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This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relationship in the context of education inequality. The econometrics indicate that a higher level of human capital and the relative dispersion of human capital have a disequalizing relationship with income...
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Indonesia experienced a rapid reduction in poverty during the strong economic growth pre-crisis period. By estimating … the impact of sectoral economic growth components on consistently measured poverty rates across regions and over time …, this study finds that agricultural growth is the largest factor behind the poverty reduction. Agricultural growth accounts …
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Indonesia has made significant progress in reducing poverty, from 23% of the population in 1999 to less than 12% in 2013 … evolution of poverty in a decentralized Indonesia, and relate kabupaten (district) performance in poverty reduction to a wide …This study presents evidence from Indonesia on how the country’s recent periods of economic growth have contributed to …
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Public financial management by the government is very important in view of the level of welfare in Indonesia is still … low, as there are still much poverty with the level of fulfillment of the needs of low, corruption that occurs in every … Indonesia, the approach to history and historical analysis is able to provide solutions to the existing problems. Reviewing …
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poverty reduction. Indonesia is a country that has endured bad governance for a long period, but also has sustained … significant poverty reduction. Prior to the onset of the economic crisis in mid 1997, the problem of bad governance in Indonesia …This study is the first attempt to systematically examine the impact of bad governance practices in Indonesia on …
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The social impacts of Indonesia’s crisis, while serious, have fortunately been less dramatic than early reports … suggested. Rather than the universal devastation in poverty, employment, education and health so widely predicted and repeated … commodities (large parts of Sulawesi, Sumatra). The new data also show that pre-crisis economic status or poverty rates are not …
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The potential benefits of accurate targeting are substantial because public expenditures can be concentrated to the needy, thereby saving money and improving program efficiency. However, targeting also entails the administrative costs associated with identifying, reaching, and monitoring...
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The paper is the first attempt to analyse the impact of debt on economic growth in the context of Indonesia by … Indonesia is one of the examples of "debt intolerance" countries. Therefore, our recommendation to the policy makers would be …
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in four OIC member countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria and Turkey). The paper uses descriptive statistics to analyze … and compare structural transformation in the study countries. It finds that Malaysia, Indonesia and Turkey succeeded … thus able to significantly reduce poverty during the last three decades. The paper concludes that political stability …
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