Utilizing original panel data collected in 2007 and 2010 in rural Indonesia for 2261 households located in 98 villages in 7 provinces, this paper investigates the food markets\u27 functions with different extents of integration, and aims to interlink three important factors in the process of economic development — risk, infrastructure and welfare — of the rural poor. Focusing especially on irrigation systems and local paved roads, we explore the potential effect of infrastructure in relation to the global food price crisis that occurred in 2007–08 and thereafter affected poor households in rural Indonesia. The most important finding from our empirical analysis can be seen in the villages with relatively low integration to the surrounding ma...
This thesis explores three topics on migration, labor market and development economics. Chapter 2 pr...
Poverty is a condition associated with the inability to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, she...
Indonesia's poverty predominates in rural areas with minimal access to basic infrastructure. This st...
This paper addresses the implications of infrastructure development for regional food security. The ...
Spikes in international food prices in 2007–2008 worsened poverty incidence in Indonesia, both rural...
Poverty is one of the macro problems faced by all countries. These problems have different solutions...
The effect of recent agricultural market reforms in many developing countries is often measured thro...
Households in most rural areas of developing countries are likely to suffer shocks contributed by th...
There is growing interest in the rural non-farm sector in developing countries as a contributor to e...
In the face of high population growth and declining natural resource base, tackling rural poverty ne...
Indonesia is a Developing Country (DC) where more than 13 percent of her population live below the p...
In the past 15 years, the Indonesian economy has grown rapidly, and, since 1973- 1974, increased oil...
There is growing interest in the rural non-farm sector in developing countries as a contributor to e...
There is growing interest in the rural non-farm sector in developing countries as a contributor to e...
Rural road infrastructure in Indonesia has increased significantly, especially during the last decad...
This thesis explores three topics on migration, labor market and development economics. Chapter 2 pr...
Poverty is a condition associated with the inability to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, she...
Indonesia's poverty predominates in rural areas with minimal access to basic infrastructure. This st...
This paper addresses the implications of infrastructure development for regional food security. The ...
Spikes in international food prices in 2007–2008 worsened poverty incidence in Indonesia, both rural...
Poverty is one of the macro problems faced by all countries. These problems have different solutions...
The effect of recent agricultural market reforms in many developing countries is often measured thro...
Households in most rural areas of developing countries are likely to suffer shocks contributed by th...
There is growing interest in the rural non-farm sector in developing countries as a contributor to e...
In the face of high population growth and declining natural resource base, tackling rural poverty ne...
Indonesia is a Developing Country (DC) where more than 13 percent of her population live below the p...
In the past 15 years, the Indonesian economy has grown rapidly, and, since 1973- 1974, increased oil...
There is growing interest in the rural non-farm sector in developing countries as a contributor to e...
There is growing interest in the rural non-farm sector in developing countries as a contributor to e...
Rural road infrastructure in Indonesia has increased significantly, especially during the last decad...
This thesis explores three topics on migration, labor market and development economics. Chapter 2 pr...
Poverty is a condition associated with the inability to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, she...
Indonesia's poverty predominates in rural areas with minimal access to basic infrastructure. This st...