It has been suggested that foreign aid can bring positive impact on economic development. However, in developing countries, such as Indonesia, the impacts of foreign aid program are mainly seen temporary. Instead, foreign aid has contributed to the growing of the real debt burdens. The lack of capital, however, should not be a reason for taking foreign aid in Indonesia. This problem is actually because the Indonesian Government is corrupt, inefficient and poorly manage
This paper is intended to know how far the impact of AID, foreign direct investment, and domestic s...
Recently, Indonesia's economy records very high and stable economic growth. The growth is above 6 pe...
This thesis examines the advice given by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Indonesia, during ...
With the improvement of relationship with the Western countries after the demise of the Old Order re...
This study attempts to examine the impact of foreign aid (official development assistance) and exter...
At the time Indonesia proclaimed her Independence the concept of a Welfare State was already part of...
Developing countries face challenges of massive poverty, slow GDP growth, high mortality rates from ...
Indonesia has received external debt as an external source of finance to fill in the investment-savi...
Indonesia's foreign debt presents a dilemma for the government because, on the one hand, repayment o...
There are two big problems with the Indonesian balance of payments. First, a large amount of foreign...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...
Foreign aid as its name denotes is suposed to improve mostly developing countries to a better condit...
The economic development is the absolute requirement for the third world countries, including Indone...
This research empirically analyzes the impact of foreign direct investment, gross domestic product a...
This study investigates the impact of domestic investment, foreign direct investment, and external d...
This paper is intended to know how far the impact of AID, foreign direct investment, and domestic s...
Recently, Indonesia's economy records very high and stable economic growth. The growth is above 6 pe...
This thesis examines the advice given by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Indonesia, during ...
With the improvement of relationship with the Western countries after the demise of the Old Order re...
This study attempts to examine the impact of foreign aid (official development assistance) and exter...
At the time Indonesia proclaimed her Independence the concept of a Welfare State was already part of...
Developing countries face challenges of massive poverty, slow GDP growth, high mortality rates from ...
Indonesia has received external debt as an external source of finance to fill in the investment-savi...
Indonesia's foreign debt presents a dilemma for the government because, on the one hand, repayment o...
There are two big problems with the Indonesian balance of payments. First, a large amount of foreign...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...
Foreign aid as its name denotes is suposed to improve mostly developing countries to a better condit...
The economic development is the absolute requirement for the third world countries, including Indone...
This research empirically analyzes the impact of foreign direct investment, gross domestic product a...
This study investigates the impact of domestic investment, foreign direct investment, and external d...
This paper is intended to know how far the impact of AID, foreign direct investment, and domestic s...
Recently, Indonesia's economy records very high and stable economic growth. The growth is above 6 pe...
This thesis examines the advice given by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Indonesia, during ...