Arianto A. Patunru

Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy College of Asia & the Pacific, The Australian National University Coombs Building 9, Room 3.205, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia Phone: 61-2-6125-9786, Email: [email protected], Web: ANU, personal

Areas: Trade and development economics, environmental economics

Appointments

2012- The ANU Indonesia Project (Policy Engagement Coordinator) 2012- Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, CAP, ANU (Fellow) 2009-2012 Institute for Economic and Social Research, University of Indonesia (LPEM-FEUI) (Director) 2004-2012 Department of Economics, University of Indonesia (FEUI) (Senior Lecturer)

Education

2004 PhD in natural resources and environmental economics: University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 2000 MSc in policy economics, international economics: University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 1997 BA in economics: University of Indonesia

Highlights

Academic Publications in Journal of Development Studies, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy, Asian Economic Journal; grants from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Australia-Indonesia Centre (AIC); Editor of Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies Policy work Policy analysis on Indonesia’s trade protectionism (Patunru and Rahardja 2015) with media coverage in The Strait Times, The Australian Financial Review, Deutsche Welle, The Jakarta Post, and Bloomberg; and debates in The Interpreter (with Matthew Busch, Stephen Grenville, Eve Warburton) and East Asia Forum (Patunru) Engagement Policy engagement coordinator at the ANU Indonesia Project, co-convenor of Australia- Indonesia High Level Policy Dialogue, commentaries/op-eds in East Asia Forum, New Mandala, KOMPAS, TEMPO

1 Recent Publications

2021

Journal Arianto A. Patunru & Prema-chandra Athukorala. (2021). Measuring trade in value added: How valid is the proportionality assumption? Economic Systems Research, DOI Journal Deasy D. Pane & Arianto A. Patunru. (2021). Does export experience improve firms’ productivity? Evidence from Indonesia. Journal of Development Studies, DOI Book Richard Barichello, Arianto A. Patunru & Richard Schwindt (Editors). (2021). Global- ization, Poverty, and Income Inequality: Insights from Indonesia. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. ISBN: 978-077-4865-61-6, forthcoming. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru. (2021). Is greater openness to trade good? What are the effects on poverty and inequality? In R. Barichello, A. A. Patunru & R. Schwindt (Eds), Glob- alization, Poverty, and Income Inequality: Insights from Indonesia. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp. 142-68, forthcoming. Chapter Santi Kusumaningrum, Arianto A. Patunru, Clara Siagian & Cyril Bennouna. (2021). A child’s growth is a nation’s growth: Children’s well-being and inequality in Indonesia. In R. Barichello, A. A. Patunru & R. Schwindt (Eds), Globalization, Poverty, and Income Inequality: Insights from Indonesia. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp. 89-121, forthcoming. Journal Andree Surianta & Arianto A. Patunru. (2021). Repositioning Indonesia in the post- COVID-19 global value chains. Southeast Asian Affairs, 2021, pp. 122-38. Journal Rotua Siregar & Arianto A. Patunru. (2021). The impact of tax incentives on FDI in Indonesia. Journal of Accounting Auditing and Business 4(1): 66-80. Policy paper Arianto A. Patunru, Andree Surianta & Pingkan Audrine. (2021). Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement: Building the powerhouse. Policy Paper No. 33, Center for Indonesian Policy Studies. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru & Felippa Amanta. (2021). COVID-19, food security and trade: The case of Indonesia. In B. D. Lewis & F. Witoelar (Eds), Economic Dimensions of COVID-19 in Indonesia: Responding to the Crisis. Singapore: ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Insti- tute, pp. 114-36.

