- Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
- Economic Growth and Fiscal Policies
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Asian Studies and History
- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Oil Palm Production and Sustainability
- Agricultural Development and Management
- Local Government Finance and Decentralization
- Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- Agricultural risk and resilience
- Global trade and economics
- Agricultural Research and Practices
- Island Studies and Pacific Affairs
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- International Development and Aid
- Agricultural Innovations and Practices
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Housing Market and Economics
Australian National University
2016-2025
Padjadjaran University
2002-2022
University of Canberra
2022
University of Indonesia
2001-2022
Asian Development Bank Institute
2022
Center for Innovation
2022
The University of Melbourne
2022
Africa Nazarene University
2009
Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi
1999
University of Vermont
1999
This paper documents and analyzes the immediate economic impact of Indian Ocean tsunami generated by Sumatra-Andaman earthquake 26 December 2004, with a focus on Indonesia (Aceh province) Sri Lanka, assesses disaster management process. The preliminary findings point to importance educating public about simple precautions in event enforcing coastal environmental regulations. also argue for designing policies programs, as an integral part national development strategies, mitigating natural...
The Indonesian government has submitted its plan for nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to the United Nations and committed achieving net-zero emissions (NZEs) by 2060. While looking reduce from forestry, prioritised a transition renewable energy in sector. However, Indonesia faces challenges owing lower-middle-income status, limited budgets constraints attracting international finance. This paper aims assess Indonesia's potential realising goals. It evaluates country's economic...
Abstract Indonesia's regional socio-economic data base extends over 30 years, so it is now possible to draw conclusions about development dynamics since the 1970s. We examine economic growth, inequality, convergence, structural change, demographic and social indicators this period. There continues be great diversity in outcomes, but growth progress have been remarkably even: poorest regions, located mainly Eastern Indonesia, generally performed as well national average. The better performing...
��� Regional income per capita disparity has become a crucial topic in Indonesia since the beginning of 1990s. However, main reasons for existence this remain puzzle. This paper utilizes panel data technique and general specification growth model to estimate provincial 1993‐2002 period investigate determinants country’s regional disparity. The findings are, first, despite disparity, there is conditional convergence; second, saving physical capital, trade openness contribution gas oil sectors...
In 2005, the Indonesian government implemented a massive fuel price increase. While benefits of reform on efficiency grounds have been widely acknowledged, there is still debate about whether was equitable. That question answered in this paper using Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model with disaggregated households that allows for rich and accurate distributional story. Analysis various counter-factual scenarios analysis carried out. It suggests could progressive if it increased only...
Hoshino, E., I. van Putten, W. Girsang, B. P. Resosudarmo, and S. Yamazaki. 2016. A Bayesian belief network model for community-based coastal resource management in the Kei Islands, Indonesia. Ecology Society 21(2):16.http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08285-210216
With outdoor air pollutants in Indonesia as a case study, this paper expands Social Accounting Matrix to include the link from economy environment, well environment economy. This explores relationship between production activities, pollution, and human health problems. It utilizes Constrained Fixed Price Multipliers method analyze impact of policies designed reduce amount on household incomes for different socio-economic classes Indonesia. The results show that if do not decrease output...
The Farmer Field School (FFS) is an intensive training program providing farmers with science‐based knowledge and practices, including integrated pest management. Recently there has been debate as to whether or not this kind of any significant impact. Most case studies argue that the impact, in terms a farmer's ability reduce use pesticides while increasing yields, significant. However, panel data using household sets for Indonesia have able confirm case. present paper uses available from...
Summary The Indonesian economy is maintaining its momentum at a time of ongoing uncertainty in the global and slowing economic growth China. Strong domestic demand saw output grow by 6.4% over year to June, despite steep fall net exports. Inflation safely within Bank Indonesia's target range, although food prices have increased relatively quickly. current account deficit widened 3.1% GDP June quarter due continued imports falling for commodity trade environment has deteriorated 2012, new...
This paper provides evidence of strong associational effects between economic growth in the manufacturing, agriculture, mining and services sectors income inequality, measured by an equality variable, using panel data for Indonesian districts cities over period 2000 to 2010. The results show a significantly positive impact both manufacturing shares GDP on inequality. share agriculture GDP, however, shows negative are robust incorporation control variables, making case considering sectoral...
This study examines the effects of internet use, as part digitalisation, on performance micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in Yogyakarta province. Using primary data MSEs Yogyakarta, paper exploits conceivably exogenous variations cellular signal strength that receive to connect internet, once number local transmitters, location topography, building infrastructure development sectoral characteristics are controlled. The findings show use has enabled engage digital economy improved labour...
The 27 M ay 2006 Y ogyakarta earthquake caused the death of more than 5700 people; 60 000 people were injured and hundreds thousands lost their homes. Bantul D istrict was most severely affected by earthquake. This paper is an attempt to understand determinants livelihood recovery after this natural disaster and, in particular, role aid that process. A panel firm‐level survey conducted visiting approximately 500 mostly small micro enterprises B antul on two occasions: 6 12 months argues...