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Widoatmodjo, Sawidji. Pasar modal Indonesia: Pengantar dan studi kasus. Ciawi, Bogor: Ghalia Indonesia, 2009.

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Balfas, Hamud M. Hukum pasar modal Indonesia. Jakarta, Indonesia: Tatanusa, 2006.

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1969-, Qamariyanti Yulia, and Indonesia, eds. Hukum pasar modal di Indonesia. Jakarta: Sinar Grafika, 2009.

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Nasarudin, M. Irsan. Aspek hukum pasar modal Indonesia. Jakarta: Kencana, 2004.

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Soemitra, Andri. Masa depan pasar modal syariah di Indonesia. Rawamangun, Jakarta, Indonesia: Kencana, 2014.

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Fahmi, Irham. Pengantar pasar modal: Panduan bagi para akademisi dan praktisi bisnis dalam memahami pasar modal Indonesia. Bandung: Penerbit Alfabeta, 2012.

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Anwar, Yusuf. Penegakan hukum dan pengawasan pasar modal Indonesia. Bandung: Alumni, 2008.

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Anwar, Yusuf. Penegakan hukum dan pengawasan pasar modal Indonesia. Bandung: Alumni, 2008.

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Surya, Indra. Transaksi benturan kepentingan di pasar modal Indonesia. [Depok]: Universitas Indonesia, Fakultas Hukum, Pusat Studi Hukum dan Ekonomi, 2009.

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Aziz, Muhammad Faiz. Alternatif pembiayaan terhadap UMKM melalui pasar modal di Indonesia. Jakarta: Centre for Finance, Investment and Securities Law, 2009.

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Sumantoro. Aspek-aspek hukum dan potensi pasar modal di Indonesia. Jakarta: Ghalia Indonesia, 1988.

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Djajasudarma, T. Fatimah. Kamus Indonesia-Sunda, Sunda-Indonesia: Akan. Bandung, Indonesia: Alumni, 2004.

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Widjaja, Gunawan. Go public dan go private di Indonesia. Jakarta: Kencana, 2009.

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Hulwati. Ekonomi Islam: Teori dan praktiknya dalam perdagangan obligasi syariah di pasar modal Indonesia dan Malaysia. Jakarta: Ciputat Press, 2009.

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Ikhtisar ketentuan pasar modal. Jakarta: Indonesia Netherlands National Legal Reform Program, 2010.

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Pramono, Nindyo. Sertifikasi saham PT. go public dan hukum pasar modal di Indonesia. Bandung: Citra Aditya Bakti, 1997.

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Indonesia, Bursa Efek. Directory of the Indonesian capital market: Supporting institutions and supporting professionals. Jakarta, Indonesia: Indonesia Stock Exchange, 2010.

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Rahadiyan, Inda. Hukum pasar modal di Indonesia: Pengawasan pasar modal pasca terbentuknya otoritas jasa keuangan. Yogyakarta: UII Press, 2014.

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Fakhruddin, Hendy M. Istilah pasar modal A-Z: Berisi kumpulan istilah populer pasar modal khususnya di pasar modal Indonesia, mencakup berbagai istilah seputar perdagangan saham, obligasi, reksa dana, instrumen derivatif dan berbagai istilah terkait lainnya. Jakarta: Elex Media Komputindo, 2008.

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Fakhruddin, Hendy M. Istilah pasar modal A-Z: Berisi kumpulan istilah populer pasar modal khususnya di pasar modal Indonesia, mencakup berbagai istilah seputar perdagangan saham, obligasi, reksa dana, instrumen derivatif dan berbagai istilah terkait lainnya. Jakarta: Elex Media Komputindo, 2008.

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Indonesia. Badan Pengawas Pasar Modal. Petunjuk pelaksanaan peraturan pasar modal. Jakarta: Sinar Grafika, 2003.

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Indonesia. A Law of the Republic of Indonesia number 8 year 1995 Concerning the Capital Market. Jakarta, Indonesia: Capital Market Society, 1996.

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Nasution, Anwar. The banking system and monetary aggregates following financial sector reforms: Lessons from Indonesia. Helsinki, Finland: UNU World Institute for Development Economics Research, 1996.

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Indonesia. Badan Pengawas Pasar Modal. Peraturan pelaksanaan Undang-Undang Pasar Modal, 2004. [Jakarta]: Harvarindo, 2005.

