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on qualitative methods. However, quantitative studies on ethnicity in Indonesia are scarce, even though the country has …. This study aims to address the earnings polarization in Indonesia, which is interwoven with social problems, ethnic …
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This article contributes to the growing scholarship on how ethnic inequality can dampen the provision of public goods and services. On the one hand, it pushes beyond purely economic inequality to include status inequality between population groups. On other hand, it moves away from the provision...
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The hypothesis that ethnic diversity has a negative impact on public goods provision is widely accepted. Notably, most work on this issue fails to distinguish adequately between national versus subnational governance. We find that subnational empirical evidence in particular is inconclusive, and...
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In this paper, we study the impact of ethnic fragmentation on the provision of private and public schools, separately. The distinction is made because the two types of schools have different objective functions, a factor which can influence the relationship between ethnic fragmentation and...
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This chapter addresses the unrelenting pessimism in Asian Drama about Indonesia's development prospects. This pessimism …
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For the first time in Indonesia, we jointly analyse several economic statistics and ethnic diversity indicators at …
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-income and ethnogeographic crosscuttingness with a new and comprehensive subnational data set of violence in Indonesia. Our …
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This paper explores how Southern Africa can leverage its mineral resources to support growth and industrialization. It considers the aggregate and spatial effects of transport infrastructure improvements, and the relative benefits of financing these investments through resource sector...
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socioeconomic segregation experienced by the lower socioeconomic status households, and (ii) the number of unlicensed vendors …
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This paper contributes to the scant body of literature on inequalities among and within ethnic groups in the Philippines by examining both the vertical and horizontal measures in terms of opportunities in accessing basic services such as education, electricity, safe water, and sanitation. The...
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