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SYLLABUS

FACULTY ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM FOR ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND FINANCE (IPIEF)

1 Name of Course / Module Indonesian Economy

2 Course Code EI8462

3 Credit Value 3

4 Objective

This course is designed: (1) to equip the students with keen understanding of several basic concepts associated with the history of Indonesian Economy as well as the economics systems adopted; (2) to give a comprehensive insights and analysis to the Indonesian development issues and policy.

5 Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, students should be able to:

(1) have in-depth knowledge about the basic concepts of Indonesian Economy;

(2) understand and analyse the issues of development in Indonesian context with particular regard to its policies.

6 Synopsis

This course is conducted through lecturer’s presentation and classroom discussion regarding the issue of Indonesian economy. Beside that, there is also presentation prepared by students—either individual or group, and case study.

7 References

Required Materials/Resources:

1. Hill, Hal. (2000). Indonesian Economy. Second Edition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

2. Basri, Faisal. (2002). Perekonomian Indonesia.

(Jakarta: Penerbit Erlangga).

3. Yuliadi, Imamudin. (2007). Perekonomian Indonesia:

Masalah dan Implementasi Kebijakan. (Yogyakarta:

UPFE UMY).

8 Lecturer Susilo Nur Aji Cokro Darsono, M.RDM

9 Correspondence

Lecturer Room, E4 Building 2nd Floor

E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]

10 Consultation time By appointment

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11 Academic Evaluation

Aspects Percentage

1

2 3 4 5

Competency test (CT) 2 times Presentation

Individual Paper Homework Quiz

Attendance and participation

40

20 20 5 5

Total 100

COURSE OUTLINE Meeting Course Material

1 Course introduction and overview 2 Description of Indonesian Economy

3 System and Political Economy in Indonesia

4 Budgeting and System of Indonesian currency exchange 5 Competency Test 1

6 Analysis of National Income

7 Industrial Sector and Policy of Industrialization

8 Strategy for Increasing the Competitiveness of International Trade 9 Investment and Economy Development in Indonesia

10 Mid Exam

11 Fiscal Policy and Public Finance 12 Foreign Debt

13 Otonomi Daerah / Regional Autonomy 14 Poverty and Income Inequality

15 Population and Employment

16 Agriculture Development and Rural Area 17 Infrastructure Development in Indonesia 18 Final Exam

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Rules of Class:

Attendance

1. Minimal attendance is 15 times of 18 meetings

2. The permit is proved by official letter from the doctor, official letter from organization in which you are involved, or the death of main family. If otherwise, it will be considered absent.

3. There is an opportunity (once only) to participate in the make-up exam provided he/she has a very urgent matter proven by the official letter.

4. Additional class will be scheduled according the mutual agreement

5. When you are late more than 30 minutes, please help me to close the door from outside

6. When i am late more than 30 minutes, just feel free to leave me.

Grade Disputes

If you want to dispute your grading, just feel free to asked me. But when the faculty has already published it, two weeks later, you could not ask me to make consideration for remarks you.

Grading System

Grading and Weight Interval (%)

A A≥80

AB 75≤AB<80

B 65≤B<75

BC 60≤BC<65

C 50≤C<60

D 35≤D<50

E <35

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