2020

Op-ed Arianto Patunru & Ira Aprilianti. (2020). Indonesia signed RCEP, what next? East Asia Forum, 3 December 2020. Op-ed Arianto Patunru & Krisna Gupta. (2020). Indonesia’s PPE export ban backfires. East Asia Forum, 16 June 2020. Op-ed Arianto Patunru & Andree Surianta. (2020). COVID-19 unmasks Indonesia’s invest- ment conditions. East Asia Forum, 25 May 2020. Policy paper Arianto Patunru & Andree Surianta. (2020). Attracting FDI Post Covid-19 by simplify- ing Indonesia’s regulatory framework. Policy Brief No. 4, Center for Indonesian Policy Studies, May. Policy paper Arianto Patunru, Galuh Octania & Pingkan Audrine. (2020). Mitigating food supply chain disruptions amidst Covid-19. Policy Brief No. 3, Center for Indonesian Policy

2 Studies, May. Journal Husna Jamaludin, Arianto Patunru & Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt. (2020). Role of rumours and locals’ perceptions on the level of environmental impacts of Lynas Advanced Material Plant, Kuantan, Malaysia. Resources Policy Vol. 65(2020) 101563:1-13, DOI Journal Sukoco, Djoni Hartono & Arianto Patunru. (2020). The impacts of liberalization and trade facilitation on economic performance, poverty and income inequality: An analyt- ical study. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets 12(1): 67-79, DOI Op-ed Hal Hill & Arianto Patunru. (2020). Jokowi wants Indonesia to be rich by 2045. Aus- tralian Financial Review, 7 February 2020.

2019

Policy paper Arianto A. Patunru & Assyifa Szami Ilman. (2019). Political economy of rice policy in Indonesia: A perspective on the ASEAN Economic Community. Discussion Paper No. 6, Center for Indonesian Policy Studies. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru. (2019). Rising economic nationalism in Indonesia. in H. Hill and S. D. Negara (Eds), The Indonesian Economy in Transition: Policy Challenges in the Jokowi Era and Beyond. Singapore: ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, pp. 149-79. Review Arianto A. Patunru. (2019). Book review: Economic change in modern Indonesia: Colonial and post-colonial comparisons, by Anne Booth. Economics and Finance in In- donesia, 65(1): 89-91. Chapter Ari Kuncoro, Yuri Mansury, Arianto A. Patunru & Budy P. Resosudarmo. (2019). Do trade reforms promote nutritional status? Evidence from Indonesia. In A. A. Batabyal, Y. Higano & P. Nijkamp (Eds), Disease, Human Health, and Regional Growth and Develop- ment in Asia. Switzerland: Springer, pp. 143-61.

2018

Journal Arianto A. Patunru. (2018). Rising economic nationalism in Indonesia. Journal of South- east Asian Economies, 35(3): 335-54. Journal Yubiwini & Arianto Patunru. (2018). Trade and tax evasion in Indonesia. World Customs Journal, 12(2): 107-20. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru. (2018). From cost disease to servicification: The case of Indonesia. In N. Tuerah, J. E. Tulung, H. H. D. Tasik, A. Halimatussaddiah, D. Hartono & B. P. Resosudarmo (Eds), Maritime Infrastructure and Regional Development in Indonesia. IRSA Book Series on Regional Development No. 16, Malang: UB Press, pp. 115-40. Book Arianto A. Patunru, Mari Pangestu & M. Chatib Basri (Editors). (2018). Indonesia in the New World: Globalisation, Nationalism and Sovereignty. Singapore: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. ISBN: 978-981-4818-22-3. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru, Mari Pangestu & M. Chatib Basri. (2018). Challenges for Indone- sia in the new world. In A. A. Patunru, M. Pangestu & M. C. Basri (Eds), Indonesia in the New World: Globalisation, Nationalism and Sovereignty. Singapore: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, pp. 1-13. Op-ed Rainer Heufers & Arianto Patunru. (2018). Indonesia hungers for better food policy to

3 overturn chronic food insecurity. Australian Financial Review, 5 April 2018. Op-ed Rainer Heufers & Arianto Patunru. (2018). Indonesia is hungry for better food policy. East Asia Forum, 1 April 2018.

