Current

The Impact of Mandatory Spending on Poverty in Indonesia

Abstract Poverty in Indonesia remains a critical issue, with a current rate of 9.57% that has not met the RPJPN target of 6.5% to 7.5%. This study analyzes the impact of mandatory government spending in education, health, and infrastructure on ...

Financing MSMEs in Indonesia: Credit and Financial Inclusion

Abstract MSMEs, also known as micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, are the backbone of the economy in developing countries. Empirical studies indicate that SMEs generally face obstacles, particularly in financing. This study focuses on two main aspects: indexing financial inclusion ...

The Impact of Internet Usage On Entrepreneurship In Indonesia

Abstract This study aims to determine the effect of internet usage on entrepreneurship in Indonesia. Probit regression is used in this study because the dependent variable is a binary category that indicates a family's involvement in entrepreneurial activities. The data ...

Does Maternal Employment Impair Child Growth? Evidence from Indonesia

Abstract Due to time constraints, mothers’ working may influence their child’s growth positively or negatively. However, previous studies have shown that the net effect remains varied. This study expands the limited literature in Indonesia, utilizing the last three waves of ...