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Wasiaturrahma Wasiaturrahma, Hilda Rohmawati
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The demand for tourism in Indonesia continues to increase every year but cannot reach thepredetermined target. Studies on tourism demand have been done a lot, especially in Indonesia.The selection of the dependent variable in tourism demand is not proble...
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Abi Revyansah Perwira
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As the fourth populated country in the world, Indonesia?s automobile production is the seventhrank among automobile producer developing countries. With the production capacity of more than2 million units, the industry only produces less than 60% of its c...
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Musdholifah Musdholifah,Ulil Hartono,Yulita Wulandari
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Many studies have been conducted in connection with revealing the determinants of a banking crisis but nothing addresses the exact causes of the crisis. This study aims at developing a model to discern a banking crisis prediction using Crisis and Default...
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Manuel Fernandez,Mariam Mohamed Almaazmi,Robinson Joseph
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Globalization has made worldwide mobility of money extremely easy. The investors prefer to invest in places that offer attractive returns and are relatively less risky. The inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) gives developing countries access to ca...
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Thomas Galih Pramudita,Setyabudi Indartono,Maimun Sholeh
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Investment is one of the important factor in a developing country's economy such as Indonesia which really needs the flow of investment to create jobs. The Investment comes from two sources, namely foreign investment and domestic investment. However, the...
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