2017

Report Jeffrey Neilson, Melanie Morrison, Angga Dwiartama, Ranti Utami, Arianto Patunru & Bill Pritchard. (2017). Food Processing and Value Chain Development in Indonesia, Mel- bourne: Australia-Indonesia Centre. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru & Tsani F. Rakhmah. (2017). INDC and low-carbon technology deployment scenarios: Indonesia. In V. Anbumozhi & K. Kalirajan (Eds), Globalization of Low-Carbon Technologis: The Impact of Paris Agreement. Singapore: Springer, pp. 83-113. Chapter Arief A. Yusuf, Arianto A. Patunru & Budy P. Resosudarmo. (2017). Reducing petroleum subsidy in Indonesia: An interregional general equilibrium analysis. In A. A. Batabyal & P. Nijkamp (Eds), Regional Growth and Sustainable Development in Asia. Switzerland: Springer, pp. 91-112. Chapter Mia Amalia, Budy P. Resosudarmo, J. Bennett & Arianto Patunru. (2017). Valuing the benefits of cleaner air in Jakarta Metropolitan Area. In H. Shibusawa, K. Sakurai, T. Mizunoya & S. Uchida (Eds), Socioeconomic Environmental Policies and Evaluations in Re- gional Science. Singapore: Springer, pp. 279-97. Op-ed Hal Hill, Arianto Patunru & Budy Resosudarmo. (2017). A trade breaktrough with In- donesia is only for the patient. Australian Financial Review, 6 March 2017. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2017). Globalization, protectionism, populism under Jokowi. The Jakarta Post, 11 September 2017.

2016

Chapter Arianto A. Patunru & Arief A. Yusuf. (2016). Toward a low-carbon economy for Indone- sia: Aspirations, actions, and scenarios. In V. Anbumozhi, K. Kalirajan, F. Kimura & X. Yao (Eds), Investing in Low-carbon Energy Systems: Implications for Regional Economic Co- operation. Singapore: Springer, pp. 79-109. Chapter Teguh Dartanto & Arianto A. Patunru. (2016). Examining the nexus of the poverty- growth-inequality triangle in Indonesia: Empirical evidence from province-level data. In S.T. Otsubo (Ed), Globalization and Development Volume II: Country Experiences. Lon- don and New York: Routledge, pp. 64-83. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2016). Testing the limits of Indonesia’s tax amnesty program. East Asia Forum, 31 December 2016. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2016) Jokowi needs a more realistic tax target. East Asia Forum, 23 August 2016.

2015

Journal

4 Arianto A. Patunru. (2015). Access to safe drinking water and sanitation in Indonesia. Asia & Pacific Policy Studies 2(2):234-44. Policy paper Arianto A. Patunru & Sjamsu Rahardja. (2015). Trade protectionism in Indonesia: Bad times and bad policy. Lowy Analysis, Lowy Institute for International Policy, July. Policy paper Arianto A. Patunru & Anthea Haryoko. (2015). Reducing deforestation by strengthen- ing communal property rights. SEANET Perspectives, No. 6, Centre for Indonesian Pol- icy Studies (CIPS) and Southeast Asia Network for Development (SEANET), Novem- ber. Policy paper Arianto A. Patunru & Rofi Uddarojat. (2015). Reducing the financial burden of Indone- sian migrant workers. SEANET Perspectives, No. 3, Centre for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) and Southeast Asia Network for Development (SEANET), October. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2015). Will Jokowi move beyond protectionism? East Asia Forum, 29 December 2015. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2015). Clean water, safe future: Tackling Indonesia’s water and sanitation challenges. APPS Policy Forum, July. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2015). A country that surprises. Indonesia: Guest of Honour Frank- furt Book Fair 2015.

2014

Book Prema-chandra Athukorala, Arianto A. Patunru & Budy P. Resosudarmo (Editors). (2014), Trade, Development, and Political Economy in East Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS). ISBN: 978-981-4620-05-5. Chapter Prema-chandra Athukorala, Arianto A. Patunru & Budy P. Resosudarmo. (2014). In- troduction. In P-c. Athukorala, A. A. Patunru & B. P. Resosudarmo (Eds), Trade, De- velopment, and Political Economy in East Asia. Singapore: ISEAS, pp. 1-9. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru & Erman A. Rahman. (2014). Local governance and development outcomes. In H. Hill (Ed), Regional Dynamics in a Decentralized Indonesia. Singapore: ISEAS, pp. 156-85. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2014). Building a more equitable and productive Indonesia. East Asia Forum Quarterly, March.

