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In many countries, especially in developing countries, the insufficient formal jobs drives people to look for non-formal job. The effect of this process stimulates informal sector. The problem of squatter appears as a cause of their activities then it creates externality that is congestion....
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This Research aims to analyze the earnings inequality in Indonesia and to know whether the earnings inequality can be … significant gender inequalities in earnings in Indonesia, based on education and experience; urban-rural location and province … affects individual earning in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the result of decomposing this earnings inequality indicate that factor …
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is relevant for Indonesia as it is a country rich in natural resources. This paper tries to investigate empirically the … seek the pattern. The paper will shed light on whether resources rich regions in Indonesia are trapped in this curse. …
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whole. Using INDONESIA-E3 (Economy-Equity-Environment) model, a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model which includes …
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Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelagic state, and one of the most spatially diverse nations on earth in its … social progress have been remarkably even. The poorest regions, mainly located in Eastern Indonesia, have generally performed …
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Indonesia is facing the trade liberalization and regional economic integration with several free trade areas, i … Indonesia. Generally, Indonesia gains significant benefit in terms of real GDP, output and welfare except FTA with India. FTA …
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countries: Thailand and Indonesia, over the period 1981 to 2002. A feature of the analysis is the decomposition of aggregate …
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development in Indonesia before and after the Reform Era. Historical data on education of Indonesia shows that this country has … Indonesia. Three indicators areused in this study to measure the performance of education development, which are yearly …
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group mean for understandings of societal stratification? In this paper we take the case of Indonesia in order to explore … development in Indonesia. …
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Economists have long argued that to increase households’ welfare, cash transfers are more efficient than commodities subsidies. However, not many studies address the indirect or economy-wide effect of such transfers especially in the context of poverty reduction programs in developing...
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