Institute for Economic and Social Research – Faculty of Economics and Business – Universitas Indonesia

Isfandiarni, Ph.D.

November 6, 2016

 

IsfandiarniIsfandiarni obtained her bachelor degree in economics from the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia (FEB UI), and a Master of Arts in Economic Program from the Georgia State University in Atlanta. Isfandiarni has been a researcher at LPEM FEB UI since 1997. Additionally, she serves as teaching assistant at FEB UI for mathematical economics course since 1998. Her main interest is public economics. She also has interests in spatial economics and development economics. She is currently pursuing PhD degree at VU University Amsterdam.

Among the research projects Isfandiarni has undertaken are a survey of the global economic impact on Indonesia’s investment climate (MICI) with World Bank in 2010, a study of the impact of increasing basic electricity tariff on inflation and industry competitiveness for the State Electricity Company in 2010, and a study titiled “Population and Economic Recovery in Coastal Aceh: Aid and Village Institutions” with Brown University in 2009.


Research Interests

Public economics, Spatial economics, Development economics


Academic Publications

– Ari Kuncoro & Vid Adrison & Ifa Isfandiarni, 2013. “Varieties of Governance of Public Goods Delivery in Indonesia: The Case of Roads after Decentralization and Local Democratization,” Working Papers in Economics and Business 201301, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia, revised Jan 2013.
– Ari Kuncoro & Arie Damayanti & Ifa Isfandiarni, 2013. “Indonesian Cross-Border Labor Migration: Structure, Institutions and Governance,” Working Papers in Economics and Business 201306, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia.
– Ari Kuncoro & Arie Damayanti & Ifa Isfandiarni, 2009. “Demand for Electricity and Benefits from Rural Electrification: Evidence from Kabupaten Musi Banyuasin (Muba),” Economics and Finance in Indonesia, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia, vol. 57, pages 315-337, December.

Isfandiarni’s REPEC link

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