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This study analyses inflation, money supply and output growth in Indonesia during 1950-2002. We develop a monetary model of inflation and uses it as a theoretical basis for this study, by the estimation of the cointegration-and error-correction models of inflation.
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The case studies report on how CBFM-2 interventions have affected aquatic productivity, income, employment and livelihoods in six case study sites, Beelbhora beel cluster (Kishoreganj), Sholuar beel (Narail), Chapundaha beel (Rangpur), Hamil beel (Tangail), Kutir beel (Kishoreganj) and Dikshi...
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This paper uses annual data for the period 1952-2002 to investigate the inflationary process in Indonesia within the cointegration and Granger´s causality framework. The empirical results suggest that the consumer price index (CPI), the stock of narrow (M1) or broad money (M2) and real...
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This paper undertakes an empirical investigation of factors that contributed to economic growth in Indonesia for the period 1966 to 2003. A Cobb-Douglas production function is estimated with a time trend to capture the rate of technological progress within a cointegral and error-correction...
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Placebo-controlled trials are controversial when individuals might be denied existing beneficial medical interventions. In the case of malaria, most patients die in rural villages without healthcare facilities. An artesunate suppository that can be given by minimally skilled persons might be of...
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