2013

Chapter Arianto A. Patunru. (2013). The political economy of environmental policy in Indone- sia. In A. Ananta, A. Bauer & M. Thant (Eds), The Environments of the Poor in Southeast Asia, East Asia and the Pacific, Singapore: ISEAS, pp. 203-20. Review Arianto A. Patunru. (2013). Book review: Indonesian economy: Entering a new era, by Aris Ananta, Muljana Soekarni & Sjamsul Arifin. The Singapore Economic Review, 58(2): 1380004-01-3. Review Arianto A. Patunru. (2013). Book review: Land, livelihood, the economy and the envi- ronment in Indonesia: Essays in honour of Joan Hardjono. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 49(1):121-3. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2013). Australia’s trade with Indonesia: What’s really at stake?

5 The Conversation, November. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2013). Indonesia: reform and the people. East Asia Forum, 17 Jan- uary 2013.

2012

Journal Arianto A. Patunru & Tarsidin. (2012). Recent Indonesian economic development and the urgent need to remove key growth obstacles. Asian Economic Papers 11(3): 57-77. Journal Arianto A. Patunru, Neil McCulloch & Christian von Luebke. (2012). A tale of two cities: The political economy of local investment climates in Indonesia. Journal of De- velopment Studies 48(7): 799-816. Journal M. Chatib Basri & Arianto A. Patunru. (2012). How to keep trade policy open: The case of Indonesia. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 48(2): 191-208. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru, John B. Braden & Sudip Chattopadhyay. (2012). Who cares about environmental stigma and does it matter? A latent segmentation analysis of stated pref- erences for real estate. In K. G. Willis & G. Garrod (Eds), Valuing Environment and Nat- ural Resources, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru & M. Chatib Basri. (2012). Keeping Indonesia’s trade open. East Asia Forum 18 October 2012.

2011

Journal Arianto A. Patunru. (2011). Indonesia’s logistics costs and competitiveness”, Strategic Review, 1(2): 97-105. Journal Arianto A. Patunru. (2011). Comment on ’Renminbi internalization: Prospects and im- plications for economic integration in East Asia’ by Yung Chul Park & Chi-Young Son. Asian Economic Papers, 10(3): 73-4. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru. (2011). Comment on ’Price pass-through, household expenditures, and industrial structure: The case of Taiwan’ by Biing-Shen Kuo & Su-Ling Peng. In T. Ito & A. K. Rose (Eds), Commodity Prices and Markets (National Bureau of Economic Research East Asia Seminar on Economics), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 257-60. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru & M. Chatib Basri. (2011). The political economy of rice and fuel pricing in Indonesia. In A. Ananta & R. Barichello (Eds), Poverty, Food, and Global Re- cession in Southeast Asia: Is the Crisis Over for the Poor? Singapore: ISEAS, pp. 203-28.

2010

Journal Arianto A. Patunru. (2010). Comment on ’United States, Japanese, and Korean FDI in intra-East Asian trade’ by Kwong-Chiu Fung, Hutomi Iizaka & Alan Siu, , Asian Eco- nomic Papers 9(3): 155-6. Journal Arianto A. Patunru. (2010). Comment on ’Firm heterogeneity in the choice of off- shoring: Evidence from Korean manufacturing firms’ by Hea-Jung Hyun, Asian Economic

6 Papers 9(1): 179-80. Journal Arianto A. Patunru & Christian von Luebke. (2010). Survey of recent developments. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 46(1): 7-31.

