A theoretically consistent incomplete demand system is estimated to quantify the cost of the 1997 microeconomic crisis. Welfare cost per person was $128, which translates to $26.12 billion total cost. This amount is equivalent to agriculture's GDP contribution, and sufficient to pay for Indonesia's total annual government budget.Consumer/Household Economics,
Analyzing the distributional impacts of economic crises is important and, unfortunately, an ever mor...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the demand responses of Indonesian households to food prices...
As in many other developing countries, the concerns about food security in Indonesia during the 1980...
A theoretically consistent incomplete demand system is estimated to quantify the cost of the 1997 mi...
A theoretically consistent incomplete demand system is estimated to quantify the cost of the 1997 mi...
The macroeconomic crisis in Indonesia in the late 1990s reduced real per capita income by 74 percent...
This paper aims to estimate households’ demand function and welfare measurement under Linear Expendi...
This paper aims to estimate households’ demand function and welfare measurement under Linear Expendi...
The economic crisis has led to decreases in the welfare of urban and rural households. This paper ap...
The economic crisis has led to decreases in the welfare of urban and rural households. This paper ap...
The Government of Indonesia, like many governments in developing countries, has intervened in food m...
Analyzing the distributional impacts of economic crises is important and, unfortunately, an ever mor...
The presentation of a theoretically sound and consistent methodology that could help policymakers to...
This study provides evidence about changes in the distribution of living standards among Indonesian ...
A two-stage budgeting approach was applied to analyze the food demand in urban areas separated by ge...
Analyzing the distributional impacts of economic crises is important and, unfortunately, an ever mor...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the demand responses of Indonesian households to food prices...
As in many other developing countries, the concerns about food security in Indonesia during the 1980...
A theoretically consistent incomplete demand system is estimated to quantify the cost of the 1997 mi...
A theoretically consistent incomplete demand system is estimated to quantify the cost of the 1997 mi...
The macroeconomic crisis in Indonesia in the late 1990s reduced real per capita income by 74 percent...
This paper aims to estimate households’ demand function and welfare measurement under Linear Expendi...
This paper aims to estimate households’ demand function and welfare measurement under Linear Expendi...
The economic crisis has led to decreases in the welfare of urban and rural households. This paper ap...
The economic crisis has led to decreases in the welfare of urban and rural households. This paper ap...
The Government of Indonesia, like many governments in developing countries, has intervened in food m...
Analyzing the distributional impacts of economic crises is important and, unfortunately, an ever mor...
The presentation of a theoretically sound and consistent methodology that could help policymakers to...
This study provides evidence about changes in the distribution of living standards among Indonesian ...
A two-stage budgeting approach was applied to analyze the food demand in urban areas separated by ge...
Analyzing the distributional impacts of economic crises is important and, unfortunately, an ever mor...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the demand responses of Indonesian households to food prices...
As in many other developing countries, the concerns about food security in Indonesia during the 1980...