Titi Kanti Lestari

Titi Kanti Lestari
Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia | atmajaya

Doctor of Applied Econometrics

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October 1983 - December 2021
Statistics Indonesia
Position
  • Managing Director
Education
January 2002 - April 2005
Monash University (Australia)
Field of study
  • Applied Econometrics

Publications

Publications (16)
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A significant amount of historical returns is needed for the generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (GARCH) models to be calibrated. Newer cryptocurrencies, such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), have relatively limited data to create robust parameter estimates. This study uses a newly developed method, the exponentially weighted mo...
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This paper examines the potential of nighttime light (NTL) data as an alternative data source to predict the number of money laundering events. The study is based on the assumption that money laundering as one of financial crime categories is linked to economic development, and previous research has explored the relationship between NTL and both ec...
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Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) is a widely used macroeconomic indicator to measure socioeconomic development. A comprehensive GRDP calculation requires complete data available from the national level down to minor administrative areas. However, institutions that carry out GRDP calculations often face challenges in obtaining complex data at...
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Tourism data is one of the strategic data in Indonesia. In addition, tourism is one of the ten priority programs of national development planning in Indonesia. BPS-Statistics Indonesia has collected data related to tourism demand in Indonesia, but these data have different time period. Several data can be provided monthly, while the other data can...
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Gross Domestic Regional Product (GDRP) is one of the widely used macroeconomic indicators to measure the achievement of socio-economic development. Obtaining a comprehensive GDRP calculation requires complete data available from the national level to the smallest administrative area level. The challenge that is often faced by institutions that carr...
Conference Paper
Gross Domestic Regional Product (GDRP) is one of the widely used macroeconomic indicators to measure the achievement of socio-economic development. To obtain a comprehensive GDRP calculation requires complete data availability on the national level to the smallest administrative area level. The challenge that is often faced by nstitutions that car...
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How MPD is used to calculate ICT indicators and fill the statistical gaps needed to support the SDG's
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Nowadays, the use of so-called big data as a new data source to complement official statistics has become an opportunity for organizations focusing on statistics. The use of big data can lead to a more efficient data collection. However, currently, there has not been any standard business process for big data collection and processing in BPS-Statis...
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Creative economy is emerging as an area to be evaluated. However, establishing a benchmark against which to measure creative economy is still problematic due to a range of definitional problems, both conceptual and practical. In recent years, many agencies and governments have invested significant effort into collecting data on creative economy, bu...
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Commuting patterns refers to the movement of workers from their homes (origin) to work areas located in different cities. Commuter movements generally take place in metropolitan cities as centers of economic activity. Accurate and up-to-date data about commuting patterns needs to be obtained continuously as a basis for determining policies related...
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Economists have for a long time discussed the causes of economic growth and the mechanisms behind it. Kaldor viewed advanced economies as having a dual nature very similar to that of developing countries, with an agricultural sector with low productivity and surplus labour, and a capital intensive industrial sector characterized by rapid technical...
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This paper models the dynamics of the adjustment process of Indonesian purchasing power parity (PPP) relative to US, Japan and Singapore by employing a nonlinear framework, which is recently shown to be appropriate in the presence of transaction costs associated with international trade. Using monthly observations from January 1979 to June 2003 (po...
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This paper models the dynamics of adjustment process to Indonesian long run purchasing power parity (PPP) relative to US, Japan and Singapore by employing a non-linear framework, which is recently shown to be appropriate in the presence of transaction costs associated with international trade. Using monthly observations from January 1979 to June 20...

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