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Monday, 1 July 2026. The 3rd Hendra Esmara Lecture on regional development. Seventy years of the Kuznets Curve: is education a facilitator of structural transformation or a driver of inequality?
The Hendra Esmara Lecture on Regional Development is convened by the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Andalathe Indonesian Regional Science Association (IRSA) in honour of the late Professor Hendra Esmara for his pioneering work in the field of regional analysis in Indonesia. The [...]
Past seminars – links to videos and slides
[FKP hosted by WRI Indonesia] Poverty alleviation can be an effective conservation strategy
Rona Yurismono presenting her research Economic development and ecological conservation are often seen as two conflicting matters. However, economic concepts may actually promote conservation and assist policymakers in choosing suitable interventions. On Thursday, 10 January 2019, World Resources Institute Indonesia (WRI Indonesia) hosted a FKP event at UI Salemba regarding [...]
[FKP hosted by WRI Indonesia] Towards Cleaner and More Affordable Household Energy Sources in Indonesia
Within the past several years, the government of Indonesia has created several programs to create and promote cleaner and more affordable energy sources for the country. In regards to this issue, World Resources Institute Indonesia (WRI Indonesia) hosted the first FKP seminar of the year on Monday, 7 January 2019 [...]
[FKP hosted by PSHK Indonesia] Indonesia’s Disability Law and International Civil Law Bill
Pusat Studi Hukum dan Kebijakan Indonesia (PSHK or the Indonesian Foundation for Law and Policy Studies) hosted an FKP seminar on Wednesday, 12 December 2018, discussing two subjects: Law Number 8 of 2016 on The Disabled by Fajri Nursyamsi and the International Civil Law Bill by M. Faiz Aziz. To [...]
BIES Economic Dialogue 2018 hosted by CEDS Universitas Padjadjaran
Speakers (l-r) T Yudo Wicaksono, Dante Rigmalia, and Mohammad Fahmi Now in its 6th year, the BIES Dialogue was held on 13 November 2018 hosted by the Center for Economic and Development Studies (CEDS), Universitas Padjadjaran in Bandung. The topic of the Dialogue is ‘Early Educational Experience and Later Education [...]
[FKP hosted by PSHK Indonesia] Regulations Reform and Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism
On Wednesday, 19 December 2018, Pusat Studi Hukum dan Kebijakan Indonesia (PSHK or the Indonesian Foundation for Law and Policy Studies) hosted a FKP event, consisting of two subjects: institutional approach in regulations reform in Indonesia by M. Nur Solikhin, and Presidential Decree no. 13 regarding the beneficial owner of [...]
Seminar Kebencanaan hosted by IRSA, LPEM FEB UI, and ANU Indonesia Project
Being located in the Ring of Fire, natural disasters are not something that Indonesia is unfamiliar with, yet more needs to be done to improve mitigation and community rebuilding. On Tuesday, 13 November 2018 Indonesia Regional Science Association (IRSA) in collaboration with LPEM FEB UI and The ANU Indonesia Project [...]
[FKP hosted by The SMERU Research Institute] Evaluation of the Indonesia Village Law Three Years since its Implementation
In 2014 the Indonesia Village Law (Law No. 6) recognising village authority and rights was introduced. Since the implementation of the Village Law, villages are perceived as self-governing communities and local self-governments. As a result villages are given more authority and facilities in the form of funding and training from [...]
[FKP at The SMERU Research Institute] Human Resource Development and the Labour Market
The quality of human capital and the dominance of informal sector jobs are some of the biggest challenges for Indonesia’s labor market. What factors influence the development of human capital in Indonesia? What are the links between formal and informal sectors in Indonesia? These topics were discussed in a the [...]
[FKP at The SMERU Research Institute] Youth development and SDGs in Indonesia
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was introduced in 2012 and are set to be achieved by the year 2030. By then, youth would be the successor of the nation. With that in mind, the current state of youth development in Indonesia becomes detrimental to the achievements of SDGs in the future. [...]
[FKP at The SMERU Research Institute] School Leadership in Indonesia
Previous studies have found that school leadership is a crucial factor in determining the quality of schools. On Thursday, 11 October 2018, The SMERU Research Institute hosted a FKP event discussing school leadership in Indonesia with presentations by Hendarman (Head of Analysis and Policy Synchronization, Ministry of Education and [...]














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