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

Nauli Aisyiyah Desdiani, S.E., M.Sc.

December 14, 2022

Nauli obtained her master degree in Financial Economics from Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Nauli is interested in topics related to monetary, financial, and regional economics, primarily in the intersection of financial deepening and inclusion, macroprudential policy, international finance, sustainable finance, and local government budget. She has been working as a researcher at LPEM FEB UI since 2018. Previously, she worked as a researcher in the Center of Economics and Development Studies (CEDS) Padjadjaran University and Bank Indonesia.

 

Nauli has been involved in a wide range of research and consulting activities, working with various leading institutions including the World Bank, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Climate and Land-Use Alliance (CLUA), ClimateWorks Foundation (CWF), Bank Indonesia, Pertamina, and other institutions. Other than that, Nauli also becomes a tutor for Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) training at LPEM FEB UI training and education program.

Research Interests

Monetary Economics, Financial Economics, International Finance, Time Series and Macroeconomic Forecasting, Regional Economics, Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)

 

Academic Publications

  • Desdiani, N. A., Afifi, F. A. R., Cesarina, A., Sabrina, S., Husna, M., Violeta, R. M., … & Halimatussadiah, A. (2021). Climate and Environmental Financing at Regional Level: Amplifying and Seizing the Opportunities (No. 202167). LPEM, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia.
  • Kacaribu, F., Gultom, Y.M., Desdiani, N., & Sabrina, S. Government Initiatives to Unlock Private Participation in Infrastructure: Lessons from Indonesia’s PPP in the Water Sector (Book Chapter). Accepted/ Forthcoming with the ADB Institute.
  • Kacaribu, F., Gultom, Y.M., Desdiani, N., Sabrina, S., Qurratu’ain, N., Moeis, F. (2019). Peer Review and Capacity Building on APEC Infrastructure Development and Investment: Indonesia. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). Publication Number: APEC#219-SE-01.14

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