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, Indonesia. Specifically, it examined the transaction costs associated with land tenure contracts, the land tenure contract … land tenure arrangement in West Java, Indonesia. Thus it does not support the Marshallian view of sharecropping as an …
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supply, combining household panel data and village census in Indonesia. Empirical results show that the impacts of the …
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, Indonesia. Specifically, it examined the transaction costs associated with land tenure contracts, the land tenure contract … land tenure arrangement in West Java, Indonesia. Thus it does not support the Marshallian view of sharecropping as an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010880133
Improving smallholder welfare in the rural sectors of developing countries requires improving access to both input and product markets. Success, however, in developing sustainable and mutually beneficial links between smallholders and agribusiness has been variable. Two recent ACIAR studies...
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supply, combining household panel data and village census in Indonesia. Empirical results show that the impacts of the …
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production. Based on recently collected household data from seven provinces in Indonesia, the analysis clearly demonstrate delays …
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Indonesia as in many other developing countries is clustering, where firms producing similar products concentrate in a certain … identify critical success factors of development of rural manufacturing SME clusters in Indonesia. From a number of cases, it …
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survey of 1180 urban households in Indonesia. The dependent variables include adult and child body-mass index (BMI) and the …
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Indonesia that allow distances between each household to be measured so that spatial effects can be modeled to assess the bias …
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