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United States, Indonesia, and Brazil in the period 1980-2000. They are all federations or quasi-federations composed of …
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concentration of manufacturing industries for Indonesia, and estimate the impact of factors influencing location choice at the firm …
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"The widespread presence of local conflict characterizes many developing countries such as Indonesia. Outbreaks of … Indonesian government, the periodic Village Potential Statistics (PODES), which seeks to map conflict across all of Indonesia … that it can be observed across the archipelago. The data report largely violent conflict in 7.1 percent of Indonesia …
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"This paper addresses the deceptively simple question: What is the rural population of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)? It argues that rurality is a gradient, not a dichotomy, and nominates two dimensions to that gradient: population density and remoteness from large metropolitan areas. It...
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This study responds to the need for information and analysis on the urban sector in Sudan, to inform the Bank's policy dialogue with the Government of Sudan (GoS) on urban and local government issues, and to inform the design of future Bank assistance. The first phase of this analytical...
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This paper examines the financing, pricing, and utilization of pharmaceuticals in China the pharmaceutical system as it has evolved, and some changes that would improve it in the context of the national health reform process. The present paper builds upon earlier critical reviews and other...
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