Economic Modeling, Regional Economic Analysis
Prof. DR. Djoni Hartono

Djoni Hartono is a Professor at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia. He earned his B.S. degree in mathematics from Bogor Agricultural University, and his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in economics from Universitas Indonesia. He teaches subjects including mathematical economics, econometrics, energy economics, regional economics, and economic modeling. His research interests encompass the economy-wide impact of energy policies, regional and economic development, and computable general equilibrium modeling. He currently serves as the President of the Indonesian Regional Science Association and Head of the Research Cluster on Energy Modeling and Regional Economic Analysis.
Selected Papers and Publications
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Saputri, N. K., Setyonugroho, L. D., & Hartono, D. (2024). Exploring the determinants of energy poverty in Indonesia’s households: empirical evidence from the 2015–2019 SUSENAS. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 11(1), 1-12.
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Hasibuan, I. P. S., & Hartono, D. (2024). Remittances and Multidimensional Energy Poverty of Households in Indonesia. Economic Analysis and Policy.
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Azaliah, R., Kurniawan, H., Hartono, D., & Widyastaman, P. A. (2023). The convergence of energy intensity in developing countries: a spatial econometric analysis with Indonesia’s provincial panel data. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-25.
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Widyastuti, A. T., Hartono, D., Sidig, D. S., & Rusmawati, E. (2023). Financial inclusion’s impact on energy poverty: Evidence from Indonesia. World Development Sustainability, 3, 100113.
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Yusuf, A. A., Roos, E. L., Horridge, J. M., & Hartono, D. (2023). Indonesian capital city relocation and regional economy’s transition toward less carbon-intensive economy: An inter-regional CGE analysis. Japan and the World Economy, 68, 101212.
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Hartono, D., Indriyani, W., Iryani, B. S., Komarulzaman, A., Nugroho, A., & Kurniawan, R. (2023). Carbon tax, energy policy, and sustainable development in Indonesia. Sustainable Development, 31(4), 2332-2346.
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Surahman, U., Hartono, D., Setyowati, E., & Jurizat, A. (2022). Investigation on household energy consumption of urban residential buildings in major cities of Indonesia during COVID-19 pandemic. Energy and Buildings, 261, 111956.
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Hartono, D., Yusuf, A. A., Hastuti, S. H., Saputri, N. K., & Syaifudin, N. (2021). Effect of COVID-19 on energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions in Indonesia. Sustainable production and consumption, 28, 391-404.