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Name Date published Author
What is to be Done with Disasters?A Literature Survey on Disaster Study and Response January 2008
Impact of Supermarkets on Traditional Markets and Retailers in Indonesia’s Urban Centers January 2007
Moving Out of Poverty: The Case of Gura, Kabupaten Halmahera Utara January 2006
The Effects of Parental Death and Chronic Poverty on Children’s Education and Health: Evidence from Indonesia January 2009
Destined for Destitution: Intergenerational Poverty Persistence in Indonesia January 2009
The Effects of Location and Sectoral Components of Growth January 2006
What Happened to Child Labor in Indonesia during the Economic Crisis: The Trade-off between School and Work January 2005
Agricultural Demand Linkages and Growth Multiplier in Rural Indonesia January 2006
Qualitative Baseline Study for PNPM Generasi and PKH: The Availability and Use of the Maternal and Child Health Services and Basic Education Services in the Provinces of West Java and East Nusa Tenggara January 2008
The Specific Allocation Fund (DAK): Mechanism and Uses January 2008
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