Estimating the Distributional Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Remedial Tax and Benefit Policies in Indonesia
Gemma Wright (),
Michael Noble,
Helen Barnes,
Ali Moechtar,
David McLennan,
Arief Yusuf,
Katrin Gasior and
Ratnawati Muyanto
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Gemma Wright: College of Graduate Studies, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa and Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom
Michael Noble: Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom
Helen Barnes: Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom
Ali Moechtar: Fiscal Policy Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia and UNICEF Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
David McLennan: Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom
Katrin Gasior: Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom
Ratnawati Muyanto: UNICEF Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
International Journal of Microsimulation, 2021, vol. 14, issue 2, 50-80
Date: 2021
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