by Kanopi FEB UI
A podcast presented by Kanopi FEB UI, an organisation that focuses on social and economic research and lively discussions. Kanopi On Air is divided into two programmes; Speakonomics (which converses on economic issues) and Talks&Thoughts (which chats on fun experiences and exchange ideas on insightful topics).
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September 1, 2024
<p>The creative industry is the soul of every country's economy, and ensuring the protection of intellectual property rights means keeping that soul grooving. Copyright, as a form of intellectual property, plays a crucial role in protecting original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.In this episode of Talks and Thoughts, we are fortunate to host Candra Darusman, a legend in his own right. He’s a graduate of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Indonesia, who has abundant experience and knowledge about copyright. Candra Darusman will share his insights and perspectives on the significance of copyright and its impact on Indonesia's economy and the well-being of musicians.</p>
August 21, 2024
<p>Meningkatkan aliran dana untuk negara-negara berpendapatan rendah dan menengah (LMIC) dalam konteks pelestarian alam menjadi penting karena kendala fiskal yang mereka hadapi, diperburuk oleh penurunan sumber daya fiskal negara maju akibat COVID-19 dan perlambatan ekonomi. Negara-negara berkembang menanggung beban besar dalam melestarikan modal alam, meskipun manfaatnya bersifat global. Instrumen pendanaan konvensional tidak mencukupi, meninggalkan kesenjangan dalam pendanaan iklim. Kendala seperti tata kelola buruk, PDB per kapita rendah, dan mata uang tidak stabil memperburuk masalah ini. Untuk mengatasi tantangan ini, dibutuhkan instrumen keuangan inovatif yang mengaitkan pelestarian modal alam dengan pembiayaan berbiaya rendah. Pada episode Speakonomics kali ini, divisi Kajian KANOPI FEB UI berkesempatan untuk berdiskusi dengan Prof. Bambang Brodjonegoro, Ph.D. untuk membahas alternatif solusi dalam mengisi financing gap yang terjadi pada negara-negara berkembang, khususnya Indonesia.</p>
January 14, 2024
<p>By definition, dualism is a state of being dual or consisting of two parts; it is reflected in the coexistence of two systems, such as in the core regions and periphery (small) regions. Dualism is closely linked to inequality, especially when discussing countries with large diversity among their regions. This is evident in Indonesia, with a diverse background of the country, it is clear that there is evidence of dualism in growth and MSME. It is important to understand endogenous forces, such as agglomeration, and the structure of economic relations between regions as part of prevailing institutions when addressing interregional inequality. Similarly, in the context of MSMEs, the focus is on their perceptions of social capital and various policies.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In the first episode of the Book Dialogue in 2024, KANOPI FEB UI had the opportunity to invite Prof. Iwan Jaya Azis, as Senior Economist and Professor at the University of Indonesia and Cornell University, to have a dialogue about the book "Periphery and Small Ones Matter: Interplay of Policy and Social Capital", which he wrote and published with Bank Indonesia. The results of this discussion will reveal that in policy making, especially to address deep-rooted problems such as inequality, there is often a gap between what institutions are trying to address with their policies and society's perspective.</p>
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