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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Wagner’s Law and the Dynamics of Government Spending on Indonesia23
Indonesia’s Fiscal Policy in the Aftermath of the Pandemic22
The Impact of Covid-19 and Social Protection Programs on Poverty in Indonesia16
The Paradox of Agrarian Change: Food Security and the Politics of Social Protection in Indonesia The Paradox of Agrarian Change: Food Security and the Politics of Social Protection in I15
Index to Volume 5913
Glossary12
Index to Volume 5910
Ecosystem Guardians or Threats? Livelihood Security and Nature Conservation in Maluku, Indonesia10
Peter McCawley (1944–2023)9
Indonesia On The Edge of Competitive Authoritarianism9
Prospects of Energy Transition in Indonesia9
The Indonesian Economy in Turbulent Times8
Economic Dimensions of Covid-19 in Indonesia: Responding to the Crisis7
Glossary7
Broken Ladders? Labour Market Inequality in Indonesia and India7
Note From the Editors6
Correction4
Ethics in Social Research in Indonesia4
Structural Change and Regional Economic Growth in Indonesia4
The Candidate’s Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campaigns The Candidate’s Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campa4
COVID-19 in Indonesia: Impacts on the Economy and Ways to Recovery4
Prabowo’s First 100 Days and beyond as President: A Security-Focused Economic Agenda4
The Indonesian Economy and the Surrounding Regions in the 21st Century: Essays in Honor of Iwan Jaya Azis4
Gender Equality and Diversity in Indonesia: Identifying Progress and Challenges3
Impact of Socio-Economic Vulnerability on the Force of Infection of Covid-19 in Jakarta3
Trade Policy in Indonesia: Between Ambivalence, Pragmatism and Nationalism3
Importing Inequality: Trade Liberalisation, Technology and Women’s Employment3
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