Ragdad Cani Miranti

Ragdad Cani Miranti
Statistics Indonesia | BPS · Department of Statistics

PhD Candidate - The University of Manchester
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Introduction
My research interests concern on the integration of econometrics, spatial data science, and statistics to comprehend the regional economic and social development. Specifically, my current research deals with (1) the quantitative geography of development (2) regional growth and convergence analysis (3) spatial econometrics (4) spatial statistics (5) social and economic development
Additional affiliations
May 2015 - present
Statistics Indonesia
Position
  • Analyst
Education
April 2019 - March 2021
Nagoya University
Field of study
  • Economic Development Policy and Management

Publications

Publications (13)
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Using a novel district-level dataset of three poverty indicators and related determinants, this paper attempts to examine the convergence process in terms of poverty reduction across 514 districts over the 2010–2018 period. The main findings of this study are fourfold. First, results of both distributional convergence and spatial convergence analys...
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This paper evaluates social and economic convergence across 514 districts in Indonesia over the 2010-2018 period. By applying spatial panel-data methods, this paper re-examines the regional convergence hypothesis using a novel dataset on the human development index (HDI) and GDP per capita. These two indicators are used as proxies for social and ec...
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This article evaluates the effect of digitalization and credit access in boosting regional growth performance across 38 districts in East Java over the 2010-2021 period. Using google trend analysis, we capture the pattern and spatial distribution of main explanatory variables, which are digitalization and credit access to support our empirical find...
Conference Paper
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Financial inclusion refers to the provision of feasible and effective financial services to all social levels at an affordable cost. Using the combination of secondary data and Google Trend Report over the period 2019-2023 across districts in West Java, Financial Inclusion Index is constructed based on 3 (three) dimensions; coverage, business imple...
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Uneven economic performance has become a main concern in the regional context of Sumatra. This study examines regional economic dynamics in Sumatra using the newlyweds' night-time light data and digitalization-related variables as the influencing factors. The analysis uses district‐level data from 2019 to 2022 to account for heterogeneity across Su...
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This article evaluates the effect of digitalization and credit access in boosting regional growth performance across 38 districts in East Java over the 2010-2021 period. Using google trend analysis, we capture the pattern and spatial distribution of main explanatory variables, which are digitalization and credit access to support our empirical find...
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Using a novel district-level dataset of the human development index, this paper studies the evolution of regional disparities in Indonesia over the 2010-2018 period. In particular, the paper evaluates the role of spatial dependence on the speed of regional convergence. The main findings are three-fold. First, regional disparities have been decreasi...
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Using a novel district-level dataset of the human development index, this paper studies the evolution of regional disparities in Indonesia over the 2010-2018 period. In particular, the paper evaluates the role of spatial dependence on the speed of regional convergence. The main findings are three-fold. First, regional disparities have been decreasi...

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