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Economics and Finance Indonesia Vol. 58 No. 1, 2010

Atsushi Masuda,  Hitoshi Oshige : Indonesian Economy: Contagion of World Financial Crisis and Policy Response Howard Dick : The Archipelagic Paradox Islands, Cities and the Modern State, 1808-2008 Esta Lestari : Volatility Spillover Effects in East Asian Capital Markets: A Case Study of the Real Estate Sectors Riwanto Tirtosudarmo : Widjojo Nitisastro, the praxis of […]

Economics and Finance Indonesia Vol. 57 No. 3, 2009

Syurkani Ishak-Kasim, Abdullahi D. Ahmed  : Inflation Expectations and Rationality:Evidence from Indonesian Survey Data Muhammad Handry Imansyah, Armin J. Kammel : Forecasting Financial Crises by Applying the “Temple Model of Financial Crises” Against the Background of the Indonesian Experience Albert Hasudungan : Forestry Crisis in Danau Sentarum National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia Ari Kuncoro, Arie […]

Economics and Finance Indonesia Vol. 57 No. 1, 2009

Iwan J. Azis : Macro Stability can be Detrimental to Poverty Marleen Dieleman Peter Post : Punctuations in Emerging Markets: Regime Change and Family Firm Responses in Indonesia Ewout Frankema Daan Marks : Was It Really “Growth with Equity” under Soeharto?  A Theil Analysis of Indonesian Income Inequality, 1961-2002 Joan Hardjono : Ethnic Identity and […]

Varieties of Governance of Public Goods Delivery in Indonesia:The Case of Roads after Decentralization and Local Democratization

For Indonesia the fall of Suharto in 1998 brought dramatic changes in the political landscape. It signified the beginning of transformation from an authoritarian regime towards a more democratic society where the distribution power is more devolved. In this respect Indonesia follow what is called a big-bang approach in the transition.

Identifying the constraints to budget execution in the infrastructure sector : DIPA tracking study : Identifikasi hambatan dalam pelaksanaan anggaran di sektor infrastruktur : studi penelusuran DIPA (Bahasa (Indonesian))

Abstract The main objective of this study is to support the Government of Indonesia, in particular the Fiscal Policy Office, in exploring reforms to improve line ministries’ budget execution in the infrastructure sector. The specific objectives are as follows: (i) to identify the constraints to budget execution in the infrastructure sector, focusing on 2010 budget […]

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