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IDN_2010_SUSENAS-JUL_V01_M
National Socio-Economic Survey 2010
Indonesia
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2010
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IDN_2010_SUSENAS-JUL_v01_M
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Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia
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Agustina, Cut D, Wolfgang Fengler, and Günther G Schulze.
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Does Economic Growth Really Benefit the Poor? Income Distribution Dynamics and Pro-poor Growth in Indonesia
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Iriana, Nona, Ahmad Avenzora, and Jainal Abidin.
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Indonesia: Poverty and Data Governance
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(2012) Presentation in Kunming, People’s Republic of China.
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Purnagunawan, Muhammad, and Viktor Pirmana.
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Labor market development in Indonesia Has it been for all?
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(2013) Department of Economics Padjadjaran University.
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Siagian I, Cahaya.
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Analysis of Food Consumption Situation and Needs in Papua Province
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Undergraduate Theses, BOGOR Agricultural University, 2012.
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Sumner, Andy, Arief A Yusuf, and Yangki I Suara.
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The Prospects of the Poor: A Set of Poverty Measures Based on the Probability of Remaining Poor (or Not) in Indonesia
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(2014) Department of Economics Padjadjaran University.
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Yusuf, Arief A, Andy Sumner, and Irlan Rum.
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Twenty Years of Expenditure Inequality in Indonesia, 1993-2013
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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 50, no. 2 (2014): 243-254.
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Yusuf, Arief A, and Irlan A Rum.
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Living beyond $2 a day: How Indonesia has progressed
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(2013) Center for Economics and Development Studies Universitas Padjadjaran .
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