After almost three decades of sustained economic growth, Indonesia is currently in the midst of a major economic and financial crisis. This paper seeks to contribute new evidence on three questions: who has been affected most by the crisis, how they have been affected and how they have responded to the crisis.
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Paper provided by RAND - Labor and Population Program in its series Papers with number
99-07.
Kathleen Beegle & Elizabeth Frankenberg & Duncan Thomas, 1999.
"Measuring Change in Indonesia,"
Working Papers
99-07, RAND Corporation Publications Department.
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