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collectively account for 90% of regional emissions in recent years-Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam …-term emissions targets that are consistent with a stabilization scenario at 650ppm: these are Indonesia, Philippines and Viet Nam …
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economies in Southeast Asia, specifically Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. This research aims to achieve the following … objectives: (i) evaluate the Debt Management Programme or Plan (DMP) and financial or credit counselling in Malaysia and compare … it with similar programmes in Thailand and Indonesia; (ii) analyse the effectiveness of DMP and financial or credit …
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using data for Kalimantan, Indonesia. RIL leads to less damages on the residual stand than CL and has lower variable but …
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This paper reviews the development of social security provision in Indonesia, which has evolved from very little in its … development of social security in Indonesia. First, after the change in government during the chaotic mid-1960s, the New Order …
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: Ghana, Indonesia and Iran. We examine in each case the distributional effects of subsidy removal, the design and …
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consequences of energy subsidy reforms. The framework is applied to the case of Indonesia to study the consequences in this country … if Indonesia were to remove its fossil fuel and electricity consumption subsidies, it would record real GDP gains of 0 …
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