Many household choices in developing economies are correlated with choices of nearby households, because nearby locations have unobserved factors in common and households and their neighbors interact. However, models recognizing these spatial correlations are rarely used because few surveys give exact household locations. In the present paper, we use unusual data from rural Indonesia, where distances between households can be measured, to examine spatial effects in equations for non-farm enterprises' share of household incomes and food's share of total household budgets. Our results indicate that ignoring spatial correlations in household choices might cause bias and inferential errors and could distort recommended policy interventions aimi...
International audienceDespite the increasing interest of the Sustainable Livelihood Framework in the...
Indonesia's regional economy that is proxy by using Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) per capit...
This paper aims to illustrate how international remittances may relate to food consumption and depri...
Many household choices in developing economies are correlated with choices of nearby households, bec...
Non-farm rural enterprises (NFRE) are increasingly studied because of their role in poverty reductio...
In this paper I discuss economic processes that may give rise to spatial patterns in data, and explo...
The latest statistics of 2022 record 9,57 percent of the Indonesian population living in poverty. As...
Poverty is a condition associated with the inability to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, she...
Poverty is a condition associated with the inability to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, she...
This paper examines the impact of spatial connectivity development on household income growth and no...
This study is aimed at examining how spatially-related factors affect poverty in the context a devel...
Rural-to-urban migration disturbs essential factors of rural development, including labor forces, la...
This paper uses household panel and village census data from Indonesia to examine the impact of spat...
This paper examines the impact of spatial connectivity on household income growth and non-agricultur...
The agricultural sector plays an important role for rural economies. However, rural populations stil...
International audienceDespite the increasing interest of the Sustainable Livelihood Framework in the...
Indonesia's regional economy that is proxy by using Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) per capit...
This paper aims to illustrate how international remittances may relate to food consumption and depri...
Many household choices in developing economies are correlated with choices of nearby households, bec...
Non-farm rural enterprises (NFRE) are increasingly studied because of their role in poverty reductio...
In this paper I discuss economic processes that may give rise to spatial patterns in data, and explo...
The latest statistics of 2022 record 9,57 percent of the Indonesian population living in poverty. As...
Poverty is a condition associated with the inability to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, she...
Poverty is a condition associated with the inability to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, she...
This paper examines the impact of spatial connectivity development on household income growth and no...
This study is aimed at examining how spatially-related factors affect poverty in the context a devel...
Rural-to-urban migration disturbs essential factors of rural development, including labor forces, la...
This paper uses household panel and village census data from Indonesia to examine the impact of spat...
This paper examines the impact of spatial connectivity on household income growth and non-agricultur...
The agricultural sector plays an important role for rural economies. However, rural populations stil...
International audienceDespite the increasing interest of the Sustainable Livelihood Framework in the...
Indonesia's regional economy that is proxy by using Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) per capit...
This paper aims to illustrate how international remittances may relate to food consumption and depri...