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Economics and Finance in Indonesia
1953 - 2024
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2024, volume 70
- Marriage and Economic Status as Predictors of Depressed Symptoms pp. 1-16

- Achmad Kautsar, Dini Widiani, Ni Putu Mia Tarani, Grace Wulandari and Adiatma Y. M. Siregar
- Identifying Risk-Taking Behavior and Prudent Asset Allocation in Pension Funds in Indonesia pp. 17-33

- Mohammad Alvin Prabowosunu, Reza Siregar, Rosi Melati, Rizky Rizaldi Ronaldo and Devan Hadrian
- The Effect of Tax Avoidance, Tax Rate Change, and Sustainability Disclosure on Earnings Management pp. 34-48

- I Putu Hendy Bimantara Dinata and Asqolani
- Kartu Prakerja Program and Youth Employment: Gender-Specific Outcomes in Indonesia pp. 49-62

- Rizki Tri Anggara
2023, volume 69
- Energy and Economic Growth Nexus: A Long-run Relationship in Indonesia pp. 1-14

- Kelvan Darrian, Yohanes B. Kadarusman and Dandy Rafitrandi
- Social Capital and Conflict in the Post-Suharto Regime in Indonesia pp. 15-34

- Andar Ristabet Hesda and Rus’an Nasrudin
- Household Demand for Food Prepared at Home and Food Away from Home in Indonesia pp. 35-46

- Ratih Damayanti, Chaikal Nuryakin and Pyan Amin Muchtar
- A Mathematical Approach to the Money Multiplier Analysis on Indonesian 1997–1998 Monetary Crisis pp. 47-66

- Albertus Prabu Siagian
- Sociodemographic Effects on Financial Inclusion: Implications from Online Transaction in Developing-8 Countriesfrom Online Transaction in Developing-8 Countries Abstract: The world has reached the industry 4.0, where technological developments have been widely applied to electronic payment, with no exception on Muslim countries. This study aims to investigate association between sociodemographic and financial inclusion in country D-8 in the probability of using online financial transactions. Using The Global Findex 2017 from D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation included in OIC countries and the logistic regression, this study explores the effect of sociodemographic namely gender, education, income status and working status on online financial transactions users. Using control variables such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Inflation and Exchange reta, results show that, there is a gender imbalance between men and women in using online transaction to access formal services. On the other hand, individuals who have higher level of education, upper-middle income and high-income, and those who work are more financially inclusive in using online transaction. In conclusion, those with higher sociodemographic status are more likely to use online transaction to access formal financial services. The government and third parties can use this study as policy recommendations for expanding online transaction as well as financial inclusion in developing Muslim countries pp. 67-86

- Dyah Titis Kusuma Wardani, Navi'ah Khusniati and Susilo Nur Aji Cokro Darsono
- From Rastra to BPNT: An Empirical Quantitative Evaluation of Food Assistance Reform in Indonesia pp. 98-112

- Wahyuni Andriana Sofa
- The Effect of Export-Related Measures on Indonesian Export of Palm, CPO, and Its Derivative Products pp. 113-127

- Edy Krismanto Sipayung and Christina Ruth Elisabeth
- The Effect of Financial Inclusion on Food Security: Evidence from Developing and Developed Countries pp. 128-145

- Yasmin and Sekar Utami Setiastuti
- Could Renewable Energy Use Boost Goods Export Performance in ASEAN? pp. 146-162

- Sherina Rafidah Khairunnisa and Siskarossa Ika Oktora
2022, volume 68
- Exporters in the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 1-16

- Realita Eschachasthi
- Does It Pay to be Good? The Performance of Indonesian Green Companies from 2009–2018 pp. 17-36

- Ega Annisa Rizti and Berly Martawardaya
- The Impact of Foreign Investment on Firm Performance: Indonesia After the 2007 FDI Reform pp. 37-50

- Nauval Hafiluddin and Arianto Patunru
- Why the Rate of Return of Religious School (Madrasah) is Too Low: The Case in Indonesia pp. 51-61

- Elfindri, Edi Ariyanto, Sri Maryati and Delfia T. Sari
- Constructing Indonesian Digital Economy Index in Determining Economic Policy Priorities amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 62-74

- Diah Rukmana Sari and Nasrudin
- Household Size and Household Wealth in Indonesia with the Influence of Spatial Aspects pp. 75-86

- Thomas Soseco
- The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Local Fiscal Revenue: Empirical Evidence from the Regions with Dominant Tertiary Sectors pp. 87-101

- Aisyah Nurrul Jannah and Khoirunurrofik Khoirunurrofik
- Economic Growth and CO2 Emission in ASEAN: Panel-ARDL Approach pp. 102-113

- Feriansyah, Hari Nugroho, Aura Asyda Larre, Qori’atul Septiavin and Cintya Khairun Nisa
- The Nonlinear Impact of Payment System Innovation on Financial System Stability in the ASEAN-4 Countries pp. 114-131

- Mahjus Ekananda
- Simultaneous Relationship between Financial Inclusion, Economic Growth, and Income Inequality in Sulawesi Island, 2011–2019 pp. 132-148

- Adella Siti Nursaliyawati and Siskarossa Ika Oktora
2021, volume 67
- Indonesian Provinces SDGs Composite Index: Lampung Province Analysis pp. 1-18

- Reny Andriati and Arief Yusuf
- Fiscal Sustainability in Indonesia with Asymmetry pp. 19-33

- Mohamad Ikhsan and I Gede Sthitaprajna Virananda
- Islamic Financial Literacy Index of Students: Bridging SDGs of Islamic Finance pp. 34-50

