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This timely study examines the impact of policies on growth, employment and poverty reduction in Indonesia, reviewing …
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Indonesia has achieved moderately fast economic growth for most of the past 50 years. Has this growth translated into … of human welfare, particularly poverty and inequality. Combined with major improvements in the coverage and quality of …
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Indonesia experienced a rapid reduction in poverty during the strong economic growth pre-crisis period. By estimating … the impact of sectoral economic growth components on consistently measured poverty rates across regions and over time …, this study finds that agricultural growth is the largest factor behind the poverty reduction. Agricultural growth accounts …
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Indonesia has made significant progress in reducing poverty, from 23% of the population in 1999 to less than 12% in 2013 … evolution of poverty in a decentralized Indonesia, and relate kabupaten (district) performance in poverty reduction to a wide …This study presents evidence from Indonesia on how the country’s recent periods of economic growth have contributed to …
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This article attempts to analyse the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction in Indonesia during the New Order … from Indonesia support the notion that growth is good for the poor? Second, does growth in agriculture matter for poverty … programmes for poverty reduction. The paper addresses some long-standing questions in development economics. First, does data …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the poverty rates of Indonesia, Malaysia and Pakistan, representing …'s findings reveal that the variable of Dynamic model of Ibn Khaldun influenced significantly the level of poverty in Indonesia as … majority Muslim populations, and of India as a minority Muslim population, according to Ibn Khaldun's dynamic model on poverty …
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Despite major public finance reform efforts over the last decade, Myanmarese public finances continue to be characterized by relative weakness in revenue collection, budget execution, and long-term sustainability. Myanmar is therefore in need of comprehensive public finance reform. Two top...
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The study applies a multi-sector multi-household static computable general equilibrium (CGE) tax model to assess the economy-wide impacts of taxes in Vietnam. It examines two tax reform scenarios based on the tax reform plan proposed by the Vietnam Ministry of Finance. The first scenario is...
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