Education and Research
What I do now
What I do now
I am a Assistant Professor at School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia.
I am a Assistant Professor at School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia.
I interested in governmental issues like decentralization policies, local government, fiscal transfers, and political economics
I interested in governmental issues like decentralization policies, local government, fiscal transfers, and political economics
I belong to Prof. Nobuo Akai Lab
Education
Education
- (2017- 2020) Doctor of Public Policy (DPP/Ph.D) majoring Economics, Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University, Japan. Supervisor: Prof. Nobuo Akai.
Dissertation Title: “fiscal grants and government expenditures in post Indonesia big-bang decentralization ”
- (2015-2017 ) Master of Public Policy (MPP) majoring Comparative Public Policy, Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University, Japan. Supervisor: Prof. Nobuo Akai
Master Thesis title: “Analysis of Corruption effect on linking global competitiveness and fiscal decentralization”.
- (2007-2011) Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Regional and City Planning Program, School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia (Judicium Cum Laude). Supervisor: Prof. Ibnu Syabri
Thesis title: “Modeling the Effect of Batam-Bintan Bridges on Population, Economic, and Land Use Dynamic in Batam and Bintan Island”.
Proud of policy maker
I'm an economist.to save time let's assume that I'm never wrong. (my favorite T-Shirt)
Research
Research
- Chalil, T.M. 2012. “Modeling The Effect of Batam-Bintan Bridges to Economic, Population, and Land Use Aspect in Batam and Bintan Island”, Journal of Regional and City Planning .Vol.23 No.3. Page: 241-254.
- Roudo, M. Chalil, T.M. 2012. ‘Finding The Balance: Implication Of Decentralization to Planning Process’, Planocosmo International Conference Proceeding, Bandung, Indonesia page: 485-499. ISBN: 978-602-8763-54-7
- Chalil, T.M, Ihsani, M. “Planning In Decentralization Era: Synerginity Between Central And Local Governments”, The 23rd Pacific Conference of The Regional Science Association International (RSAI) & The 4th Indonesia Regional Science (IRSA) Institute, Bandung, Indonesia, July 2013.
- Roudo, M.,Chalil, T.M.,”The Introduction of Minimum Services Standards (MSS) as The Strategy to Enhance Quality of Basic Public Service in Indonesia’s Decentralized System: Potential Benefit and Risks”. 6th International Conference on Public Administration in the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges. Sun Yat Sen University – University of Macau. Macau,. October 2014.
- Chalil, T.M. ”Corruption Risk on Financing Local Governments: Empirical Study from Provincial Level Data”. The 3rd Planocosmo and 10th SMSS International Joint Conference. Urban and Regional Planning Department. Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), October 2015.
- Roudo, M., Chalil, T.M. 2016 .” De-polarization in delivering public services? Impacts of the Minimum Service Standards (MSS) to the quality of health services in Indonesia”. Journal of Regional and City Planning. Vol.27 No.1.
- Chalil, T.M. “Risk of Oil Price Volatility to Macroeconomic Environment”. International Conference on Risk in Economics and Society, Shiga University (RESSU) 2017. Oktober 2017.
- Iskandar, D., K.B. Sangka, T.M. Chalil., S. Nurminarsih., O.K. Ayu. “E-commerce based Regional Connectivity in Indonesia. UN Pulse Lab Technical Report RD4: Trade and Competitiveness.
- Chalil, T. M. (2018). The Size of Flypaper Effect in Decentralizing Indonesia. The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning, 2(2), 101-119.
- Chalil, T. M. (2018). Political Cycles, Government Spending, and Efficiency of Indonesia's Local Governments. MPRA Working Paper No. 88082
- Chalil, T.M. (2019). Fiscal Competitions among Indonesian Municipalities: A Spatial Econometric Analysis. Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science. Springer. Dataset (Using geoda)
- Chalil, Tengku Munawar. How much is your vote? Opportunistic business cycles of grant expenditures in Indonesia's local election. SSRN Working Paper (October 3, 2019) ; Dataset (STATA); Command file
- Chalil, T.M. (2020). Rethinking Corruption on Fiscal Decentralization and Global Competitiveness Nexus. Competitiveness Review. Emerald Publishing.
- Chalil, T.M. (2020). Efficiency of Village Government Spending in Indonesia: A Meta-Frontier Analysis. Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business.
- Chalil, T.M. (R&R). Opportunistic business cycles of grant expenditures in Indonesia’s local election. Asian Journal of Comparative Politics. Sage Publishing.
- Chalil, T,M., W.D. Dahana, & C. Baumann (2020). How do search ads induce and accelerate conversion? The moderating role of transaction experience and organizational type. Journal of Business Research.