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MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS SERIES Quarterly Economic Outlook 2017 Q2 : Stable GDP Growth with Broader Base

Indonesian GDP has been around its stable growth path which is more or less 5% per year in the last four years. Construction sector has been growing strongly since 2014. The ever-increasing investment in infrastructure projects would push this sector even higher. Information and Communication sector has dominated all of the sectors in GDP. The […]

ANALISIS MAKROEKONOMI: Inflasi Juli 2017

(This report available only in Bahasa Indonesia) Pada bulan Juli 2017, inflasi tercatat berada di tingkat 0,22% (mtm) atau 2,60% (ytd), turun dibandingkan bulan Juni 2017. Data tersebut sesuai  dengan prediksi LPEM FEB UI pada  analisis bulan Juni 2017. Inflasi bulan Juli 2017 merupakan inflasi terendah selama 9 tahun terakhir. Namun  seperti yang telah disebutkan […]

Factors Influencing SMEs’ Engagement in Direct Exporting Activities

Mohamad D. Revindo and Christopher Gan Abstract: The benefits of trade liberalisation are not shared equally among countries and enterprises across the globe. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in developing countries are less able to participate in export market than their large counterparts despite various export assistance provision by the government. This study aims to […]

MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS SERIES: BI Board of Governor Meeting July 2017

Following slightly higher inflation and uptick in economic activities, offset by slashed US growth outlook, Bank Indonesia should be well advised to  keep its policy rates at current  level. We still maintain a slight bias toward rate cut this Thursday, given that domestic inflationary concern is not as  apparent as upward pressure on Rupiah exchange […]

Supporting National Commitment in Reducing GHG Emissions: A Painful Journey for Indonesian Local Government?

Sulistiadi Dono Iskandar and Andhika Putra Pratama Abstract In 2009, Indonesian ex-President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono declared Indonesia’s commitment to reduce its Green House Gas (GHG) emission.  The commitment later being legalized in Government Regulation No. 61 2011 (PP 61 Tahun 2011) along with the legal establishment of RAN-GRK  (National Action Plan for GHG Emission Reduction) […]

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