Multipolarity Effects of Growth Centers Between Kalimantan and Other Major Islands in Indonesia: Can it Diminish Inter-Island Disparity?

Authors

  • Ernawati Pasaribu Education and Training Center, Statistics Indonesia
  • Dominicus Savio Priyarsono Faculty of Economics and Management, Bogor Agriculture University
  • Hermanto J Siregar Faculty of Economics and Management, Bogor Agriculture University
  • Ernan Rustiadi Faculty of Economics and Management, Bogor Agriculture University

Keywords:

Growth Centers, Multipolarity, Spatio-Temporal, Kalimantan.

Abstract

Kalimantan, well known as Borneo, the third biggest island in the world

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The Material of National Workshop on KAPET 2011, Palangkaraya, Indonesia

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Published

2015-09-16

How to Cite

Pasaribu, E., Priyarsono, D. S., Siregar, H. J., & Rustiadi, E. (2015). Multipolarity Effects of Growth Centers Between Kalimantan and Other Major Islands in Indonesia: Can it Diminish Inter-Island Disparity?. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 24(2), 403–416. Retrieved from https://gssrr.org/index.php/JournalOfBasicAndApplied/article/view/4487

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