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using meteorological data on natural disasters, and notably earthquakes, that occurred in Indonesia over the last 20 years …
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possibly income loss, but also reduce the number of consumption units in the household. Using data from Indonesia, it is shown …
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crisis that hit Indonesia in 1997. It relies on the combination of a microsimulation model and a standard CGE model. These … policy scenarios. The CGE model is based on a Social Accounting Matrix with 38 sectors and 15 factors of production. It …
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In this article, we analyse the dynamics of household per capita incomes using longitudinal data from Indonesia, South … consistently the most important variables in accounting for income changes, overall and for initially poor households. We also find …
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We analyze household income dynamics using longitudinal data from Indonesia, South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal), Spain and …
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This paper is the first to draw a global picture of worldwide microfinance equity by taking full advantage of daily quoted prices. We revisit previous findings showing that investors should consider microfinance as a self-standing sector. Our results are threefold. First, microfinance has become...
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inequality of opportunity in the health dimension. Our results show large inequality of opportunities in health in Indonesia … developing country as Indonesia. …
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