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Achma Hendra Setiawan, Edy Yusuf Agunggunanto, Banatul Hayati
Pág. 55 - 64
According to BPS, the largest distribution of the poor in Indonesia is on the island of Java and the surrounding provinces of Banten, West Java, Central Java, D.I. Yogyakarta, Bali and Lampung, of the total poor population in Indonesia, the Seven Provinc...
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Sukoco Sukoco(1), Djoni Hartono(2), Arianto Patunru(3), (1) Ministry of Trade Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia (2) Department of Economics, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia (3) Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Pág. 67 - 79
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Ninik Sri Rahayu
It is largely assumed that Islamic microfinance institutions (IMFIs) deal with family empowerment instead of women?s empowerment. However, women are the main beneficiaries of Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil (BMT), Indonesia?s first IMFIs. This paper aims to explo...
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Samsurijal Hasan
Pág. 196 - 207
Small and Medium Enterprises is one of the priority programs from Indonesia government is to improve the regional and national economy. Since this industry become the backbone of a populist economic system that is not only intended to reduce the problem ...
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Istiqomah Istiqomah, Sodik Dwi Purnomo, Gita Putri Rahmawati, Putra Galih Rahmawan
Pág. 159 - 168
Previous studies on the association between migration outflow and income inequality have shown mixed findings. Some find that migration outflow reduces income inequality, but others find that migration outflow increases income inequality. This study aims...
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