leading indicators. The result showed that the Signal Analysis and Herrera–Garcia approaches are the best detection models. Furthermore, it was concluded that the Signal Analysis approach was better in detecting crises compared to the Herrera–Garcia approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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30. INDONESIA COUNTRY REVIEW.
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INDONESIAN economy ,INDONESIAN politics & government ,INTERNATIONAL relations - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher, CountryWatch Incorporated, with topics including economic conditions; political conditions; and international relations.
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- 2020
31. BMI Research: Asia Monitor: South East Asia Vol 2.
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MALAYSIAN politics & government ,INDONESIAN economy ,PHILIPPINE economy - Abstract
A country report for South East Asian countries including Malaysia, Indonesia, and Philippines is presented from publisher Fitch Solutions, with topics including economic condition, political structure, and banking system.
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- 2020
32. Country/Territory Report - Indonesia.
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INDONESIAN economy ,INDONESIAN politics & government - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher IHS Markit, with topics including economic condition, political structure, and legal landscape.
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- 2019
33. INDONESIA.
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POLITICAL stability ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
A country report for Indonesia is presented from publisher PRS Group Inc., with topics including government stability, internal conflict, ethnic tensions and economic condition as of October 2019.
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- 2019
34. Indonesia’s Economic Growth Forecasting
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Muhammad Teguh and Abdul Bashir
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Economic Growth ,Forecasting ,Indonesian Economy ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
The high economic growth is very important for Indonesia to accelerate the development process at this period. Although, the growth rate was reached at 5.17 % in 2018 is likely high enough, some domestic economists even point out, it really can be raised to a higher level. This research tries to investigate and formulate again Indonesia’s economic growth rate in 2018 and forecast it for 2019. By doing analysis recent real GDP data by industrial origin and by type of expenditures, and also consider all of the available potential economic resources, this research shows that Indonesia’s economic growth rate could stand at 6.03 % in 2018 and also at 6.03 % in 2019. Anyway, the government need a good economic plan and consistently performing appropriate strategies which are suited to targets in order to have rapid and stable economic growth rate
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- 2019
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35. A Quantitative Reassessment of the Dual Banking–Growth Nexus in Indonesia: Comparative Analysis
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Levent, Adem, Ustaoğlu, Murat, Tatoğlu, Ferda Yerdelen, USTAOĞLU, Murat, editor, and İNCEKARA, Ahmet, editor
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- 2017
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36. The Effect of Corporate Governance on Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Indonesia.
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Tania, Feren Frisca and Mukhlasin
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TAX evasion ,CORPORATE governance ,AUDIT committees ,STOCK exchanges ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
This study aims to analyze the effect of the effectiveness of internal control, independent commissioners, the expertise of the board of commissioners, the number of audit committees, and the expertise of the audit committee on tax avoidance in manufacturing companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2016-2018. This research is expected to be a material consideration for companies in making decisions related to taxation. The deductive approach used in this study by developing hypotheses based on relevant theories and findings of previous studies. Agency theory is used to see the effect of corporate governance on tax avoidance. The data collection method uses secondary data from the company's financial statements and annual reports according to specific criteria. Data analysis was performed by descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression. The results of the regression analysis prove that effectiveness of internal control and number of audit committees had a positive effect which means higher effectiveness of internal control and number of audit committees cause more tax avoidance, conversely independent commissioners and expertise of the board of commissioners had a negative effect which shows greater independent commissioners and expertise of the board of commissioners cause less tax avoidance. Another result claim that the expertise of the audit committee did not affect on tax avoidance. In contrast to previous studies, this study is more varied by combining several independent variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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37. Strategic review of the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on Indonesian national economy
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Syahtaria, Mohamad Ikhwan
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General Engineering ,Strategic Review ,Russia-Ukraine War ,Global ,Indonesian Economy - Abstract
The tension between the two countries between Russia and Ukraine will have a detrimental impact on the global economy and disrupt the recovery process of the world economy, including Indonesia. Global economic growth will slow down if peace efforts between the two countries do not take place immediately, the impact of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as well as European Union sanctions against Russia can occur through several transmissions including a spike in commodity prices, a spike in energy prices and a supply chain shock, this will have an impact on the economy. including the Indonesian economy, which is currently still experiencing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The main purpose of this research is to get answers about the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the Indonesian national economy. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods, namely research methods based on the philosophy of post positivism, data collection techniques are carried out by triangulation and summarizing various conditions, and situations from various data collected in the form of interviews, literature studies, and observations in the field. The results obtained are that in the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine, global inflation can occur because the first target of the conflict is the obstruction of global supply chains, thus disrupting the ongoing global economic recovery. Global economic growth will be significantly contracted, the rest will result in sloping consumption and investment due to disruption of international flows of goods and services so that the export-import and economic commodity sectors experience declining performance and have a significant impact on the Indonesian economy.
