Do government policies drive economic growth convergence? Evidence from East Java, Indonesia
While Indonesia has been experiencing relatively considerable and stable economic growth in the last decades, the country is prone to income disparity across regions due to uneven distribution of population, natural resources and the persistent impacts of centralized development imposed by the New O...
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Auteurs principaux: | Achmad Solihin, Wahyu Wisnu Wardana, Erfan Fiddin, Ni Made Sukartini |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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