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Regional Economic Integration and its Impacts on Growth, Poverty and Income Distribution: The Case of Indonesia

Indonesia is facing the trade liberalization and regional economic integration with several free trade areas, i.e. bilateral FTA, regional FTA and multilateral FTA. The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of those international relationships on Indonesian economic…

  • adminceds
  • 30/03/2007
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

The Economy-wide Impact of Controlling Energy Consumption in Indonesia: An Analysis Using a Social Accounting Matrix Framework

Escalating oil prices and the need to control carbon emissions sound the alarm for Indonesia to reduce or be more efficient in its energy use. To create an incentive for society to be more energy efficient, the government needs to…

  • adminceds
  • 30/01/2007
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

Searching for Equitable Energy Pricing Reform for Indonesia

In 2005, the Indonesian government implemented a massive fuel price increase. While the benefits of the reform on efficiency grounds have been widely acknowledged, there is still debate about whether the reform was equitable.., That question is answered in this…

  • adminceds
  • 29/01/2007
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

The Economy-wide Impact of Fuel Oil, Gas and Electricity Pricing and Subsidy Policies as well as Their Consumption Improvement Efficiency in Indonesia

In Indonesia, the government determines the domestic prices of energy; namely fuel oil, such as gasoline, automotive diesel oil (ADO) and kerosene, gas and electricity. In response to the weakening of rupiah during the 1997/1998 economic crisis and the increasing…

  • adminceds
  • 30/12/2006
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

The Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on Indonesia’s Exports to the USA: An Application of ARDL Bounds Testing Procedure

This paper investigates the long-run and short-run impacts of exchange rate volatility on Indonesia’s exports of priority commodities to the United States of America over the monthly period 1997-2005. Estimates of cointegration relations are obtained using ARDL bounds testing procedure.…

  • adminceds
  • 29/12/2006
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

Constructing Indonesian Social Accounting Matrix for Distributional Analysis in the CGE Modelling Framework

The distributional impact of policies analyzed in the CGE modelling framework have been constrained in part by the absence of a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) with disaggregated households. Since Indonesian official SAM does not distinguish households by income or expenditure…

  • adminceds
  • 30/11/2006
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

The Impact of Child Labor on Child’s Education: The Case of Indonesia

Employing child as a labor is categorized as a violation to the human right. But it seems unavoidable in developing country to prevent children entering labor market. Many extensive literatures on the determinant of child labor have been found, but…

  • adminceds
  • 30/08/2006
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

Earnings Differential Between Male-Female In Indonesia: Evidence From Sakernas Data

This Research aims to analyze the earnings inequality in Indonesia and to know whether the earnings inequality can be explained by individual characteristic factors such as education and experience; location both urban-rural and province where individual reside and work; and…

  • adminceds
  • 29/08/2006
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

The Impacts of Higher Energy Prices on Indonesia’s and West Java’s Economies using INDOTERM, a Multiregional Model of Indonesia

Indonesia’s national and regional/local policy makers are becoming increasingly concerned with disparities between regions. Aggregate incomes and expenditures in one region may change proportionally more than national changes. This paper contains a technical summary of the structure and special features…

  • adminceds
  • 28/08/2006
  • WoPEDS | Working Papers

On the re-Assessment of Inequality in Indonesia: Household Survey or National Account?

This paper is motivated by the inconsistency between food and non-food expenditure estimated from household survey data (SUSENAS) and from nationalaccount (I-O table) and its connection on the issue of inequality in Indonesia.Since non-food expenditure tend to be under-estimated when…

  • adminceds
  • 27/08/2006
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