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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949709304402882
    Format: XXXIV, 406 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819701223
    Series Statement: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, 76
    Content: This book broadens the reader's knowledge of several important issues having to do with the economy of Indonesia and its surrounding regions, to which Professor Iwan Jaya Azis has made significant contributions in the last 40 years. The book is divided into three parts, the first of which contains several chapters describing fundamental methods in regional economics, development economics, macroeconomics, and finance. These methods are crucial in understanding the political economy of Indonesia and the neighboring regions. Among the techniques discussed are social accounting matrix (SAM) analysis, computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling, and agent-based modeling (ABM) approaches. The second part is on several important issues related to the Indonesian economy. The topics covered are urbanization, resource booms, manufacturing, and micro and small enterprises. The book's third part deals with the economies of several countries in the neighboring Southeast Asian region, including the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand.
    Note: Chapter 1. Iwan Jaya Azis: A Person, an Economist, and a Regional Scientist -- Chapter 2. Impacts of Monetary Policy on Consumer Demand of High- and Low-Income Groups in Indonesia -- Chapter 3. Rapid Urbanization: The Challenges and Opportunities for Planning in Indonesian Cities -- Chapter 4. Small and Medium Size Linkages with Large Firms: Revisiting of Studies of Indonesian Manufacturing -- Chapter 5. Indonesia and the Resource Curse: Economic and Environmental Dimensions -- Chapter 6. Climate Change Policies in Indonesia: Challenges and Economic Consequences -- Chapter 7. The Status and Trend of Indonesian Provinces' Sustainability: A Genuine Savings Approach -- Chapter 8. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE 2018 ASIAN GAMES IN INDONESIA -- Chapter 9. Indonesia and Vietnam in Global Supply Chains and the Age of COVID: A Tale of Two Countries -- Chapter 10. Education and Expenditure Inequality in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Comparative Analysis in an Urban and Rural Dual Framework -- Chapter 11. Impact Analysis of the Economic Eastern Corridor on the Thai Economy: An Application of Multi-Regional Input-Output Model and Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model -- Chapter 12. Climate Change, Food Security, and Trade: Navigating through Multiple Crises -- Chapter 13. I Won't Get Caught: An Agent-Based Model of Corruption with Incomplete Information -- Chapter 14. Analyses of University-Partnered Economic Development Initiatives and Minimum-Wage Policies Under Different Assumptions of Competition and Scale Economies -- Chapter 15. Lessons Learned from Managing Transportation Demand for Suburban Areas of Washington DC: Implications for Rapidly Growing Cities of the World -- Chapter 16. A Complex Systems Approach to Uneven Development in Asia: Political Economy and Mathematical Models.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819701216
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819701230
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819701247
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1892773155
    Format: xxxiv, 406 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9789819701216 , 981970121X
    Series Statement: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives 76
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789819701223
    Language: English
    Keywords: Indonesien ; Wirtschaft ; Handel ; Nachbar ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    edoccha_9961492921802883
    Format: 1 online resource (429 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 981-9701-22-8
    Series Statement: New Frontiers in Regional Science ; Volume 76
