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Making Services Work for the Poor in Indonesia: A Report on Health Financing Mechanisms in Kabupaten East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara: A Case Study January 2005
Making Services Work for the Poor in Indonesia: A Report on Health Financing Mechanisms (JPK-Gakin) Scheme in Kabupaten Purbalingga, East Sumba, and Tabanan January 2005
Improving the Business Climate in NTT: The Case of Agriculture Trade in West Timor January 2007
Impact of Supermarkets on Traditional Markets and Retailers in Indonesia’s Urban Centers January 2007
Health Sector Trends Data Based on Susenas 1995–2006 January 2009
From Access to Income: Regional and Ethnic Inequality in Indonesia January 2006
Developing a Poverty Map for Indonesia (A Tool for Better Targeting in Poverty Reduction and Social Protection Programs) January 2005
Destined for Destitution: Intergenerational Poverty Persistence in Indonesia January 2009
Causes of Low Secondary School Enrollment in Indonesia January 2006
Agricultural Demand Linkages and Growth Multiplier in Rural Indonesia January 2006
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