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The 2018 Indonesia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) follows IFPRI's Standard Nexus SAM approach, by focusing on consistency, comparability, and transparency of data.
Investing in farmers through public-private-producer partnerships Rural Empowerment and Agricultural Development Scaling-up Initiative in Indonesia.
SARS-CoV-2 wave two surveillance in East Asia and the Pacific: Longitudinal trend analysis
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound global impact on governments, healthcare systems, economies, and populations around the world.
The cost of COVID-19 on the Indonesian economy: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach
Sustained economic growth and a declining trend in poverty over the years in Indonesia potentially will come to a halt this year. This development cost comes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak that recently hit the country.
Patterns of regional agri-food trade in Asia
This paper analyzes the implication of economic structural change and dietary transformation on changing patterns of agri-food trade among 17 Asian development countries.
Agriculture continues to play a vital role in Indonesia’s economic development.
Indonesia has managed to combine high rates of growth, rapid reductions in rural poverty and a significant structural transformation of its economy all at the same time without a big increase in urban manufacturing.
Tangible information and citizen empowerment: Identification cards and food subsidy programs in Indonesia
Could mailing cards with program information to targeted beneficiaries increase the amount they receive from a subsidized rice program?
Contracting out the last-mile of service delivery
Indonesian agriculture has experienced a significant structural transformation in the past four decades.
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of 13,466 islands, which are divided into 33 provinces.