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    Muhammad Adi Rahman
    Policy analysis | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · December 2016 | 🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia
    Hadirnya sekolah swasta dengan biaya rendah yang menyediakan akses terhadap pendidikan untuk keluarga berpenghasilan rendah di negara-negara berkembang telah menarik minat penelitian khusus untuk meng...
    Muhammad Adi Rahman
    Policy analysis | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · December 2016 | 🇬🇧 English
    The existence of low-cost private schools providing accessible education to low-income families in developing countries has generated a special interest in research that measures the existence of such...
    Muhammad Adi Rahman
    Policy analysis | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · October 2016 | 🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia
    Sistem pendidikan terkini di Indonesia dinilai kurang sukses. Meskipun sistem ini berhasil memberikan akses bagi siswa sekolah dasar (SD) dan sekolah menengah pertama (SMP) untuk menikmati pendidikan ...
    Muhammad Adi Rahman
    Policy analysis | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · October 2016 | 🇬🇧 English
    The current education system in Indonesia has shown limited success. While it manages to widen participation access to allow primary students and junior secondary students to enjoy basic education, wi...
    Jeffrey Miron
    Discussion paper | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · October 2016 | 🇬🇧 English
    When—if ever—is state control of individual decisions better than self-control? In the rational consumer model, the answer is never. That paradigm assumes that consumers know their own preferences, po...