    Note: Intro -- Foreword 1 -- Iwan Jaya Azis: A Multidimensional Economist -- Foreword 2 -- My Personal and Professional Interaction with Iwan J. Azis -- Foreword 3 -- Iwan Jaya Azis: A True Renaissance Man-and Friend -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Iwan Jaya Azis: A Person, an Economist, and a Regional Scientist -- 1.1 As a Person -- 1.2 As an Economist -- 1.3 As a Regional Scientist -- References -- Part I: The Indonesian Economy -- Chapter 2: Impacts of Monetary Policy on Consumer Demand of High- and Low-Income Groups in Indonesia -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Literature Review -- 2.3 Methodology -- 2.3.1 Model -- 2.3.2 Data Preparation -- 2.4 Estimation Results -- 2.5 Simulations of Variations in the Rate of Growth of money Supply -- 2.6 Discussion and Conclusion -- Appendix Interpolation of Tri-Annual Data by Catmul-Rom Splines -- References -- Chapter 3: Rapid Urbanization: The Challenges and Opportunities for Planning in Indonesian Cities -- 3.1 The Rationale: An Urban Story -- 3.2 The Big Picture -- 3.3 Changing Spatial Configurations: Center and Periphery -- 3.4 Roads and Transit Shaping Urban Land Development -- 3.5 Planning and Managing Rapid Urbanization -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Small- and Medium-Size Linkages with Large Firms: Revisiting Studies on Indonesian Manufacturing -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia -- 4.3 Productivity and Wage -- 4.3.1 Firm Dynamic -- 4.4 The Role of Large Firms to Narrow Performance Gaps: 2014-2019 -- 4.4.1 Linkages Between Firms of Different Size Categories -- 4.4.2 Size and Value-Added Growth -- 4.4.3 Value-Added Growth -- 4.4.4 External Finance -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Indonesia and the Resource Curse: Economic and Environmental Dimensions -- 5.1 Introduction. , 5.2 The Resource Curse: An Overview -- 5.3 Resource Booms -- 5.4 Outcomes -- 5.4.1 Economic Growth -- 5.4.2 Macroeconomic and Crisis Management -- 5.4.3 Trade Policy -- 5.4.4 Distributional Impacts -- 5.4.5 Institutional Effects -- 5.5 Environmental Dimensions -- 5.6 Summing Up -- References -- Chapter 6: Climate Change Policies in Indonesia: Challenges and Economic Consequences -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Indonesia´s Involvement in Global CC Initiatives -- 6.3 Key Challenges -- 6.4 Simulating Future Scenarios -- 6.4.1 Environmental and Macroeconomic Impacts -- 6.4.2 Household Expenditure and Poverty Impacts -- 6.5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 7: The Status and Trend of Indonesian Provinces´ Sustainability: A Genuine Savings Approach -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Methodology -- 7.2.1 Scope -- 7.2.2 Data -- 7.2.3 Calculation of RGS Components and Assumptions Used -- 7.2.3.1 Investment and Depreciation of Man-Made Capital -- 7.2.3.2 Depletion of Natural Resources (Petroleum, Gas, Non-Oil Mining, and Forests) -- 7.2.3.3 Environmental Degradation: Local Pollution (NOX) -- 7.2.3.4 Environmental Degradation: Global Pollution (CO2) -- 7.3 Results and Discussion -- 7.3.1 Regional Genuine Savings 2005 -- 7.3.2 Regional Genuine Savings 2016 -- 7.4 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 8: Economic Impact of the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia -- 8.1 Background -- 8.2 Data and Methodology -- 8.2.1 IndoTERM-CGE Model Simulation -- 8.2.2 Mobile Positioning Data (MPD) -- 8.2.3 Surveys and In-Depth Interview -- 8.3 Impact on the Indonesia Economy -- 8.4 Impact on Host Province Economy -- 8.4.1 DKI Jakarta -- 8.4.2 South Sumatra -- 8.4.3 West Java Banten -- 8.5 People´s Movement and Origin in Real Time -- 8.6 Socioeconomic Impact of the 2018 Asian Games -- 8.7 Conclusion -- 8.8 Recommendation -- References. , Part II: Southeast Asian Economies and the Region -- Chapter 9: Indonesia and Vietnam in Global Supply Chains and the Age of COVID: A Tale of Two Countries -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Indonesia and Vietnam´s Evolving Export Structures -- 9.3 Understanding Indonesia and Vietnam´s Evolving Export and FDI Patterns -- 9.4 How the COVID-19 Crisis Has Impacted Indonesia and Vietnam -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Education and Expenditure Inequality in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Comparative Analysis in an Urban and Rura... -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Method and the Data -- 