2009

Journal Richard Barichello & Arianto A. Patunru. (2009). Agriculture in Indonesia: Lagging performances and difficult choices. Choices 24(2), Second Quarter. Journal Christian von Luebke, Neil McCulloch & Arianto A. Patunru. (2009). Heterodox re- form symbioses: The political economy of investment climate reforms in Solo, Indone- sia. Asian Economic Journal 23(3): 269-97. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru, Nanda Nurridzki & Rivayani. (2009). Port competition in Indone- sia: Cases of Semarang and Surabaya. In D. Brooks & D. Hummels (Eds), Infrastructure’s Role in Lowering Asia’s Trade Costs: Building for Trade. Cheltenham and Northampton: Ed- ward Elgar, pp. 113-47.

2008

Journal John B. Braden, Laura Taylor, DooHwan Won, Nicole Mays, Allegra Cangelosi & Arianto A. Patunru. (2008). Economic benefits of remediating the Buffalo River, NY Area of Concern. Journal of Great Lakes Research 34(4): 631-48. Journal John B. Braden, Laura Taylor, DooHwan Won, Nicole Mays, Allegra Cangelosi & Arianto A. Patunru. (2008). Economic benefits of remediating the Sheboygan River, WI Area of Concern. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 34(4): 649-60. Journal Xiaolin Ren, Arianto A. Patunru & John B. Braden. (2008). Language related differ- ences in environmental benefits estimation: Evidence from a mail survey. Contemporary Economic Policy 26(1): 13-31.

2007

Journal Arianto A. Patunru, John B. Braden & Sudip Chattopadhyay. (2007). Who cares about environmental stigma and does it matter? A latent segmentation analysis of stated pref- erences for real estate. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89(3): 712-26.

2006

Journal M. Chatib Basri & Arianto A. Patunru. (2006). Survey of recent developments. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 42(3): 295-319.

2005

Journal

7 Sudip Chattopadhyay, John B. Braden & Arianto A. Patunru. (2005). Benefits of haz- ardous waste cleanup: New evidence from survey- and market-based property value approaches. Contemporary Economic Policy, 23(3): 357-75.

2004

Journal John B. Braden, Arianto A. Patunru, Sudip Chattopadhyay & Nicole Mays. (2004). Contaminant cleanup in the Waukegan Harbor Area of Concern: Homeowner atti- tudes and economic benefits. Journal of Great Lakes Research 30(4): 474-91.

Recent Publications in Indonesian

2021

Policy paper Arianto A. Patunru & Felippa Amanta. (2021). Dampak COVID-19 terhadap keta- hanan dan perdagangan pangan di Indonesia [The impact of COVID-19 on food secu- rity and trade in Indonesia]. Makalah Diskusi No. 11. Jakarta: Center for Indonesian Policy Studies. (A translation of Patunru & Amanta 2021—see above).

2019

Chapter Arianto A. Patunru. (2019). Tantangan populisme ekonomi Presiden Jokowi [Eco- nomic populism challenges of President Jokowi]. In Institute for Development of Eco- nomics and Finance (Ed), Kemandirian Ekonomi, Gerbang Kesejahteraan - Pemikiran 100 Ekonom Indonesia [Economic Independence, Gateway to Welfare - The Thoughts of 100 Indone- sian Economists], Jakarta: INDEF, pp. 360-5. (A chapter discussing the challenges In- donesian president is facing in the era of rising populism).

2018

Chapter Arianto A. Patunru & Ari A. Perdana. (2018). Tentang krisis itu, sekali lagi [On that crisis, once again]. In M. Dharmasaputra et al. (Eds), Mengejar Fajar [Chasing the Dawn], Jakarta: Katadata, pp. xxiv-xxxiv. (An introduction to a book on a bank scandal and its inevitable bailout by the Indonesian government prior to the global financial crisis).

2017

Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2017). Daya beli [Household consumption]. TEMPO, 10 Septem- ber. (On the declining share of household consumption in Indonesian economy). Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2017). Servisifikasi [Servicification]. TEMPO weekly, 11 June. (On the role of services sector in Indonesia).

8 2016

Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2016). Rente [Rent]. TEMPO weekly, 5 December. (On corrup- tion and economic rent). Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2016). Ketimpangan [Inequality], TEMPO weekly, 11 March. (On the discourse of inequality and its relevance to Indonesia).

