In economic terms, the policy worked well throughout the 1970s; Indonesia maintained a real gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate averaging approximately 7.5 percent annually. During the collapse of oil prices in the early 1980s, that figure slipped briefly (but remained on average well over...
Indonesia covers about 1,919,000 square kilometers (741,000 square miles). It shares land borders with Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and East Timor. The highest point in Indonesia is Puncak Jaya, at 5,030 meters (16,502 feet); the lowest point is sea level. Climate Indonesia's clima...
The resulting inflation and interest rate hikes will dampen growth prospects in 2006. Keys to future growth remain internal reform, building up the confidence of international and domestic investors, and strong global economic growth. In late December 2004, the Indian Ocean tsunami took 131,000 ...
At nearly 50,000 square miles, Java is a big island with a ton of surf potential. Numerous camps have sprung up on Java, the most famous of those being the camps that front G-Land. But there are also plenty of opportunities for the feral explorer to strike out on his own, discover ...
Cities that have less pressure from rural migrants, such as Padang in West Sumatra and Manado in North Sulawesi, have been able to better manage their growth. Traditional houses, which are built in a single style according to customary canons of particular ethnic groups, have been markers of...
Other observations referred to an uneven growth rate and widening gap between rich and poor, with real consumption rates in a selected 7 year period for the poorest 40% of households being just over 1% compared to nearly 6% for the richest 20%. with Mexico, Nigeria and Turkey as one of ...
Assets, capabilities, organizational processes, firm attributes, information, and knowledge are essential resources for the firm’s growth (Barney & Clark, Citation2007). Scholars have argued that the strategy’s effectiveness depends on the organization’s internal factors, such as resources and ...
Our exploration play, Citarum Block, located in the most populated province in Indonesia, only 16 miles south of the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta, is a de-risked asset with proven presence of hydrocarbons that offers an immense growth opportunity and downstream integration possibilities....
The second-largest district in East Java Province, Malang, has 3535 square kilometres. The population of Malang District consists of 2,967,315 individuals. It was chosen for this study because of several unique characteristics. The district represents the general condition of the country’s health...
This plant can also inhibit the growth of cancer cells [27]. Thus, cultivating MPTS plants for health purposes near gold refining sites can be very dangerous. Mercury is classified as a hazardous and toxic material (B3). The safe threshold for mercury content in fruits and vegetables is 0.03...