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Sihombing, Jonker. Investasi asing melalui surat utang negara di pasar modal: Sebuah tinjauan hukum tentang fungsinya dalam pembiayaan pembangunan ekonomi Indonesia. Bandung: Alumni, 2008.

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F, Slade Betty, ed. Building a modern financial system: The Indonesian experience. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Rusli, Rudi Wirawan. Ayo kita lawan mafia pasar modal dan stop perampokan uang rakyat: Cukup skandal Antaboga, Sarijaya, Signature Capital, Optima, Askrindo, FARM, dll. : buku ini berdasarkan kisah nyata tentang perjuangan, pengorbanan & penderitaan demi rakyat Indonesia. Jakarta]: Yayasan Arrasuli, 2012.

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Rahardja, Prathama. Kamus pasar uang dan modal. Jakarta, Indonesia: Lembaga Penerbit, Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Indonesia, 1989.

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Ardiyos. Kamus ekonomi: Istilah pasar modal & perdagangan internasional. Jakarta: Citra Harta Prima, 2001.

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Indonesia. Law of the Republic of Indonesia number 8, 1995 (November 10, 1995) Concerning Capital Markets. [Jakarta]: Cipta Jaya, 1995.

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Pasar Modal Indonesia menuju kelas dunia: Analisis dan instrument Pasar Modal Indonesia. [Jakarta]: Persatuan Wartawan Indoensia, 2007.

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Capital Market Society of Indonesia. and Indonesia, eds. The Capital Market Law: Implementing regulations. Jakarta, Indonesia: Capital Market Society, 1996.

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1965-, Isdijoso Brahmantio, ed. Peluang dan tantangan pasar modal Indonesia menghadapi era perdagangan bebas. Jakarta: Institut Bankir Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Jurnal Keuangan dan Moneter, 1997.

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Indonesia. Badan Pengawas Pasar Modal., ed. Cetak biru pasar modal Indonesia, 2000-2004 =: Indonesian capital market blueprint, 2000-2004. Jakarta, Indonesia: Badan Pengawas Pasar Modal, Departemen Keuangan, Republik Indonesia, 1999.

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Mangun, Sosiawan Ulang, and Indonesia. Badan Pembinaan Hukum Nasional., eds. Penelitian hukum tentang aspek hukum transaksi efek di lingkungan pasar modal Indonesia. [Jakarta]: Badan Pembinaan Hukum Nasional, Departemen Kehakiman dan Hak Asasi Manusia RI, 2005.

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Pusat Pengkajian dan Pelayanan Informasi (Indonesia) and Indonesia, eds. Pelaksanaan hak amandemen DPR dalam pembentukan Undang-Undang no. 8 tahun 1995 Tentang Pasar Modal. [Jakarta]: Sekretariat Jenderal DPR-RI, Pusat Pengkajian dan Pelayanan Informasi, 1996.

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Indonesian capital market directory 1996. Jakarta: Institute for Economic and Financial Research, 1996.

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Cole, David, David C. Cole, and Betty F. Slade. Building a Modern Financial System: The Indonesian Experience. Cambridge University Press, 1999.

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PT, Infordev Aditama, ed. Survey on the Indonesian capital market and securities industry. Jakarta, Indonesia: Infordev Aditama, 1997.

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(Firm), Business Advisory Strategies, ed. The insiders' guide to Indonesian capital markets, 1995-1996. Jakarta, Indonesia: Business Advisory Strategies, 1995.

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Yamauchi, Futoshi. Roads, Labor Markets, and Human Capital: Evidence from Rural Indonesia. The World Bank, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-7139.

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Barker, Thomas. Indonesian Cinema after the New Order. Hong Kong University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888528073.001.0001.

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In the two decades since the fall of the New Order regime in 1998, Indonesia cinema has become one of the most productive and exciting film industries in Asia. From a position in the 1990s when local films were on the cultural periphery, they are now part of the mainstream with two new films in the cinemas every week. This book traces how the film industry reformed and returned to popularity and conceptualises it as a process of going mainstream. It overturns long held paradigms of national cinema and statism to see the film industry as pop culture in which market mechanisms are determinant. In going mainstream, new independent-minded filmmakers representing new creativity had to accommodate with capital and producers from old production companies. Appeal to audiences has resulting in the reimagining of the horror film and its traumas and the representation of new kinds of piety in a new subgenre Islamic themed films. Yet legacy structures and players remain, as the film industry has struggled to overcome regulation and censorship and the oligopoly of senior producers. In catering to a growing audience, the exhibition sector has become the focus of new investment as it becomes a site for competing local operators and global capital. The book argues for a reconceptualization of Indonesian cinema as pop culture with consequences to how Asian cinema is studied.
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1964-, Safitri Indra, ed. Instrumen derivatif: Regulator & transaksi internasional : aspek hukum IOSCO, Indonesian Legal Institute of Capital Market & Commodity Law. [Jakarta]: Go Global Book, 2000.