2015

Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2015). Austerity. TEMPO weekly, 27 July. (On the austerity policy in Greece). Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2015). QE. TEMPO weekly, 18 May. (On quantitative easing pol- icy). Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2015). Yang tersirat dan tersurat [Revealed and stated preferences]. TEMPO weekly, 9 February. (On the importance of data, rather than statements). Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2015). Hilirisasi [Downstreaming or linkage approach]. KOMPAS daily, 24 January. (On the danger of domestic value added or down-streaming policy).

2014

Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2014). Produk dan produktivitas [Product and productivity]. TEMPO weekly, 13 October. (On the common misconception of productivity). Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2014). Istilah ekonomi: Perlukah diterjemahkan? [Economic terms: Should we translate them?], TEMPO weekly, 24 March. (On why Indonesians should be careful when translating economic terms or jargons).

2012

Op-ed Arianto A. Patunru. (2012). Maskin, ketimpangan, dan globalisasi [Maskin, inequality, and globalization]”, KOMPAS daily, 19 September. (On how trade openness can help reduce poverty and inequality).

2010

Book Iwan J. Azis, Lydia M. Napitupulu, Arianto A. Patunru & Budy P. Resosudarmo (Edi- tors). (2010). (In Bahasa Indonesia). Sustainable Development: The Role and Contributions of Emil Salim, Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia. ISBN: 978-979-91-0258-4. Chapter Arianto A. Patunru. (2010). Economic valuation for the environment (in Bahasa In- donesia). In I. J. Aziz, L. M. Napitupulu, A. A. Patunru & B. P. Resosudarmo (Eds), Sustainable Development: The Role and Contributions of Emil Salim (in Bahasa Indonesia). Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, pp. 31-48.

9 2008

Book Suahasil Nazara, Arianto A. Patunru, Mangara Tambunan (Editors) (2008). (In Bahasa Indonesia). National Food and Energy Security in the Era of Global Competition, Proceeding of the 13th Indonesian Economists Association Meeting. ISBN: 978-979-8481-03-1 Journal Luhur F. Martha, Arianto A. Patunru, and Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti (2008). (In Ba- hasa Indonesia) ”The Economics of Tourism: Application of Random Utility Model for the Case of Tanjungpinang, Indonesia”, Jurnal Kebijakan Ekonomi 2(3): 203-23

2007

Book Ninasapti Triaswati, Bustanul Arifin & Arianto A. Patunru (Editors). (2007). (In Bahasa Indonesia) The Awakening of the Indonesian Economy, Proceeding of the 12th Indonesian Economists Association Meeting. ISBN: 978-979-8481-02-4.

2004

Journal Arianto A. Patunru. (2004). Can the market take care of the environment? What lit- erature says about marketable permits. Economics and Finance in Indonesia 52(3): 263-78.

Teaching

2012- Australian National University: Agricultural and Natural Resources Economics, Con- temporary Perspectives in Environment-Society Interaction (invited sessions) 2004-2011 University of Indonesia: Microeconomics (PhD, MS, CFA, MBA, and BA), Macroeco- nomics (BA), Natural Resources and Environmental Economics (MS and BA), Devel- opment Economics (MS), Institution and Regulation (MS), Indonesian Economy (MS), Planning in Development (MS)

Recent doctorate students. ANU: Australian Nat. Uni, UI: Uni. Indonesia

As Chair/Primary Supervisor ongoing Derrick Phiri - Aid and Growth, ANU ongoing Riandy Laksono - Trade, Industry, ANU ongoing Sulistiyo A. Kadam - Structural Reforms, ANU ongoing I Made Krisna Gupta - Trade Modeling, ANU - Winner of 2019 Hadi Soesastro Prize

As Associate Supervisor ongoing Siti K. Ghazali - Exchange Rate Policy, ANU ongoing Eko Sumando - Fiscal Policy, ANU

