Description |
1 online resource |
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Business, technology and finance |
Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: Human Capital, Real Sector and Sustainable Development -- Chapter 1 -- Underground Economy from Sustainable Growth Perspectives in Indonesia -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Underground Economy -- GDP -- Unemployment Rate -- Methods -- Empirical Results and Discussions -- Statistical Test Analysis -- Underground Economy Estimation -- Policy Discussion in Perspective of SDGs -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Dynamics of Financial Development and Policy: Impact on Indonesia's Real Sector -- Abstract -- Introduction |
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Literature Review -- Literature Studies Related to Financial Development and Growth -- Literature Studies Related to Financial Development and Inflation -- Literature Study on Financial Development in Terms of Electronic Money -- Data and Methodology -- Result and Analysis -- Stylized Facts about Indonesian Financial Development -- Impact of Financial Development on Real Sector Economic Activity -- Robustness Check Using Labor Variable, Quarterly Data, and Provincial Level Data -- Impact of Financial Development On Inflation |
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Current Technology Advance in the Financial Sector (Electronic Money and Non-Cash Payments) -- Electronic Money and Real Economic Activity -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Appendix -- Robustness Check Adding Labor Variable -- Robustness Check Using Quarterly Data -- Robustness Check Using Provincial Data -- Chapter 3 -- Productivity Spillover among Region in Manufacturing Sector: A Spatial Analysis with Evidence from Indonesia -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Analytical Framework -- The Channeling of Spillover Impact -- Productivity Spillover -- Infrastructure Spillover -- Methods |
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Data Source -- Empirical Model -- The Non Spatial -- The Spatial Panel -- Results and Discussion -- Descriptive Statistics -- Regression Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- The Effect of Fishing Vessel Subsidy on Indonesia's Capture Fisheries Production -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Production Theory -- Factors Affecting Production: A Literature Study -- Methodology -- The Capture Fisheries Production (PROD) -- Fishing Vessel Subsidy (SUBSIDY) -- Full-time Fishermen (FULLFISHERMEN) -- The Average of Vessel per Fishery Entrepreneur (KPB) |
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Fishing Gear (GEAR) -- The Cost of Fuel Oil (BBMCOST) -- Research Results -- Discussion -- The Effect of Fishing Vessel Subsidy -- The Effect of Full-time Fishermen -- The Effect of Average Vessel per Fishery Entrepreneur -- The Effect of Fishing Gear -- The Effect of Fuel Oil Cost -- Conclusion and Suggestion -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Analysis of Asymmetric Monetary Effects on Regional Inflation in Indonesia -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Framework -- Asymmetric Preference of Central Bank -- Empirical Method -- Method -- Data -- Empirical Result |
Summary |
"Forget to get exhausted while finding the most updated literature and research across the area of economics of development, business and accounting. Whether you aim to seek research ideas, learn from best practices, formulate evidence-based policies, "Recent Studies in Economics of Development, Business and Accounting" is your decent starting point. By showcasing evidence from Indonesia, the fastest-growing economies in the south-Asia region and beyond, this edited volume brings wide and deep insights on: · How supports from government (through policy and subsidy), academia (through community engagement programs), public (through cash waqf) play role in improving the sustainability of informal sectors including microfinance and fishery · How corporate governance structure, the structure of ownership, gender diversity and country law play a role in companies' CSR disclosures and earning management · How children's education, marriage, and other demographic indicator affect intergenerational income mobility to their parents · How the integration of business ethics into the undergraduate accounting curriculum, teaching methods and student interactions correlate with student ethical sensitivity · How companies' tax avoidance and audit quality influence their probability to participate in tax amnesty · How the host and home country's determinants influences return of capital market product · How business leaders and policymakers may generate practical implications from various studies on the volume"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
Subject |
Economic development -- Case studies
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Economic policy -- Case studies
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Social responsibility of business -- Case studies
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Corporations -- Taxation -- Case studies
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Income distribution -- Case studies
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Corporations -- Taxation
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Economic development
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Economic policy
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Income distribution
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Social responsibility of business
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Yulianita Gitaharie, Beta, editor
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Yulianti, editor
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Kartika Dewi, Miranti, editor
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LC no. |
2020023018 |
ISBN |
1536180440 |
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9781536180442 |
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