10.3.1 Methods -- 10.3.1.1 Decomposition of Educational Inequality by Location (Urban and Rural Sectors) -- 10.3.1.2 Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition Analysis -- 10.3.1.3 Two-Stage Hierarchical Decomposition of Expenditure Inequality by the Theil Index T -- 10.3.2 The Data -- 10.4 Empirical Results -- 10.4.1 Decomposition of Education Gini by Location (Urban and Rural Sectors) -- 10.4.2 Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition Analysis. -- 10.4.3 Hierarchical Decomposition of Expenditure Inequality by Location and Education -- 10.4.3.1 Indonesia -- 10.4.3.2 The Philippines -- 10.5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 11: Impact Analysis of the Economic Eastern Corridor on the Thai Economy: An Application of Multi-Regional Input-Outpu... -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Literature Review -- 11.2.1 MRIO and Multiplier Analysis -- 11.2.2 Dynamic CGE Modeling -- 11.2.2.1 The Economy-wide Improvement of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) -- 11.2.2.2 The Sector-specific Improvement of TFP -- 11.2.2.3 Engel Curve -- 11.2.2.4 International Trade -- 11.2.3 Impacts of Economic Corridors -- 11.3 Data -- 11.3.1 MRIO -- 11.3.2 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for CGE Modeling -- 11.4 Methods -- 11.4.1 MRIO and Multipliers -- 11.4.2 Dynamic CGE Model. , 11.4.2.1 Main Structure -- 11.4.2.2 Dynamic Assumption -- 11.4.2.3 Closure and Solution -- 11.5 Results -- 11.5.1 MRIO and Multiplier -- 11.5.2 Dynamic CGE Model -- 11.5.2.1 Model Validation -- 11.5.2.2 Dynamic Simulation Results -- 11.6 Discussion -- 11.7 Conclusion -- Appendix -- Appendix 1 Details of Investment (for MRIO Multiplier Analysis) -- Appendix 2 Lists of Sets, Parameters, Variables, and Equations of CGE Model -- List of Sets -- Lists of Parameters -- List of Variables -- List of Equations -- References -- Chapter 12: Climate Change, Food Security, and Trade: Navigating Through Multiple Crises -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Climate Change and Food Security -- 12.3 Emissions from Food Production and Trade -- 12.4 Trade and Adaptation to Climate Change and the Impact of Shocks on Foods Security -- 12.5 Trade Policy Measures for Food Security While Addressing Climate Change -- 12.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Methods of Regional Economic Analysis -- Chapter 13: I Won´t Get Caught: An Agent-Based Model of Corruption with Incomplete Information -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Background -- 13.3 An ABM of Corruption -- 13.3.1 Model Description -- 13.4 Results -- 13.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Analyses of University-Partnered Economic Development Initiatives and Minimum-Wage Policies Under Different Assump... -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Basic Structure of the Model -- 14.2.1 Perfect Competition and Constant Returns to Scale -- 14.2.1.1 The Multiregional CGE Model -- 14.2.1.2 Domestic Production -- 14.2.1.3 Transformation Between Domestic Goods, Domestic Export, and Foreign Export -- 14.2.1.4 Substitution Between Foreign and Domestic Imported Goods -- 14.2.1.5 Zero-Profit and Market-Clearing Conditions -- Zero-Profit Conditions -- Market Clearance Conditions -- 14.2.2 Imperfect Competition and Increasing Returns to Scale. , 14.3 Calibration of the Model -- 14.4 Simulations of Policy Scenarios -- 14.5 Conclusions and Possible Extensions -- Appendix 1. PC-CRTS and IC-IRTS Models -- Appendix 2. Detailed Model Solutions for Policy Scenarios -- References -- Chapter 15: Lessons Learned from Managing Transportation Demand for Suburban Areas of Washington, DC: Implications for Rapidly... -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Socioeconomic Issues in Northern Virginia -- 15.3 Unique Characteristics of Transportation -- 15.4 Transportation Demand and Land Use -- 15.5 Peak-Hour Demand -- 15.6 Congestion -- 15.7 Short-Term Strategies for Traffic Management -- 15.8 Long-Term Strategies for Traffic Management -- 15.9 Toward Developing Sound Public Policy for Sustainable Transport for NOVA -- 15.9.1 Technology Policy for Implementing Long-Term Strategies for NOVA´s Traffic Management -- 15.9.2 Land Use Policy for Implementing Long-Term