Rural Poverty in Indonesia: Trends, Issues and Policies
Sediono M. P. Tjondronegoro,
Irlan Soejono and
Joan Hardjono
Asian Development Review (ADR), 1992, vol. 10, issue 01, 67-90
Abstract:
The political upheaval that brought about a change in government in 1965 was a major landmark in Indonesia’s history. Economic decline, combined with high inflation rates, had put the pre-1965 government on the threshold of bankruptcy, and poverty was prevalent throughout the country. The country’s gross national product (GNP) per capita of $50 in 1967 was one half that of India and Bangladesh and one fourth that of Malaysia…
Date: 1992
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