10 ongoing Abdul Nasir - Resource Economics, ANU ongoing Martha Primanthi - Firms’ Productivity, ANU ongoing Vita Elysia - Water and Sanitation, ANU ongoing Andree Surianta - Foreign Direct Investment, ANU - Winner of 2021 Hadi Soesastro Prize ongoing Yuventus Effendi - Inter-regional Fiscal Policies, ANU ongoing Umi Karomah Yaumidin - Agricultural Sustainability, ANU ongoing Deni Friawan- Industrial Economics, ANU

PhD Graduates, my role in bracket

PhD, 2021 Barli Suryanta (Chair, Primary Supervisor) - Indonesia’s Integration into the Regional and the Global Economy (ANU) PhD, 2021 Chandra Tri Putra (Associate Supervisor) - Essays on Firm Diversification Strategy (ANU) PhD, 2020 Wannaphong Durongkaveroj (Associate Supervisor) - Trade,Growth, and Equity: Four Essays (ANU) - 3rd Place in 2020 Stiglitz Essay Prize PhD, 2019 Yessi Vadila (Associate Supervisor) - The Socio-Economic, Environmental, and Health Impacts of Tariff Reforms in Indonesia (ANU) PhD, 2019 Deasy Pane (Chair, Primary Supervisor) - Firms in International Trade: Evidence from Indonesia (ANU) - Winner of 2018 Hadi Soesatro Prize PhD, 2018 Huong Thi Tran (Associate Supervisor) - Three Essays on Trade in Environmental Goods of APEC Members: An Exploratory Analysis (ANU) PhD, 2018 Husna Jamaludin (Associate Supervisor) Community Perceptions and Their Impacts on Averting Behaviours and Housing Prices: A Study of a Rare Earth Processing Plant (ANU) Dr, 2013 Nasruddin Djoko (Supervisor) - The Impact of Specific Ad Valorem and Hybrid Excise Taxes on Cigarette Price and Consumption (UI) Dr, 2013 Sukoco (Supervisor) - The Impacts of Trade Liberalisation and Facilitation on Economic Growth, Poverty, and Inequality (UI) Dr, 2012 Sidik Budiono (Supervisor) - Analysis of Shock in a Structural Model of Indonesian Economy (UI) Dr, 2010 Piter Abdullah (Supervisor) - The Impact of ASEAN Integration on Banking Compe- tition (UI) Dr, 2010 Uka Wikarya (Supervisor) - Demand for Energy as an Input for Manufacturing Indus- try, Households, and Transportation Sector (UI) Dr, 2010 Tarsidin (Supervisor) - Shariah vs Conventional Banking (UI) Dr, 2009 Sartika Djamaluddin (Supervisor) - Fiscal Policy and the Quality of Life in Urban Areas in Indonesia (UI) Dr, 2008 Syarkawi Rauf (Supervisor) - ASEAN Financial Integration (UI)

Master Graduates

2021 Nauval Hafiluddin - The Impact of Foreign Investment on Firms’ Performance: In- donesia after FDI Reform - Winner of 2021 Helen Hughes Master Degree Prize in In-

11 ternational and Development Economics 2021 Rachmad Miftachul Arifuddin - Issues and Challenges in Implementing Universal Health Insurance in Indonesia 2020 Realita Eschachasthi - Exporters and COVID-19: Indonesia in the Time of Pandemic 2020 Priyo Anggono - The Effect of Fiscal Balance Fund on Local Economic Growth in In- donesia 2020 Rotua Siregar - The Impact of Tax Incentive Policies on FDI in Indonesia 2019 Ira Aprilianti - ASEAN Trade Integrations: Do They Really Work? 2019 Aditia - The Emergence of Agencies in the Central Government in Indonesia 2017 Yubiwini - Trade and Tax Evasion in Indonesia 2017 Arief Wahyudi - Drinking Water Access, Sanitation, and Diarrhoea in Indonesia 2016 Rosy Kusuma - Water, Sanitation, and Health Outcomes in Indonesia 2015 Listyowati Lestari - The Impact of Export Restriction Policies in Indonesia 2014 Bintang Prasetyo Jati - Governance and Local Economic Performance in Indonesia 2014 Adhipradana P. Swasito - Examining Linkage Policy in Indonesia

