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"Many countries have been affected by food and oil price shocks. Rising energy costs have manifested themselves through higher prices of gas at the pump and through price increases for many other goods such as kerosene and transport. But in some countries there has also been some degree of...
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in terms of employment opportunities, labor market earnings, and access to tertiary education in Indonesia. With data … from a panel of two waves of the Indonesia Family Life Survey in 1997 and 2000, the paper tracks a cohort of high school …
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"Indonesia's "big bang" decentralization in 2001 shifted much of the responsibility for local economic development from … has varied widely. This paper attempts to understand the determinants of sub-national (district/city) growth in Indonesia …
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"Indonesia's oil revenues and fuel subsidies dominate the nation's economic policy agenda. This paper estimates the …
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integrated pest management knowledge in Indonesia among follower farmers over the period 1991-98 indicates that opinion leaders …
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service wages)? The authors illustrate this approach by assessing Indonesia's evolving intergovernmental fiscal system … instituted in the 2001 Big Bang decentralization. The discussion comes against Indonesia's recent policy decision to fully fund …
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"Indonesia experienced rapid growth and the expansion of the formal financial sector during the last quarter of the 20 … reduction remains nevertheless a critical challenge for Indonesia with over 110 million people (53 percent of the population …
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extent to which a large community development project in rural Indonesia empowers participants (especially members of …
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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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understanding collective action. He illustrates the point by contrasting how conceptions of nationalism in Indonesia and India … created SPGs that resulted in very different strategies of local development. Indonesia emphasized collective action by the …-efficiency tradeoff. Indonesia has delivered public services much more efficiently than India did, but at the cost of democratic freedoms …
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