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A Consolidation of Participatory Poverty Assessments in Indonesia Volume I Understanding the Voice of the Poor: Input for the Formulation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper

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  • M. Sulton Mawardi
  • Syaikhu Usman
  • Sri Budiyati
  • Widjajanti Isdijoso
  • Sri Kusumastuti Rahayu
  • Alma Arief
  • Herry Widjanarko

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  • M. Sulton Mawardi & Syaikhu Usman & Sri Budiyati & Widjajanti Isdijoso & Sri Kusumastuti Rahayu & Alma Arief & Herry Widjanarko, "undated". "A Consolidation of Participatory Poverty Assessments in Indonesia Volume I Understanding the Voice of the Poor: Input for the Formulation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper," Working Papers 718, Communications Section.
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    1. Carvalho, S. & White, H., 1997. "Combining the Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Poverty Measurement and Analysis. The Practice and the Potential," Papers 366, World Bank - Technical Papers.
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