Teguh DARTANTO
- Research field / main research area
- Development Economics, Health Economics, Poverty and Social Protection
- Related research projects
2012 Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Japan (PhD in International Development Majoring in Development Economics).
2009 Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University, Japan (MA in Economics).
2002 Faculty of Economics University of Indonesia, Development and Economic Studies, major in Regional Economic (BA in Economics).
2024 Executive Education, Harvard Business School, Harvard University.
2021-2025(June) Dean, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia.
2020-2021 Vice Dean of Education, Research and Student Affair, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia
2018-2020 Head, Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia.
2014-2018 Head of Undergraduate Program in Economics, Department of Economics, Universitas Indonesia.
2018-Now Senior Researcher at Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM), Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia.
2015-2018 Visiting Scholar, Japan International Cooperation Agency-Research Institute (JICA-RI), Tokyo, Japan.
2012-2013 Research Associate, JICA-Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan.
Direct elections and Trust in State and political institutions: Evidence from Indonesia's election reform (European Journal of Political Economy 85:102572) with Ridho Al-Izzati, Daniel Suryadarma, and Asep Suryahadi.
Industrial location policy, exporting activity, and firms’ collusive behavior: scrutinizing the unintended effect of industrial location policy in Indonesia (Journal of Industrial and Business Economics 51, 815-858) with Damayati, A., Nuryakin, C., Yudhistira, M.H.
A Dream of Offspring: Two Decades of Intergenerational Economic Mobility in Indonesia (Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 59(2), 209-241) with Canyon Keanu Can, Faizal Rahmanto Moeis, Jahen Fahrul Rezki.
How Inequality Affects Trust in Institutions: Evidence from Indonesia (Asian Economic and Policy Review 18(1), 73-91) with Asep Suryahadi, Ridho Al Izzati, Daniel Suryadarma.
A Longitudinal Study of Agricultural Households in Indonesia: The Effect of Land and Labour Mobility in Welfare and Poverty Dynamics (World Development Perspectives 20(2020), 100261) with Faizal R. Moeis, Jossy Prananta Moesi and Mohamad Ikhsan.
Survey of Recent Development: Indonesia under the New Normal: Challenges and the Way a Head (Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 56(3), 269-299) with Robert Sparrow & Renate Hartwig.
Intragenerational Economic Mobility in Indonesia: A Transition from Poverty to Middle Class During 1993-2014 (Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 56(2), 193-224) with Faizal Rahmanto Moeis and Shigeru Otsubo.
Universal Health Coverage in Indonesia: concept, progress and challenges (The Lancet 393(10166), 75-102) with Rina Agustina, Ratna Sitompul, Kun A Susiloretni, Suparmi, Endang L Achadi, Akmal Taher, Fadila Wirawan, Saleha Sungkar, Pratiwi Sudharmono, Anuraj H Shankar, Hasbullah Thabrany).
Macroeconomic impact of tobacco taxation in Indonesia (Tobacco Control 33, s108-s114) with Adrianna Bella, Arya Swarnata, Violeta Vulovic, Dhanie Nugroho, Yurdhina Meilissa, Usman Usman.
Why Do Informal Sector Workers not pat the Premium Regularly? Empirical Evidence from the National Health Insurance System in Indonesia (Applied Health Economics and Health Policy 18(1), 81-96) with Alin Halimatussadiah, Jahen Fachrul Rezki, Renny Nurhasana, Chairina Hanum Siregar, Hamdan Bintara, Usman, Wahyu Pramono, Nia Kurnia Sholihah, Edith Zheng Wen Yuan, Rooswanti Soeharno.
Do parental smoking behaviors affect the children's stunting and overweight status? Evidence from a large-scale longitudinal survey (Journal of Family and Economic Issues 44, 714-726) with Adriana Bella, Dimitri Swasthika Nurshadrina, Gita Kusnadi, Faizal Rahmanto Moeis, Renny Nurhasana, and Hasbullah Thabrany).
Social Isolation, Economic Downturn, and Mental Health: An Empirical Evidence from COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia (Mental Health & Prevention 33:200306) with Dwi Setyorini, Arya Swarnata, Adrianna Bella, Gea Melinda, Gita Kusnadi.
Factors associated with skilled birth attendance in 37 low-income and middle-income countries: a secondary analysis of nationally representative, individual-level data
(The Lancet Global Health 12 (7), e1104-e1110) with Jan Priebe, J Amuasi, G Mombo-Ngoma, and M Guigas
Changes in Smoking Status and Behaviors After the First 10 Months of COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia (Nicotine & Tobacco Research 25(2), 228-236) with Adrianna Bella, Arya Swarnata, Gea Melinda, Dimitri Swasthika Nurshadrina.
・Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia
・Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM), Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia
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