Inflation and Growth Nexus in Indonesia after the Asian Financial Crisis, 1999-2007
In: The Indian economic journal, Band 59, Heft 2, S. 100-119
ISSN: 2631-617X
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In: The Indian economic journal, Band 59, Heft 2, S. 100-119
ISSN: 2631-617X
This study aims to describe the form of local wisdom (cultural value) in rural microfinance — this study conducted from October until December 2018 in Wangga Village, East Sumba. A qualitative method was used to picture the phenomenon of local wisdom-based microfinance development in communities. The authors used in-depth interviews with eight informants from the Rinjung Pahamu Farmer's Group Association. The eight informants were determined purposively. Also, the data collection was carried out through a focus group discussion with the Rinjung Pahamu Farmer's Group Association. The results of the study show that the local wisdom experienced by the members of the Rinjung Pahamu Farmer's Group Association was used to overcome the limited access to formal financial services. The forms of microfinance developed on the Island of Sumba could not be separated from the appreciation of the noble values (Marapu) adopted by the community, such as the philosophy of Pawandang, Hillu Kandutuku, and Rotu Padang. Furthermore, savings and loan activities carried out in the management of the Farmer's Group Association always consider the aspects of justice and survival. Based on the successful experience of the Rinjung Pahamu Farmer's Group Association, in the future, the cultural value as the basis for the microfinance development can be applied to other groups as a means to improve financial access among the poor, especially for those living in rural areas. Marapu's belief that was adopted by the people in Wangga Village still used as the basis for carrying out various activities in people's lives. Marapu's view is the belief that the government acknowledges pride, and it strengthens the community to maintain survival and balance. It practised through the Pawandang, Hillu Kandutuku, and Rotu Padang activities.
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The objective of this study is to examine factors affecting Indonesia's rubber export performance to Indonesia's 15 main trading partners after the implementation of ACFTA. This research employs Bergstrand Gravity Model (1985) using 105 observation for 15 countries from 2004 to 2010. Then, the gravity model is estimated by applying random effects (RE) model. The results show that, first, GDP per capita of Indonesia's main trading partners have significantly positive impact on export. Surprisingly, distance has significantly positive effect on Indonesia's rubber export. Further, Indonesia's rubber major export destinations are the member of ACFTA, i.e. China and Singapore. Last, some of the non member countries are still potential to be Indonesia's rubber market. Therefore, the Government of Indonesia should increase trading with them.
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This research aims to analyse the regional inflation volatility in Indonesia for the period of 1999-2009 from both monetary and fiscal sides. The data employed in this study are regional panel data consisting of 275 observations picked from several publications. The method of analysis used in this study is Fixed Effect Model. The proxy of monetary side is outstanding of loans in Rupiah and Foreign Currency of commercial and rural banks by project location of Provinces, and fiscal side is local government debt. This research finds both monetary and fiscal sides have positive relationship with the inflation volatility in Indonesia. However, only monetary side which has significant impact, but fiscal side does not. This finding further shows that the regional inflation in Indonesia is still a monetary phenomenon. Therefore, the solution to controll regional inflation in Indonesia is to manage credit rationing conducting by commercial and rural banks for every province.
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In: Documento CEDE No. 2015-12
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In: Pascual‐Ezama , D , Fosgaard , T R , Cardenas , J-C , Kujal , P , Veszteg , R F , Gil-Gómez de Liaño , B , Gunia , B , Weichselbaumer , D , Hilken , K , Antinyan , A , Delnoij , J , Proestakis , A , Tira , M D , Pratomo , Y , Jaber-López , T & Brañas-Garza , P 2015 , ' Context-dependent cheating : experimental evidence from 16 countries ' , Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization , vol. 116 , pp. 379–386 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2015.04.020
Policy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to the quality of their institutions. However, no effort has been made to study how the honesty of citizens varies across countries. This paper explores the honesty among citizens across 16 countries with 1440 participants. We employ a very simple task where participants face a trade-off between the joy of eating a fine chocolate and the disutility of having a threatened self-concept because of lying. Despite the incentives to cheat, we find that individuals are mostly honest. Further, international indices that are indicative of institutional honesty are completely uncorrelated with citizens' honesty for our sample countries. ; Policy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to the quality of their institutions. However, no effort has been made to study how the honesty of citizens varies across countries. This paper explores the honesty among citizens across 16 countries with 1440 participants. We employ a very simple task where participants face a trade-off between the joy of eating a fine chocolate and the disutility of having a threatened self-concept because of lying. Despite the incentives to cheat, we find that individuals are mostly honest. Further, international indices that are indicative of institutional honesty are completely uncorrelated with citizens' honesty for our sample countries.
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