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[FKP hosted by BI Institute] Do Indonesian Toll Roads Create the “Radiator Springs” Phenomenon?

By | April 9th, 2020|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , , |

Road infrastructure, such as toll road, is an essential means to achieve economic development and growth in Indonesia as it improves the mobility and accessibility of people and goods. The [...]

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[FKP hosted by BI Institute] Evaluating Entertainment Tax in Indonesia

By | March 26th, 2020|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , , |

Pihri Buhaerah giving the presentation The numbers of film production and film audiences in Indonesia are increasing, indicating the economic potentials of the industry to generate revenue. However, the growth of [...]

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[FKP hosted by BI Institute] Defining Generations based on Indonesian Experience

By | March 26th, 2020|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , , , |

Turro Wongkaren (left) and Diana Stojanovic (right) Generational terms based on American experiences, such as Generation X and Millennials, are often used in the media and academic setting. However, Indonesian [...]

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[FKP hosted by WRI Indonesia] Implications of East Asia Energy Integration on Carbon Emissions in the Region

By | March 19th, 2020|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , , |

Almo Pradana (left) and Budy P. Resosudarmo (right)   The integration of the energy market in East Asia and beyond has been discussed for more than a decade. To achieve [...]

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[FKP hosted by J-PAL Southeast Asia] Empowering Female Migrant Workers to Access Quality Overseas Placement Services in Indonesia

By | February 11th, 2020|Categories: Summary report|Tags: , , |

Many migrant workers from Indonesia rely on recruiters and placement agencies (PPTKIS or PT) to facilitate their employment abroad and PT quality matters for migration outcomes. However, PT quality is [...]

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