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This paper combines district-level government spending data from Indonesia and natural disaster damage indices to …
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Indonesia has experienced strong economic growth and steady poverty reduction over the past decade,but the end of the … economic development. Indonesia's average annual growth rate was 5.6 percent in the period 2001-12, equivalent to a GDP per …
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Indonesia has experienced strong economic growth and steady poverty reduction over the past decade,but the end of the … economic development. Indonesia's average annual growth rate was 5.6 percent in the period 2001-12, equivalent to a GDP per …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012645494
Indonesia's development trajectory has been remarkable over the past 20 years, supported by macroeconomic stability and … income (GNI) per capita rose six-fold from USD 580 in 2000 to USD 3,840 in 2018.1 As a result, Indonesia has made huge gains … quality of spending to achieve Indonesia's development objectives. Public expenditure is a key contributor to closing …
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While Indonesia has successfully decreased early childhood mortality, its stunting rates are among the highest in the … world; this has lifelong consequences for health, human capital, poverty, and equity. Indonesia has committed significant … Indonesia is spending enough on stunting-related interventions and whether it is using its resources efficiently. The main …
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Indonesia's most recent amendment to its decentralization legislation transferred a far greater role in education …
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identifying critical constraints and opportunities facing Indonesia's health financing system. The overarching objective of the …
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The seven largest emerging market economies-China, India, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia, and Turkey …
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The paper provides the first consistently estimated data set on infrastructure investments in low- and middle-income countries. To do so, the authors identify three possible proxies for infrastructure investments: two are variants on gross fixed capital formation from national accounts system...
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Improving access to quality education has been the backbone of several development strategies around the world and considerable public resources have been dedicated to achieving this goal. However, one could wonder whether increasing public education expenditure would drive better access to...
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