Business & Economics
Indonesia
100%
Democratization
43%
Manufacturing
36%
Vocational Education
31%
Bribes
31%
Natural Disasters
31%
Presidency
30%
Volunteerism
30%
Bribery
29%
Islamic Economics
28%
Business Economics
28%
Tsunami
27%
Competitiveness
26%
Economic Reform
26%
Human Capital Development
25%
Village
24%
Centralization
23%
Corruption
23%
Development Economics
23%
Earthquake
22%
Livelihoods
21%
Government
21%
Volunteers
20%
Industrial Development
20%
Political Economy
18%
Externalities
18%
Liberalization
17%
Economics
17%
Manufacturing Sector
17%
Land Market
16%
Land Use Planning
16%
Urban Development
15%
Industry
15%
Decentralization
15%
Elections
14%
Human Resources
12%
Government Policy
12%
Low Income
12%
Land Prices
11%
Domestic Demand
11%
Monocentric City
10%
Incentives
10%
Spatial Mismatch
10%
Small Enterprises
10%
Social Unrest
10%
Metropolitan Areas
10%
Upgrade
9%
Road Construction
9%
Disruption
9%
Small-scale Industry
9%
Social Sciences
Indonesia
92%
corruption
41%
democratization
37%
manufacturing
32%
manufacturing sector
27%
volunteerism
26%
firm
24%
natural disaster
24%
district
22%
centralization
22%
economic reform
22%
firm profitability
21%
taxes
21%
Government officials
21%
Vocational Education
21%
micro level
20%
village
20%
human capital
19%
liberalization
19%
competitiveness
19%
livelihood
19%
revenue
18%
minister
18%
political economy
17%
decentralization
16%
industry
15%
Land use planning
15%
production costs
13%
regulatory compliance
13%
urban development
13%
Party Representatives
13%
government policy
12%
small-scale industry
12%
value chain
12%
infrastructure
11%
low income
10%
patrimonialism
10%
economics
10%
road construction
10%
salary
10%
trend
10%
bureaucracy
9%
human resources
9%
small business
9%
underemployment
9%
taxes
9%
reconstruction
9%
industrial location
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
democratization
62%
corruption
42%
firm
41%
vocational education
36%
economic reform
30%
political economy
28%
liberalization
28%
human capital
28%
centralization
28%
pandemics
27%
higher education
26%
natural disaster
26%
competitiveness
23%
aid
22%
tax
22%
economics
22%
village
21%
tsunami
19%
livelihood
19%
election
19%
decentralization
18%
education
17%
human resource
16%
income
14%
land market
14%
industry
14%
earthquake
13%
infrastructure
12%
government policy
12%
education policy
11%
city
11%
land use planning
10%
deindustrialization
10%
teaching method
10%
bureaucracy
9%
urban development
9%
manufacturing
9%
labor
9%
economic structure
8%
IMF
8%
policy framework
8%
central government
8%
political party
8%
price
8%
manufacturing activity
8%
small scale industry
8%
resource development
8%
production cost
7%
spatial mismatch
7%
industrial location
7%