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  • Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia
    Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia

    This new volume of the Entrepreneurship and Global Economic Growth series explores Indonesia's most recent business and economic developments.Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia has chapters covering topics such as SMEs, public companies, stock markets, government, or non-profit organizations to explain economic growth and factors. Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia chapters carefully addresses economic growth in contemporary Indonesia.Since the Asian monetary crisis in Indonesia has initiated reforms and its progress is substantial, becoming the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the world's 16th largest. Featuring empirical studies in management and organization along with market-based studies discussing the economic growth of contemporary Indonesia, chapters cover a broad range disciplines, including entrepreneurship, government support, family business, marketing strategy, stock market, poverty, and microfinance.Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia’s analysis touches on timely, interdisciplinary subjects effecting both big and small cities in Indonesia while also highlighting the role of education in improving entrepreneurship.

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  • Girls Rock Indonesia : Indonesia
    Girls Rock Indonesia : Indonesia


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  • A History of Islam in Indonesia : Unity in Diversity
    A History of Islam in Indonesia : Unity in Diversity

    Located on the eastern periphery of the historical Muslim world, as a political entity Indonesia is barely a century old.Yet with close to a quarter of a billion followers of Islam it is now the largest and most populous Muslim country in the world.As the greatest political power in Southeast Asia, and a growing player on the world scene, Indonesia presents itself as a bridge country between Asia, the wider Muslim world and the West.In this survey Carool Kersten presents the Islamisation of Indonesia from the first evidence of the acceptance of Islam by indigenous peoples in the late thirteenth century until the present day.He provides comprehensive insight into the different roles played by Islam in Indonesia throughout history, including the importance of Indian Ocean networks for connecting Indonesians with the wider Islamic world, the religion's role as a means of resistance and tool for nation building, and postcolonial attempts to forge an 'Indonesian Islam'.

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    Indonesia


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  • Why is Indonesia actually so poor?

    Indonesia faces poverty due to a combination of factors, including a large population, unequal distribution of wealth, and limited access to education and healthcare. The country also struggles with corruption, which hinders economic development and investment. Additionally, natural disasters and environmental challenges, such as deforestation and pollution, have further impacted the country's economy. These factors have contributed to the persistence of poverty in Indonesia, despite its rich natural resources and potential for growth.

  • Which language is spoken in Bali, Indonesia?

    The primary language spoken in Bali, Indonesia is Balinese, which is a Malayo-Polynesian language. However, Indonesian is also widely spoken and understood, especially in more urban areas and among the younger generation. Many people in Bali are bilingual, speaking both Balinese and Indonesian.

  • What is the visa for Bali, Indonesia?

    The visa requirements for Bali, Indonesia depend on your nationality. Many nationalities are eligible for a free visa on arrival, which allows for a stay of up to 30 days. If you plan to stay longer or your nationality is not eligible for the free visa on arrival, you may need to apply for a tourist visa before your trip. It is recommended to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling to Bali.

  • Is Krakatau the oldest volcano in Indonesia?

    No, Krakatau is not the oldest volcano in Indonesia. The oldest volcano in Indonesia is thought to be Mount Gede in West Java, which is estimated to be around 2.5 million years old. Krakatau, also known as Krakatoa, is a much younger volcano, with its most famous eruption occurring in 1883.

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  • Garuda Indonesia
    Garuda Indonesia

