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Future Central Banking in Emerging Market Economies

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

Green Transition Risk on Export Competitiveness: Circular Economy Approach

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

Money Velocity, Digital Currency, and Inflation Dynamics

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

Climate Vulnerability Promote More Green Investment?

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

The Potential Scarring Effect of Covid-19 on Productivity and Labor Market: The Case of Indonesia

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

Energy Transition: Prospect and Challenges at ASEAN Plus Three Countries

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

Race to Net-Zero: Unravelling the Transition Paths to Electric Vehicles The Analysis of Socio-Technical Ransition Using Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) Theoretical Lens

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

On The Development of The Islamic Benchmark Rate: An Indonesian Case

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

The Dynamics of Foreign Capital Flows in Indonesia: Sources and Implications on Bond Market and Bank Stability

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

Bank Loan Loss Provisioning and Procyclicality Revisited: Evidence from Indonesia

16 June 2023
BI Working Paper

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