Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
1997 - 2024
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Volume 53, issue 3, 2017
- Saving not Spending: Indonesia’s Domestic Demand Problem pp. 233-259

- Raden Pardede and Shirin Zahro
- Indonesia’s Year of Democratic Setbacks: Towards a New Phase of Deepening Illiberalism? pp. 261-278

- Vedi R. Hadiz
- The Economic Cost of Violent Conflict: The Case of Maluku Province in Indonesia pp. 281-308

- Maheshwar Rao and Yogi Vidyattama
- Gravity Models of Interregional Migration in Indonesia pp. 309-332

- Nashrul Wajdi, Sri Moertiningsih Adioetomo and Clara H. Mulder
- Non-Tariff Trade Regulations in Indonesia: Nominal and Effective Rates of Protection pp. 333-357

- Stephen V. Marks
- Banking on the Future of Asia and the Pacific: 50 Years of the Asian Development Bank pp. 359-362

- Heath McMichael
- Dictators, Democrats, and Development in Southeast Asia: Implications for the Rest pp. 363-367

- Edmund Malesky
- The Rise of China and the Chinese Overseas: A Study of Beijing’s Changing Policy in Southeast Asia and Beyond pp. 367-370

- Ari Kokko
- Managing Globalization in the Asian Century: Essays in Honour of Prema-Chandra Athukorala pp. 370-372

- Sjamsu Rahardja
- Glossary pp. 373-375

- The Editors
- Index to Volume 53 pp. 377-378

- The Editors
Volume 53, issue 2, 2017
- Forestry, Forest Fires, and Climate Change in Indonesia pp. 111-136

- Armida Alisjahbana and Jonah M. Busch
- India and Indonesia: Lessons Learned from the 2013 Taper Tantrum pp. 137-160

- Muhamad Basri
- Agro-clusters and Rural Poverty: A Spatial Perspective for West Java pp. 161-186

- Dadan Wardhana, Rico Ihle and Wim Heijman
- Triangle of Linkages among Modernising Markets, Sprayer–traders, and Mango-farming Intensification in Indonesia pp. 187-208

- Sara Ratna Qanti, Thomas Reardon and Arief Iswariyadi
- Revisiting the Problem of Development Distribution pp. 211-217

- Boediono
- The SIJORI Cross-Border Region: Transnational Politics, Economics, and Culture pp. 219-220

- Maddaremmeng Panennungi
- Indonesia’s Overseas Labour Migration Programme, 1969–2010 pp. 220-222

- Chris Manning
- Financing the Green Transformation: How to Make Green Finance Work in Indonesia pp. 222-224

- Moekti P. Soejachmoen
- From Darkness to Light: Energy Security Assessment in Indonesia’s Power Sector pp. 224-226

- Ditya Agung Nurdianto
- Acknowledgment of Referees pp. 227-227

- The Editors
- Glossary pp. 229-231

- The Editors
Volume 53, issue 1, 2017
- Labour-Market Developments at a Time of Heightened Uncertainty pp. 1-25

- Sarah Dong and Chris Manning
- Contract Engagement in the Small-Scale Tuna-Fishing Economies of East Java pp. 27-54

- Dias Satria and Elton Li
- Governing the Palm-Oil Sector through Finance: The Changing Roles of the Indonesian State pp. 57-82

- Eusebius Pantja Pramudya, Otto Hospes and C. J. A. M. Termeer
- Do Parents Invest Less in Worse-Performing Children? Evidence from the Asian Financial Crisis pp. 83-93

- Magda Tsaneva
- Economic Change in Modern Indonesia: Colonial and Post-colonial Comparisons pp. 95-97

- Siddharth Chandra
- The Constitutional Court and Democracy in Indonesia pp. 97-98

- Bivitri Susanti
- The Cultural Dimension of Peace: Decentralization and Reconciliation in Indonesia pp. 99-101

- Richard Chauvel
- Globalization and the Colonial Origins of the Great Divergence: Intercontinental Trade and Living Standards in the Dutch East India Company’s Commercial Empire, c. 1600–1800 pp. 101-103

- Anne Booth
- Indonesian Women and Local Politics: Islam, Gender and Networks in Post-Suharto Indonesia pp. 103-105

- Ani Soetjipto
- Glossary pp. 107-109

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 3, 2016
- Taxing Times in Indonesia: The Challenge of Restoring Competitiveness and the Search for Fiscal Space pp. 265-295

- Natasha Hamilton-Hart and Günther Schulze
- Jokowi and the New Developmentalism pp. 297-320

- Eve Warburton
- The Macro Forecasting Record of the Indonesian Financial Authorities, 2004--15 pp. 321-342

- Lloyd R. Kenward
- Consistency between Sakernas and the IFLS for Analyses of Indonesia’s Labour Market: A Cross-Validation Exercise pp. 343-378

- Sarah Dong
- The Development of Inequality and Poverty in Indonesia, 1932--2008 pp. 379-402

- Bas van Leeuwen and Péter Földvári
- Electoral Dynamics in Indonesia: Money Politics, Patronage and Clientelism at the Grassroots pp. 405-409

- Jeffrey A. Winters
- Land and Development in Indonesia: Searching for the People’s Sovereignty pp. 409-411

- Charles Timmer
- Illiberal Democracy in Indonesia: The Ideology of the Family State pp. 411-414

- Colum Graham
Volume 52, issue 2, 2016
- Family Matters: Demographic Change and Social Spending in Indonesia pp. 133-159

- Riatu Qibthiyyah and Ariane J. Utomo
- Village Governance, Community Life, and the 2014 Village Law in Indonesia pp. 161-183

- Hans Antlöv, Anna Wetterberg and Leni Dharmawan
- Could a Resource Export Boom Reduce Workers’ Earnings? The Labour-Market Channel in Indonesia pp. 185-208

- Ian Coxhead and Rashesh Shrestha
- Traditions, Land Rights, and Local Welfare Creation: Studies from Eastern Indonesia pp. 209-227

- Stein Kristiansen and Linda Sulistiawati
- How Robust Is Indonesia’s Poverty Profile? Adjusting for Differences in Needs pp. 229-248

- Jan Priebe
- Trade, Development, and Political Economy in East Asia pp. 251-255

- Joe Studwell
- Mobilizing Labour for the Global Coffee Market: Profits from an Unfree Work Regime in Colonial Java pp. 255-258

- Anne Booth
- The Economic Choices Facing the Next President pp. 258-260

- Vikram Nehru
Volume 52, issue 1, 2016
- Addressing Indonesia's Infrastructure Deficit pp. 1-25

- David Ray and Lili Yan Ing
- The Services Sector as a Driver of Change: Indonesia's Experience in the ASEAN Context pp. 27-53

- Christopher Findlay and Mari Pangestu
- Migration, Ethnicity, and the Educational Gradient in the Jakarta Mega-Urban Region: A Spatial Analysis pp. 55-76

- Gavin W. Jones, Hasnani Rangkuti, Ariane Utomo and Peter McDonald
- Authoritarian Legacies in Post-New Order Indonesia: Evidence from a New Dataset pp. 77-100

- Sharon Poczter and Thomas B. Pepinsky
- The ASEAN-Korea Trade In Services (AKTIS) Agreement: Its Impact on Indonesia and Other ASEAN Countries pp. 101-117

- Jose Tongzon and Inkyo Cheong
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