Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Improving Competitiveness Through Vocational and Higher Education: Indonesia’s Vision For Human Capital Development In 2019–202441
The Impact of Covid-19 and Social Protection Programs on Poverty in Indonesia17
The Pandemic as Political Opportunity: Jokowi’s Indonesia in the Time of Covid-1912
Digitalisation and the Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises in Yogyakarta, Indonesia12
Prospects of Energy Transition in Indonesia10
Impact of the Covid-19 Shock on Banking and Corporate Sector Vulnerabilities in Indonesia9
Managing Recovery and Seizing Reform Opportunities8
The Status of Palm Oil Under the European Union’s Renewable Energy Directive: Sustainability or Protectionism?8
Wagner’s Law and the Dynamics of Government Spending on Indonesia7
Women’s Roles in the Indonesian Economy during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities7
The Indonesian Economy in Turbulent Times7
Structural Change and Regional Economic Growth in Indonesia6
Agriculture, Development and Sustainability in the Covid-19 Era6
Indonesia’s New Fiscal Decentralisation Law: A Critical Assessment4
Vulnerable but Resilient: Indonesia in an Age of Democratic Decline4
Export Promotion Policies and the Performance of Firms: Evidence from Bonded Zones In Indonesia4
Effects of Peer Pressure in Agro-clusters of West Java4
Factors of Budget Delay: Local Government Capacity, Bargaining and Political Interaction in Indonesia3
Reformasi Reversal: Structural Drivers of Democratic Decline In Jokowi’s Middle-Income Indonesia3
Indonesia’s Fiscal Policy in the Aftermath of the Pandemic3
Ecosystem Guardians or Threats? Livelihood Security and Nature Conservation in Maluku, Indonesia3
Reducing Fuel Subsidies and Financing Road Infrastructure in Indonesia: A Financial Computable General Equilibrium Model3
Reliable Electricity Access, Micro and Small Enterprises, and Poverty Reduction in Indonesia3
The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Household Income, Consumption and Expectations: Evidence from High-frequency Data in Indonesia3
Does Urban form Affect Motorcycle Use? Evidence from Yogyakarta, Indonesia3
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