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Indonesia to assess whether satisfaction data can serve as reliable indicators of quality, despite dubiously high levels of …
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-sectional household surveys in Indonesia carried out before and soon after the 1997/98 economic crisis, which led to a sharp increase in … elasticity for important nutrients in Indonesia. The analysis finds that (i) summary measures such as the income elasticity of …
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This paper takes advantage of the exogenous phasing of direct elections in districts and applies the double difference estimator to: (i) measure impacts on the pattern of public spending and revenue generation at the district level; and (ii) investigate the heterogeneity of the impacts on public...
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The authors use regression analysis to assess the potential welfare impact of rainfall shocks in rural Indonesia. In …
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This paper takes advantage of the exogenous phasing of direct elections in districts and applies the double-difference estimator to measure impacts on (i) human development outcomes and (ii) the pattern of public spending and revenue generation at the district level. The analysis reveals that...
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This paper combines district-level government spending data from Indonesia and natural disaster damage indices to …
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