Service to the profession

2015- Editor, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, published by Australian National Univer- sity 2012-2014 Book Review Editor, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, published by Australian Na- tional University 2006- Editor, Economics and Finance in Indonesia, published by Institute for Economic and So- cial Research (LPEM), University of Indonesia 2004- Editor, Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan Indonesia (Journal of Indonesian Development Eco- nomics, in Bahasa Indonesia) published by University of Indonesia

Referee duties

Asia Policy, National Bureau of Asian Research Journal of Quantitative Economics, Springer Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Grad- uate Study and Research in Agriculture Energy Economics, Elsevier PLOS ONE, open access journal Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, Wiley Asian Development Review, MIT Press World Development, Elsevier Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journal of Contemporary Asia, Taylor & Francis Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Taylor & Francis Asian Economic Journal, Wiley Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Wiley

12 Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Springer Indian Growth and Development Review, Emerald Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences, Springer ASEAN Economic Bulletin, ISEAS International Journal of Institutions and Economies, University of Malaya Economics and Finance in Indonesia, University of Indonesia

Policy works

2021- Convenor, ANU-CIPS Indonesia Policy Dialogue Series, a collaboration with Center for Indonesian Policy Studies 2020- Convenor, ANU Indonesia Project Global Web Seminar Series 2015- Convenor, Australia-Indonesia High Level Policy Dialogue, cooperation between ANU Indonesia Project, Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance, Australia’s DFAT and Treasury 2015- Member, Working Group on Low Carbon Energy Systems and Green Growth, organ- ised by Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) 2011 Member, Working Group on Climate Change Financing in Indonesia, organised by In- donesia’s Council for Climate Change 2010-2011 Member, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Working Group for Green Econ- omy 2008 Leader, Working Group on Sustainable Automative Society in East Asia, organised by ERIA 2005-2006 Consultant, Study on the Economic Benefits of Sediment Remediation, Northeast- Midwest Institute and University of Illinois 2005-2006 Consultant, Study on the Revitalisation of Natural Resources Use and Environmental Preservation, Indonesia’s Ministry of Planning 2005 Member, Working Group on Sustainable Development (Responses to President Yud- hoyono’s Challenges), organised by Indonesian Economists Association

Association

2014- East Asian Economic Network 2014- Asia and Pacific Policy Society 2005- Indonesian Economists Association (ISEI) 2002- American Economic Association (AEA) 2004- Global Development Network (GDN) 2002-2005 American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) 2002-2004 Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) 2002-2004 Econometric Society

13 Grants

2015d Food Processing and Value Chain Development in Indonesia (Co-Applicant), Australia- Indonesia Centre, AUD $60,000 2015c Household Nutritional Intake and Trade Reform in Indonesia (Chief Investigator), Australia- Indonesia Centre, AUD $20,000 2015b Universal Health Coverage for the Informal Sector: Evidence from Indonesia’s National Social Health Insurance (Co-Applicant), Australia-Indonesia Centre, AUD $20,000 2015a Remote Area Electrification in Indonesia: Mapping the Archipelago and Formulat- ing Renewable Solutions at District- and Local Level (Project Participant), Australia- Indonesia Centre, AUD $17,800 2011-2012 Understanding Integrated Compliance with International Trade and Human Rights Standards in Comparative Perspectives (Member of Indonesia Group), Social Science and Humanities Research Council, CAD $30,000

Honors and Awards

2009 Freeman Fellow, Salzburg Global Seminar, Austria 2009 Jenesys Fellow, Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths, East Asia Future Leader Programme, The Japan Foundation 2008 Best Publication in the Field of Social Science, University of Indonesia 2007, 2008 Best Lecturer, Department of Economics University of Indonesia 2007, 2008 Best Researcher, Department of Economics University of Indonesia 2005 Best Dissertation, Indonesian Economists Association (ISEI) 2004 Most Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, University of Illinois 2003 Gamma Sigma Delta Illinois Chapter, Gamma Sigma Delta International 2002 Distinguished Scholar, Program in Environmental and Resource Economics, University of Illinois

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