- Arief Dwi Saputra and Alfina Rahmatia
- Credit Limit of Unsecured Consumer Lending: Evidence from Micro Data pp. 51-62

- Suwinto Johan and Calista Dewi
- Women’s Financial Literacy: Perceived Financial Knowledge and Its Impact on Money Management pp. 63-74

- Vincent Gunawan, Vera Intanie Dewi, Triyana Iskandarsyah and Irsanti Hasyim
- Mobility Pattern Changes in Indonesia in Response to COVID-19 pp. 75-96

- Setia Pramana, Yuniarti, Dede Yoga Paramartha and Satria Bagus Panuntun
- Factors to Improve Fishery Household Welfare: Empirical Analysis of Indonesia pp. 97-114

- Bayu Rhamadani Wicaksono and Mohamad Fahmi
- The Impact of Mother’s Bargaining Power on the Nutritional Status of Children in Indonesia pp. 115-131

- Ahmad Yeyen Fidyani and I Dewa Gede Karma Wisana
- Measuring the Productivity of the Foods and Beverages Industries in Indonesia: What Factors Matter? pp. 132-146

- Mohammad Yasin
- Does Uncertainty Matter for Trade - Economic Growth Nexus in Indonesia? pp. 147-162

- Panky Tri Febiyansah, Bintang Dwitya Cahyono and Rio Novandra
- The Impact of School Operational Assistance Program Implementation at School Level on Senior Secondary Education Enrollment by Households: Evidence from Indonesia in 2007 and 2014 pp. 163-182

- Fairuzah Pertiwi Kartasasmita and Eny Sulistyaningrum
- The Role of Success Rate, Discovery, Appraisal Spending, and Transitioning Region on Exploration Drilling of Oil and Gas in Indonesia in 2004–2015 pp. 183-194

- Harry Patria
- The Environmental Kuznets Curve for Deforestation in Indonesia pp. 195-211

- Dara Aila, Nunung Nuryartono and Mandar Oak
- Effects of Financial Inclusion and Openness on Banking Stability: Evidence from Developing and Developed Countrie pp. 212-222

- M. Abdi Shalihin and Sugiharso Safuan
- Factors Influencing Economic Empowerment in Tourism Development pp. 223-234

- Eva Rachmawati, Joana Fountain and Michael Mackay
- The Productivity and Future Growth Potential of Indonesia pp. 235-256

- Mohamad Ikhsan, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, I Gede Sthitaprajna Virananda, Zihaul Abdi and Canyon Keanu Can
- Special Allocation Fund and Poverty Rate in Indonesia pp. 257-269

- Danesta Febianto Nugroho, Bayu Rhamadani Wicaksono and Muhammad R. Reynaldi
2020, volume 66
- The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Performance in Indonesia pp. 1-10

- Yohanes B. Kadarusman
- The Impact of Human Capital on Shadow Economy in Indonesia pp. 11-24

- Saraswati and Neli Agustina
- Corporate Income Tax Rate and Foreign Direct Investment: A Cross-Country Empirical Study pp. 25-46

- Amalia Indah Sujarwati and Riatu Qibthiyyah
- Enhancing Resilience to Turbulent Global Financial Markets: An Indonesian Experience pp. 47-63

- Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Ndiame Diop, Mohamad Ikhsan and Febrio Kacaribu
- Gender Differences in Children’s Non-Leisure Activities: A Decomposition Analysis pp. 64-76

- Dayang Haszelinna Abang Ali, Rosita Hamdan, Audrey Liwan and Josephine Yau Tan Hwang
- Book Review: Central Bank Policy: Theory and Practice by Perry Warjiyo and Solikin M. Juhro pp. 77-78

- Denny Irawan
- A Decomposition Analysis of Fertility: Evidence from DKI Jakarta and East Nusa Tenggara pp. 79-96

- Farma Mangunsong
- Business Vulnerability and Credit Access for Agriculture-Based Micro and Small Women Entrepreneurs pp. 97-111

- Dewi Ratna Sjari Martokoesoemo, Bonar M. Sinaga, Nunung Kusnadi and Yusman Syaukat
- Financial Reporting Quality and Investment Efficiency: Evidence from Indonesian Stock Market pp. 112-122

- Hanif Putra Ardianto, Iman Harymawan, Yuanita Intan Paramitasari and Mohammad Nasih
- Should I Bribe? Re-Examining the Greasing-the-Wheels Hypothesis in Democratic Post-Soeharto Indonesia pp. 123-140

- Irfan Kurniawan and Riyanto
- The Impact of Disparity in Infrastructure Development on Aceh’s Economic Performance: An Inter-Provincial Analysis pp. 141-156

- Mutiara Fahmi, Sahara and Yeti Lis Purnamadewi
- Public Health Spending, Governance Quality and Poverty Alleviation pp. 157-171

- Mohamad Komarudin and Mandar Oak
- The International Tourism Performance Amidst Several Intervention Events: More than 20 Years of Multi Input Intervention Analysis in Bali, Jakarta, and Kepulauan Riau Provinces pp. 172-190

- Taly Purwa and Eviyana Atmanegara
- The Role of Banking Services in Determining the Destination Countries for Indonesia’s Non-Oil and Gas Export pp. 191-208

- Rini Satriani and T.M. Zakir Machmud
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2018, volume 64
2017, volume 63
2016, volume 62
2015, volume 61
2012, volume 60
2011, volume 59
2010, volume 58
2009, volume 57
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2007, volume 55
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2005, volume 53
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2003, volume 51
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2001, volume 49
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