Strategies for NOVA´s Traffic Management -- 15.10 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 16: A Complex Systems Approach to Uneven Development in Asia: Political Economy and Mathematical Models -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Development as a Complex Systemic Process -- 16.3 An Enabling Developmental State for the Twenty-First Century -- 16.4 Characterization of a Strategic Approach Toward Integrating Markets with an Enabling State for Asian Development -- 16.5 Conclusions -- Appendixes: Mathematical Models of a Complex Financial Economy with Multiple Equilibria and Regional Financial Architectures (... -- Appendix 1: The Model on a Lattice -- Appendix 2: Multiple Equilibria on Banach Space -- Appendix 3: Complex Dynamics and Out-of-Equilibrium Behavior-Possible Entropy and Information Theoretic Extensions -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-9701-21-X
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9961492921802883
    Format: 1 online resource (429 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 981-9701-22-8
    Series Statement: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, 76
    Content: This book broadens the reader’s knowledge of several important issues having to do with the economy of Indonesia and its surrounding regions, to which Professor Iwan Jaya Azis has made significant contributions in the last 40 years. The book is divided into three parts, the first of which contains several chapters describing fundamental methods in regional economics, development economics, macroeconomics, and finance. These methods are crucial in understanding the political economy of Indonesia and the neighboring regions. Among the techniques discussed are social accounting matrix (SAM) analysis, computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling, and agent-based modeling (ABM) approaches. The second part is on several important issues related to the Indonesian economy. The topics covered are urbanization, resource booms, manufacturing, and micro and small enterprises. The book’s third part deals with the economies of several countries in the neighboring Southeast Asian region, including the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand.
    Note: Chapter 1. Iwan Jaya Azis: A Person, an Economist, and a Regional Scientist -- Chapter 2. Impacts of Monetary Policy on Consumer Demand of High- and Low-Income Groups in Indonesia -- Chapter 3. Rapid Urbanization: The Challenges and Opportunities for Planning in Indonesian Cities -- Chapter 4. Small and Medium Size Linkages with Large Firms: Revisiting of Studies of Indonesian Manufacturing -- Chapter 5. Indonesia and the Resource Curse: Economic and Environmental Dimensions -- Chapter 6. Climate Change Policies in Indonesia: Challenges and Economic Consequences -- Chapter 7. The Status and Trend of Indonesian Provinces’ Sustainability: A Genuine Savings Approach -- Chapter 8. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE 2018 ASIAN GAMES IN INDONESIA -- Chapter 9. Indonesia and Vietnam in Global Supply Chains and the Age of COVID: A Tale of Two Countries -- Chapter 10. Education and Expenditure Inequality in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Comparative Analysis in an Urban and Rural Dual Framework -- Chapter 11. Impact Analysis of the Economic Eastern Corridor on the Thai Economy: An Application of Multi-Regional Input-Output Model and Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model -- Chapter 12. Climate Change, Food Security, and Trade: Navigating through Multiple Crises -- Chapter 13. I Won’t Get Caught: An Agent-Based Model of Corruption with Incomplete Information -- Chapter 14. Analyses of University-Partnered Economic Development Initiatives and Minimum-Wage Policies Under Different Assumptions of Competition and Scale Economies -- Chapter 15. Lessons Learned from Managing Transportation Demand for Suburban Areas of Washington DC: Implications for Rapidly Growing Cities of the World -- Chapter 16. A Complex Systems Approach to Uneven Development in Asia: Political Economy and Mathematical Models.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-9701-21-X
    Language: English
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