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- 2022
38. The relationship between economic growth and macroeconomic indicators in Indonesia
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Dwi Wulandari, Sugeng Hadi Utomo, and Bagus Shandy Narmaditya
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macroeconomic factors ,export ,e-money ,economic growth ,Indonesian economy ,International relations ,JZ2-6530 - Published
- 2020
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39. Balance of Payment Dynamic in Indonesia and the Structure of Economy
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Telisa Falianty
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balance of payment ,economic structure ,macroeconomics ,Indonesian economy ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
This paper will assess in aggregate and detail the trend of BOP and its component in Indonesia. Stationarity test will be employed to each component of Indonesian BOP to assess the persistency. This study will calculate the balance of payment constrained growth (BOPC) using Kalman Filter technique (state space model). The BOP, secondary income, and financial account are found to be stationer which means that the data are mean reverting. On the other hand, current account balance, trade balance, service balance, primary income, and capital account balance are unit root. This paper found the evidence of the importance of commodity price to Indonesian current account and export. Indonesian dependency on commodity-based export need to be restructured. Indonesia should also consider the side effect of FDI as a source of financing for current account deficit, without ignoring the positive effect of FDI and the volatility of portfolio investment. The persistency of primary income deficit should also become Indonesian future policy agenda.
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- 2018
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40. The paradox of progressing sideways: food poverty and livelihood change in the rice lands of outer island Indonesia.
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McCarthy, John F.
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FOOD security ,POVERTY ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
Despite economic growth in middle-income countries across the global south, pockets of food poverty persist in the countryside. An accepted account suggests that many of the poor are stuck in a 'truncated agrarian transition' where neither agriculture nor labour markets provide sufficient opportunities. Yet, statistics indicate that many have moved out of poverty, even as undernourishment continues. Exploring an Indonesian periphery, this paper interrogates this conundrum. It describes a 'sideways scenario' where change fails to map onto both expectations of forward development and stagnation described by established theory. While many progress in quotidian terms, persistent food poverty and stunting remain. Here, 'advancing sideways' amounts to a paradoxical form of progress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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41. HOW DOES HALAL TOURISM CONTRIBUTE TO COMMUNITY ECONOMY? THE CASES OF TSUNAMI MUSEUM AND THE PLTD FLOATING SHIP IN BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA.
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Afriwanda, Syahnur, Sofyan, and Gunawan, Eddy
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TOURISM economics ,MUSEUMS -- Economic aspects ,COMMUNITY development ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
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- 2020
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42. REVIEWING THE FATWAS RELATED TO FINTECH APPLICATIONS IN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN INDONESIA.
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Nurlaela, Nunung, Luthfiyana, Muthi, Sulastri, Andini, and Wahyunita, Evy Sulvy
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FATWAS ,ISLAMIC finance ,FINANCIAL institution management ,FINANCIAL statements ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
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- 2020
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43. ZAKAT AS LOCALLY-GENERATED REVENUE: ITS ACCOUNTING TREATMENT AT BAITUL MAL ACEH.
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Musa, Armiadi
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ZAKAT ,ACCOUNTING ,PUBLIC institutions ,FINANCIAL statements ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
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- 2020
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44. UNCOVER LOCAL WISDOM VALUES OF TRADE AT THE BORDER OF INDONESIA-MALAYSIA: AN ISLAMIC ECONOMICS PERSPECTIVE.
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Iswanto, Budi, Munadi, and Suriadi
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INTERNATIONAL trade ,ISLAMIC finance ,ANTHROPOLOGICAL linguistics ,INDONESIAN economy ,ECONOMIC conditions in Malaysia - Abstract
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- 2020
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45. Gotong Royong: A Study of Poverty Reduction in East of Java (Indonesia).
