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The research and bank model developed in this paper for the case of Indonesia is motivated by the following: 1. A … recent change in banking regulations in Indonesia, like the statutory reserve requirement and full implementation of Basel II … behaviour in Indonesia; 3. A lack of policy simulation tools that can help with the analysis of banking policy in Indonesia. The …
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The causality between energy consumption and real income in developed countries has been a very vital research topic in recent years. Raising concerns about climate change and global warming increase the pressure on policy makers to take action against energy depletion. Unfortunately these...
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Indonesia’s economy is getting more integrated with the global economy. Potential impact of global economy shocks to … following large capital inflows poses a serious threat to Indonesia’s economy. Meanwhile, Indonesia’s own domestic concerns … concerns on external sector, Bank Indonesia’s FPAS needs to be equipped with macroeconomic model with a more complete features …
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VECM that ignore the error structure.we apply a VEC-GARCH model to real international asset pricing data and test …
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as Bank Indonesia’s Certificates (SBI) and Government’s Bonds (SBN). The main focus of the research is to understand the …
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and occurred repeatedly in many countries since the era of modern banking. In the case of Indonesia, bank runs have also … Indonesia. The closure of 16 banks by the government on 1st November 1997 undermined customer confidence in their banks …
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; Peng and Zhou, 2005; Stenholm et al. 2013). We use panel data econometrics, with a unique dataset that merges two databases … period 2001-2007. Although cross-country studies are more robust (Bruton et al., 2010), Indonesia compensates with its … survey instruments of institutions and consistently available data on the bribing component of entrepreneurship, which is …
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leading media research said that currently, middle class in Indonesia is the third-largest in the world. There are about 74 … million middle classes in Indonesia, and this number will double by 2020. In the other hand, economic growth also creates a … problem of rising inequality. Inequality in Indonesia is worsened as the Gini index increasing from 0.308 in 1999 to 0,41 in …
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