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modeling, this paper constructs novel damage indices at the district level for Indonesia, for different disaster events such as …
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Accurately measuring oil production in low-governance contexts is an important task. Many terrorist organizations and insurgencies -- including the Islamic State group, also known as ISIL/ISIS or Daesh -- tap oil as a revenue source. Understanding spatial and temporal variation in production in...
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Based on a two-round household panel survey conducted in Eastern Uganda, this study shows that the analysis of the inverse scale-productivity relationship is highly sensitive to how plot-level maize production, hence yield (production divided by GPS-based plot area), is measured. Although...
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-disaster recovery (from 2.5 to 3.6 percent in income growth). The paper contributes to the literature on natural disasters by providing …
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Indonesia faces serious challenges in the number, cost, quality, and distribution of teachers. This paper examines the … Indonesia from 1965 to 1998, led to efforts to change this situation, but these have had little impact so far. The paper …
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allocation choices is proposed and its predictions are tested on data from Indonesia. Selection of households into female …
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between the ages of 6 and 9 in rural Indonesia. In terms of cognitive skills, the analysis finds evidence of gender gaps …
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This paper presents evidence on the cost-effectiveness of early childhood education pathways in rural Indonesia. It …-effectiveness of various early education pathways in Indonesia to show that providing access to both playgroups and kindergartens to …
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When a natural disaster destroys public capital, these direct losses are exacerbated by indirect losses arising from reduced output while reconstruction takes place. These indirect losses may be much larger, relative to the direct ones, in low-income countries, because they lack the finance for...
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anthropometric and consumption data from Indonesia collected before and after the 2007/08 food price crisis, this paper finds …
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