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Agus Eko Nugroho, author
This paper aims at reviewing empirical literature on the perfomance and issues associated with commercialisation of microfinance institutions (MFIs). The popular approach believes that commercial-based operation can lead to financial self-sustainability without reducing the role to assist the poor. Although the growth in financial intermediation is evident, many commercialised MFIs...
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 2006
EFIN-54-2-August2006-173
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Tambunan, Tulus, author
Recent research on the role of institutions in economic development and poverty reduction indicates the importance of institutions, including local institutions. This study examines the importance of institutions as a means to support poverty alleviation policy in Indonesia. Specifically, it addresses two simple but very important policy-questions. First, how important...
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 2006
EFIN-54-1-August2006-79
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Anton Hendranata, author
This study aims (1) to construct an Econometric Input-Output Model for Indonesia, that emphasizes the linkage between sectors, and (2) to analyze the impact of budget allocation on development expenditure to Indonesian's economy in 2002. The model, constructed by combining the advantages of an input-output model and an econometric model, is...
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 2004
EFIN-52-3-Des2004-231
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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This study evaluates consistency of the trickle down hypothesis, that shows parabolic relationship between poverty incidence and per capita aggregate gross domestic product (GDP), with Indonesia data. In addition to aggregate GDP, the hypothesis was also tested by using GDP disaggregated by sector and adding some alternative price variables. The...
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 2003
EFIN-51-3-Sept2003-291
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Moeninggar S., author
Alternative Risk Transfer (ART) is the tool that arises to answer the challenge in making a risk transfer prosess more efficient. As a part of the solution in turbulent business world, ART is still in the evolution strages, especially when it comes to the implementation strges in developing countries that...
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 2000
EFIN-XLVIII-3-Sept2000-275
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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A systematic information on the amount and the source of investment in agriculture sector is needed, especially in relation to the purpose of formulating the Repelita Vll of Agricultural Sector. The main objective of this paptur is to calculate total value of investment requirement in agriculture and to identify the...
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1999
EFIN-XLVII-1-Mar1999-75
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Siregar, Masdjidin, author
The objective of this paper is to analyze the causal relationship between export and economic growth in Indonesia for the period of 1971-97. The method used in this study is almost similar to previous studies tarried out by Yung and Marshall (1935) and Dodaro (1993) It is concluded from the...
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1999
EFIN-XLVII-3-Sept1999-313
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Rumagit, Grace A., author
The article highlights the prospeccts of Minahasa wooden-house development by analysing its supply and demand sides, taking info account the cultural aspects therein. The findings show that economically as wdl as financially Minahasa wooden-house industry has a good and promising prospects Due to its proximity to wood sources the industry...
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1999
EFIN-XLVII-4-Des1999-383
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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The Belgian Congo (Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), the Netherlands Indies (Indonesia), and Taiwan/Formosa (now the Republic of China) experienced policies during the 19th and early 20th century which could be termed exploitative or extractive, although some policies in these colonies could also be termed developmental. All...
[Place of publication not identified]: Economics and Finance in Indonesia (EFI), 2015
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library