Although poverty is generally recognized as a highly multidimensional phenomenon, in the Indonesian context, poverty has been mainly an agricultural or a rural phenomenon. This has of course an important policy implication for poverty reduction in Indonesia. This paper examines the importance of agricultural growth for poverty reduction in Indonesia. It shows that: (i) agriculture is still the biggest employment-generating sector; (ii) the vast majority of poor families are in agriculture, consisting mainly of the marginal farmers and agricultural laborers; (iii) poverty in agriculture is caused by many factors, including lack or unequal distribution of land, and lack of capital; (iv) growth in gross domestic product (GDP) has an...
Indonesia's steady economic growth in recent decade has led to a gradual reduction in overall povert...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
Indonesia has achieved relatively high economic growth from 1960 until 1997 just before the crisis. ...
Indonesia experienced a rapid reduction in poverty during the strong economic growth pre-crisis peri...
This paper explores the link between agricultural transformation, economic growth and poverty in Ind...
Agricultural sector has emerged as the engine of economic growth in Indonesia. The sector is expecte...
The objective of the study was to analyze the magnitude of factors affecting Agricultural Production...
This article attempts to analyse the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction in Indonesia dur...
Does agriculture sector really alleviate poverty in Indonesia? This paper attempts to review Indones...
Does agriculture sector really alleviate poverty in Indonesia? This paper attempts to review Indones...
This study aims to see the effect of the variable rate of economic growth (GRDP), farmer terms of tr...
The trend of modern development in some countries is the decline in the contribution of the agricult...
This paper draws upon the results of various research works undertaken between 1998 and 2007 in Indo...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction by diff...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
Indonesia's steady economic growth in recent decade has led to a gradual reduction in overall povert...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
Indonesia has achieved relatively high economic growth from 1960 until 1997 just before the crisis. ...
Indonesia experienced a rapid reduction in poverty during the strong economic growth pre-crisis peri...
This paper explores the link between agricultural transformation, economic growth and poverty in Ind...
Agricultural sector has emerged as the engine of economic growth in Indonesia. The sector is expecte...
The objective of the study was to analyze the magnitude of factors affecting Agricultural Production...
This article attempts to analyse the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction in Indonesia dur...
Does agriculture sector really alleviate poverty in Indonesia? This paper attempts to review Indones...
Does agriculture sector really alleviate poverty in Indonesia? This paper attempts to review Indones...
This study aims to see the effect of the variable rate of economic growth (GRDP), farmer terms of tr...
The trend of modern development in some countries is the decline in the contribution of the agricult...
This paper draws upon the results of various research works undertaken between 1998 and 2007 in Indo...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction by diff...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
Indonesia's steady economic growth in recent decade has led to a gradual reduction in overall povert...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
Indonesia has achieved relatively high economic growth from 1960 until 1997 just before the crisis. ...