This paper examines the dynamics of socio‐economic inequalities in Indonesia over the last four decades. We apply a club convergence test to provincial panel data on four socio‐economic indicators: per capita gross regional product, the Gini coefficient, the school enrolment rate, and the fertility rate. We find that there is no single equilibrium steady state path for all these indicators in Indonesia. Instead, the data suggest that there exist two groups, with provinces converging within each of these two groups, but not between these groups. Finally, we identify the provinces that are catching‐up and those that are falling behind in terms of the various socio‐economic indicators
This paper aims to explore regional dynamics of real per capita income among municipalities in the c...
This study attempts to examine income inequality of Indonesia for the period of 2005-09. Theil decom...
This paper sets out an argument that Kuznets hypothesis—either Kuznets curve or Kuznets waves—is tes...
The thesis looks for the answer to the question how to support the convergence in of Socioeconomic I...
Recently convergence of regional per capita income has been a frequent object of regional studies as...
The aim of this study is to identify the trend of regional inequality across provinces in Indonesia,...
This study aims to identify per capita GRDP disparities in 13 provinces in Eastern Indonesia. The da...
ABSTRACT This research is aimed to identifr regional disparity of per capita GRDP at 1993 constant p...
This paper aims to analyze the income dispersion and test both absolute convergence and conditional ...
Income inequality is the difference in the ability of people to have goods or services, and more bro...
Indonesia's regional socio-economic data base extends over 30 years, so it is now possible to draw c...
This article reinvestigates the regional convergence in GDP per capita, household expenditure per ca...
The purpose of this study is to see the ongoing income inequality in Indonesia. This study focuses o...
This study examines income convergence among provinces in Indonesia using dynamic panel data approac...
This paper aims to analyze the income dispersion and test both absolute convergenceand conditional c...
This paper aims to explore regional dynamics of real per capita income among municipalities in the c...
This study attempts to examine income inequality of Indonesia for the period of 2005-09. Theil decom...
This paper sets out an argument that Kuznets hypothesis—either Kuznets curve or Kuznets waves—is tes...
The thesis looks for the answer to the question how to support the convergence in of Socioeconomic I...
Recently convergence of regional per capita income has been a frequent object of regional studies as...
The aim of this study is to identify the trend of regional inequality across provinces in Indonesia,...
This study aims to identify per capita GRDP disparities in 13 provinces in Eastern Indonesia. The da...
ABSTRACT This research is aimed to identifr regional disparity of per capita GRDP at 1993 constant p...
This paper aims to analyze the income dispersion and test both absolute convergence and conditional ...
Income inequality is the difference in the ability of people to have goods or services, and more bro...
Indonesia's regional socio-economic data base extends over 30 years, so it is now possible to draw c...
This article reinvestigates the regional convergence in GDP per capita, household expenditure per ca...
The purpose of this study is to see the ongoing income inequality in Indonesia. This study focuses o...
This study examines income convergence among provinces in Indonesia using dynamic panel data approac...
This paper aims to analyze the income dispersion and test both absolute convergenceand conditional c...
This paper aims to explore regional dynamics of real per capita income among municipalities in the c...
This study attempts to examine income inequality of Indonesia for the period of 2005-09. Theil decom...
This paper sets out an argument that Kuznets hypothesis—either Kuznets curve or Kuznets waves—is tes...