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Sana, Ashish Kumar, Bappaditya Biswas, Samyabrata Das, and Sandeep Poddar. Sustainable Strategies for Economic Growth and Decent Work: New Normal. Lincoln University College, Malaysia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31674/book.2022sseg.

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Almost every country throughout the globe has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The virus's propagation has a disastrous effect on both human health and the economy as a whole. The COVID-19 global recession is the worst since World War II ended. According to the IMF's April 2021 World Economic Outlook Report, the global economy declined by 3.5 percent in 2020, 7 percent drop from the 3.4 percent growth predicted in October 2019. While almost every IMF-covered nation saw negative growth in 2020, the decline was more extreme in the world's poorest regions. The global supply system and international trade of all countries, including India, were affected by the nationwide lockdown in India and around the world to stop the pandemic from spreading. Since the beginning of 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the global business climate. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant public health and economic problems in South Asian countries and the worst impacted being India, Bangladesh and Pakistan in recent years. The nationwide lockdown adopted by the countries was effective in slowing down the spread of the coronavirus in South Asia, but it came at a substantial financial and social cost to society. Manufacturing activities in Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines have shrunk sharply. Tourism, trade and remittances, and all major sources of foreign money for South Asian countries, have been substantially impacted. The COVID-19 spread has had a significant influence on global financial markets. The international financial and energy markets substantially dropped as the number of cases began to rise globally, primarily in the United States, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Iran, and South Korea along with South Asian countries. Reduced travel has had a substantial impact on service businesses such as tourism, hospitality, and transportation. According to IMF, (space required after,) 2020 South Asian economies are likely to shrink for the first time in 4 decades. The pandemic has pushed millions into poverty and widened income and wealth disparities because of premature deaths, workplace absenteeism and productivity losses. A negative supply shock has occurred with manufacturing and productive activity decreasing due to global supply chain disruptions and factory closures. This resulted in a severe short-term challenge for policymakers, especially when food and commodity prices rise, exacerbating economic insecurity. Failure to achieve equitable recovery might result in social and political unrest, as well as harsh responses from governments that have been less tolerant of dissident voices in recent years. Almost every area of the Indian economy is being ravaged by the pandemic. But the scope and degree of the damage vary from sector to sector within each area. One of the worst-affected areas in India is the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector. Apart from MSMEs, Agriculture and Agro-based industries, Banking companies and NBFCs and Social Sectors are also in jeopardy. The pandemic creates turmoil in the Capital Market and Mutual Funds industry. India's auto manufacturing and its ancillary sectors were badly hit during the initial stages of the pandemic when lockdown measures were adopted and the situation continued to remain subdued for many quarters. It is still uncertain whether this recession will have long-term structural ramifications for the global economy or will have only short-term financial and economic consequences. Additionally, the speed and the strength of the healing may be crucially dependent on the capability of the governments to accumulate and roll out the COVID-19 vaccines. In the context of the pandemic and its devastating impact on the Indian economy, an edited volume is proposed which intends to identify and analyse the footfalls of the pandemic on various sectors and industries in India. The proposed edited volume endeavours to understand the status, impact, problems, policies and prospects of the agricultural and agro-based industries, Banking and NBFCs, MSMEs, Social Sector, Capital Market and Mutual Funds during the pandemic and beyond. The proposed volume will contain research papers/articles covering the overall impact of the pandemic on various sectors, measures to be adopted to combat the situation and suggestions for overcoming the hurdles. For this, research papers and articles will be called from academicians, research scholars and industrialists having common research interests to share their insights relating to this area. It is anticipated that the volume will include twenty to twenty-five chapters. An editorial committee will be constituted with three chief editors and another external editor to review the articles following a double-blind review process to assure the quality of the papers according to the global standards and publisher's guidelines. The expected time to complete the entire review process is one month, and the publication process will start thereafter. The proposed volume is believed to be having significant socio-economic implications and is intended to cater to a large audience which includes academicians, researchers, students, corporates, policymakers, investors and general readers at large.
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