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ISSN: 2085-8272    frecuency : 4   format : Electrónica

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Volume 26 Number 1 Year 2011

8 articles in this issue 

Muhammad Azam

In this study an attempt has been made to investigate the effects of economic factors on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into Pakistan, India and Indonesia. Simple loglinear regression model for each country has been used and the method of le... see more

Pags. 1 - 9  

Widigdo Sukarman

The bank supervision function and efficacy of monetary policy are often a trade-off for the central bank. An increasingly integrated financial system and the occurrence of bank crises during the 1980s raised the question: are central banks effic... see more

Pags. 10 - 24  

Sekar Utami Setiastuti

During the deepest financial crisis in mid 2007-2009, increasing volatility of Indonesian stock market index were captured. Increasing volatility of the series is acommon event since the volatility of financial market around the globe is increasing&n... see more

Pags. 25 - 46  

Mudrajad Kuncoro

This paper will examine to what extent the unprecedented global financial crisis has affected the Indonesia’s economy. The differences between Indonesia’s experience of theglobal financial crisis (GFC) and Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) in 1997–98 will... see more

Pags. 47 - 63  

Haeryip Sihombing,Moh. Yuhazri Yaakob,Mochamad Safarudin

The business prospects and opportunities of the migrant workers’ (TKI) market are still wide open. This is shown by the year to year remittances incremental of TKI thatcorresponds to the beneficial opportunity of the business players to optimize thei... see more

Pags. 64 - 89  

B. Raksaka Mahi

Decentralization policy in Indonesia has given an increase of authority to local government in managing their own local finance. One of the characteristics of the decentralization policy is to increase local taxing power, with the objective to o... see more

Pags. 90 - 102  

Mayanggita Kirana,Samsubar Saleh

While many developing countries have devolved public responsibilities to local governments in recent years, some studies have examined whether decentralizationactually leads to greater public sector allocation efficiency. This paper approaches this&n... see more

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