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PARJI, Parji, MAHARANI, Swasti, and AKBAR, Muh. Firyal
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POVERTY reduction ,MANAGEMENT of municipal services ,COMMUNITY involvement ,PUBLIC welfare ,RURAL population ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
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- 2020
46. Democratization in Indonesia: Strong State and Vibrant Civil Society.
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Yazid, Sylvia and K. Pakpahan, Aknolt
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DEMOCRATIZATION , *SOCIAL democracy ,INDONESIAN politics & government ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
Since the Reform Era began in 1998, a democratization process has taken place in Indonesia. By assessing the three elements of state, economy, and society, and the evolution of their interactions, this study concludes that Indonesia's contemporary political condition has been shaped by a continuously strong and dominant state, increased participation of society, and the adoption of the developmental state model. The state remains a dominant actor since a strong presence and role of the state continues to be sustained by the elites to maintain power. Society's demands to receive government assistance have deepened the state's role. While in the past the state was heavily supported by the military, today, the presence of the military within the democratic system has significantly diminished and been replaced by different economic actors. The elites are more dependent on support from society to remain in power and to implement policies that are generally achieved through economic incentives. Public participation appears in a majority of social, economic, and even political affairs, mainly to fulfill the requirement of being democratic. As for the economy, its role is becoming larger and has increasingly been used to replace the coercive power approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. The relationship between economic growth and macroeconomic indicators in Indonesia.
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Wulandari, Dwi, Utomo, Sugeng Hadi, and Narmaditya, Bagus Shandy
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ECONOMIC expansion ,ECONOMIC impact ,ERROR correction (Information theory) ,MACROECONOMICS ,CENTRAL banking industry - Abstract
This study aims to determine the relationship between macroeconomics variables, including investment, export, and e-money transactions towards economic growth in Indonesia. This research applied Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) in order to determine long-term and short-term relationships between the variables. This research used quarterly time-series data during 2010- 2017 from the Central Bank of Indonesia, Statistics Indonesia and Investment Coordination Board in Indonesia. For the analysis purposes, the study used a stationary test, long-lag test, cointegration test, and a causality test. The empirical results of this study show that in both short and long terms, investment has a positive impact on economic growth in Indonesia, while export and e-money transactions have a negative impact on economic growth in Indonesia during the research period. These findings provide insights for future research on investments, as both physical investment and human investment may potentially boost economic growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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48. Determinants of audit delay in indonesian companies: empirical evidence.
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RUSDIYANTO, AGUSTIA, Dian, SOETEDJO, Soegeng, MADE, Narsa, and FITRISIA Septiarini, Dina
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AUDITING ,BUSINESS size ,ACCOUNTANTS ,STOCK exchanges ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
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- 2020
49. Ensuring Disclosure of Origin of Genetic Resources in Patent Applications: Indonesia's efforts to Combat Biopiracy.
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Rahmah, Mas, Barizah, Nurul, and Blay, Sam
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As a country of mega biodiversity, Indonesia is also vulnerable to biopiracy target. To prevent biopiracy, it is crucial to protect the country's genetic resources. In order to protect genetic resources and to prevent biopiracy, Indonesia has included the requirement of Disclosure of Origin (DO) in The Indonesian Patents Act, 2016 by imposing patent applicants to disclose the origins of genetic resources in Patent application. This paper critically analyses the Patents Act to highlight key issues that undermine the country's efforts to combat biopiracy. The principal findings are that there are significant problems with implementing DO provisions of the Act in the fight against bio piracy. The effectiveness of the legislation remains questionable and some important sections of the Act lack clarity. The purported regulatory framework under the Act to enforce DO and to help deal with biopiracy is ill defined and human resources are inadequate. The paper concludes that to combat biopiracy effectively Indonesia needs to review its legislative and institutional framework on DO and consider establishing a National Anti-Biopiracy Commission. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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50. Indonesia's Quest for Food Self-sufficiency: A New Agricultural Political Economy?
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Hamilton-Hart, Natasha
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SELF-reliant living , *AGRICULTURAL economics , *FOOD production , *FOOD exports & imports , *CROPS ,INDONESIAN economy - Abstract
The aspiration to achieve food self-sufficiency has returned to the Indonesian policy agenda in the post-reformasi period. After being side-lined as a policy goal immediately after the transition to democracy, political leaders since 2009 have increasingly cited self-sufficiency to justify policies to raise domestic food production and reduce food imports. These policies are often inefficient and at odds with the goals of food security and decreasing poverty. The self-sufficiency drive is thus often attributed to 'political' motives. But what kind of politics is at work in Indonesia's renewed self-sufficiency drive: a broad-based politics that aims to foster support among smallholder food producers, or an elite politics based on rent-seeking by narrow constituencies? The distributional implications of food self-sufficiency policies in the post-reformasi period suggest that both dynamics are at work. Narrow elite interests have benefited, but smallholder landowners account for a significant share of many agricultural crops. Although smallholder landowners are increasingly differentiated, they constitute a reasonably broad-based constituency. The valorisation of agriculture reflected in the self-sufficiency drive and related rural sector policies may lay the foundations for a more inclusive agricultural political economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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