    On January 26, 1949, Garuda Indonesia was officially established as Indonesia's government-owned flag carrier.To begin with, the airline focused on domestic and regional travel.However, in 1962, the Dutch-occupied island of Dutch New Guinea was added to the Indonesian territory and Garuda faced the huge challenge of starting up flights to the very remote and isolated settlements of Irian Jaya.Fortunately, the airline had the assistance of another Indonesian government-owned airline, Merpati, which would later become a feeder and subsidiary of Garuda.In the mid-1980s, a massive reorganisation led to Garuda offering international flights, which required the modernisation of the entire fleet.The late '90s saw a new management having to cope with the disastrous effects of the Asian financial crisis closely followed by the deregulation of the aviation industry in 2000, which greatly increased competition in the domestic market.Over subsequent years, Garuda has faced many more challenges, from the effects of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the Bali bombings to the 2003 SARS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic.However, despite these setbacks, it has successfully transitioned from a small domestic carrier to a player on the international stage.This fully illustrated volume looks at Garuda's turbulent history from its involvement in Indonesia's postwar struggle for independence to operations during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. 120 colour photographs

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  • Ozymandias - Indonesia
    Ozymandias - Indonesia

    This DLC includes a new map: Indonesia.From their fertile volcanic islands between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific, the lords of Indonesia control some of t...

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  • The Growth of Islamic Banking in Indonesia : Theory and Practice
    The Growth of Islamic Banking in Indonesia : Theory and Practice

    Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world.Taking into account also its endowment and potential economic resources, the Islamic banking industry in Indonesia was expected to take on an important role in facilitating more financial resources and to contribute to the internationalization of the Islamic mode of financing particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.However, the reality is far from the expectation. This book aims to clarify the causes and fundamental constraints leading to the extraordinarily low level of Indonesia’s Islamic financial deepening. The authors draw on the traditions of Institutional Economics which are concerned with the rules or mechanisms of creating the 'incentive' and 'threat' for economic players because the rules (institutions) would matter as the determinant for economic development and economic efficiency.This book offers a fairly new analytical lens by hypothesizing that Islamic banks must earn additional profit– the authors coined as ‘Islamic bank rent’ - to maintain their franchise value as prudent Shari’ah-compliant lenders when compared to conventional banks.The authors argued that insufficient provision of the Islamic bank rent opportunity may have caused the Indonesia’s Islamic banks the opportunity to learn and improve their skill and capacity for the credit risk management.The book also offers evidence in support of implementing economic and affirmative policy necessary for incubating and developing the Islamic banking industry in Indonesia and making Indonesia an international Islamic financial hub in the Asia-Pacific region. This book will be a useful resource for policy makers and researchers interested in Islamic banking in Indonesia.

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  • Are there different time zones in Indonesia?

    Yes, Indonesia spans three time zones. The western part of Indonesia, including Sumatra, Java, and West and Central Kalimantan, follows Western Indonesia Time (WIB), which is 7 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+7). The central part, including Bali, South and East Kalimantan, and Sulawesi, follows Central Indonesia Time (WITA), which is 8 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+8). The eastern part, including Maluku and Papua, follows Eastern Indonesia Time (WIT), which is 9 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+9).

  • Can I bring a drone to Indonesia?

    Yes, you can bring a drone to Indonesia, but there are regulations and restrictions that you need to be aware of. Drones are allowed for personal use, but you will need to obtain a permit from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) if you plan to use it for commercial purposes. Additionally, there are certain areas, such as near airports and government buildings, where drone usage is prohibited. It's important to research and comply with the local regulations before bringing a drone to Indonesia.

  • When should one book flights to Indonesia?

    It is generally recommended to book flights to Indonesia at least 2-3 months in advance to secure the best prices. However, the best time to book may vary depending on the specific time of year and any upcoming events or holidays. It's also important to keep an eye out for airline promotions and sales, which can offer significant savings on flights to Indonesia. Additionally, flexibility with travel dates and times can also help in finding the best deals.

  • What does the relief in Indonesia look like?

    Indonesia's relief is characterized by a diverse landscape that includes mountains, volcanoes, plateaus, and coastal lowlands. The country is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, resulting in a high level of volcanic and seismic activity. The mountainous regions, such as the peaks of Sumatra, Java, and Papua, provide stunning natural scenery and are popular destinations for hiking and trekking. The coastal areas are dotted with beautiful beaches and coral reefs, making Indonesia a popular destination for water sports and diving.

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