
Biography
Dythia is a PhD student and Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of International Development at King's College London. His research explores the dynamics of economic complexity and its impacts on Indonesia's regional economic development, with a particular focus on economic growth and income distribution.
He holds an MSc in Policy Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, and earned his bachelor's degree from Universitas Indonesia. Before joining King’s, Dythia accumulated 15 years of experience in monetary and economic policy at Bank Indonesia, where he last served as a senior economist in the Monetary and Economic Policy Department.
Research
Thesis title: 'Bridging Regional Gaps: Economic Complexity's Impact on Growth and Inequality in Indonesia'
PhD supervision
- Principal supervisor: Dr Eduardo Ortiz Juarez
- Secondary supervisor: Professor Andy Sumner
Further details
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Critical Global Capitalism Studies Collective
A collective bringing critical global capitalism research, teaching and activism at King's together under one umbrella to provide a forum for collaborations, events, and discussions, and to forge connections with the media, the policy world, and other like-minded groups.
Research

Critical Global Capitalism Studies Collective
A collective bringing critical global capitalism research, teaching and activism at King's together under one umbrella to provide a forum for collaborations, events, and discussions, and to forge connections with the media, the policy world, and other like-minded groups.