Editorial Team
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Editor in Chief
Muhammad Nabiel Arzyan, S.E., M.Sc.
is a Junior Lecturer in the Faculty of Economics and Business at Universitas Gadjah Mada. He holds an MSc in Finance & Economics from the London School of Economics (LSE), awarded under Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP) Scholarship. Prior to joining UGM, he worked for The World Bank and CReco Consulting, where he engaged in extensive research experience collaborating with international organizations, senior government officials, and private sector executives. His expertise spans macroeconomics, financial economics, business economics, and applied policy research.
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Data Avicenna, S.E., M.Ec.Pol.
is a Junior Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Universitas Gadjah Mada. He holds a Master of Economic Policy from the Research School of Economics, The Australian National University (ANU) and a Bachelor of Economics from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Indonesia. His main research interest correspond to topics in applied microeconomics, such as those related to labour economics and development economics. He has experience in research/policy in the development sector, particularly at J-PAL Southeast Asia and Indonesia's National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K).
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Naufal Mohamad Firdausyan, S.E.
is an Academic Assistant at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada. He holds an undergraduate degree in Economics from the same university. Currently, he is pursuing a double-degree master's program in Economics of Development at Universitas Gadjah Mada and Environment & Sustainable Development at Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow. Previously, he served as a research assistant at the Center for Energy Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada, working on various projects related to energy policy and oil and gas downstream in Indonesia. Additionally, he was actively involved in development planning projects with local governments across Indonesia. His primary research interests encompass energy economics and policy, environmental and natural resource economics, development economics with a specific focus on Indonesia, and public policy.
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Eny Sulistyaningrum, S.E., M.A., Ph.D.
is a lecturer and researcher at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Universitas Gadjah Mada. She currently serves as Deputy Head of the Department. Eny was appointed as Head of the Quality Assurance Office at FEB UGM in 2014. She served as deputy of training at the Center for Economic and Public Policy Studies (PSEKP UGM) in 2008. She is also appointed as a reviewer in a national and international journal. Her main research interests are in labor economics and human resources economics. Eny obtained her Bachelor's degree from UGM in 2000, her master's degree from Georgia State University USA in 2003, and her Ph.D. from Lancaster University UK in 2013. She also participated in several Training of Trainer and Training of Writer series on Economics Education, funded by the US National Economic Education Council in several countries (Mexico, South Africa, Romania, and the USA). She also attended a summer course in Microeconometrics at Cambridge University UK in 2011.
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Evi Noor Afifah, Dr., S.E., M.S.E.
is a Lecturer and Researcher at Universitas Gadjah Mada's Faculty of Economics and Business since 2017. She also serves as the Coordinator of the Economic Laboratory. Evi holds a doctoral and master's degree from Universitas Indonesia in 2010 and 2005, respectively. Her research interests include Urban Economics, Regional Economics, Green Economics, and Microeconomics. She has actively participated in various research projects focusing on economic development, financial inclusion, sustainable growth policies, local government capacity, and decentralization. Evi currently works as the Local Expert for the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia. Her extensive experience in project monitoring and impact evaluation began in 2007 with her involvement in the Asian Development Bank's Pro-Poor Planning and Budgeting Project. She also served as a Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist for KDS and participated in projects for the World Bank and AIPD's (Australia Indonesia Partnership Decentralization) SPM (Standar Pelayanan Minimal) evaluation.
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Rimawan Pradiptyo, S.E., M.Sc., Ph.D.
is Head of the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. His research interests are in the areas of Economics of Crime, Applied Game Theory and Experimental Economics. He has initiated the development of a database of corruption based on court decisions since 2009, and currently, it reached the 5th wave (2001-2018). He is the proponent of the implementation of the social cost of corruption and the removal of illegal gains for corruption cases. he is the initiator of SONJO (Sambatan Jogja), an online-based social capital that aims to minimize the adverse impacts of COVID-19 on people in the province of Yogyakarta and he received four awards for this initiative.
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Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho, S.E., M.Sc., Ph.D.
is an assistant professor in the Economics Department at Universitas Gadjah Mada, teaching and doing research since 2014 until now. In 2022, Wisnu received his doctoral degree from Colorado State University. Wisnu has two master's degrees in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Colorado State University. Previously at CSU, wisnu worked as a PAC@REDI graduate student. Working on poverty issues and regional studies research using socio-economic and satellite nighttime data. His research interests include developing countries' issues (especially poverty), public policy, labor, and regional economics. His research relates to the impact evaluation of poverty alleviation programs, poor households' economic behavior, and household and firm behavior related to taxation. Wisnu also works as Senior Economist at the National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K), Office of Vice President, Republic of Indonesia. At the recent IBERxTNP2K Research Symposium, Wisnu presented work on the impact of the Program Indonesia Program (PIP) on student retention.
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