We estimate inequality in Indonesia between 1932 and 2008. Inequality increased at the start of this period but declined sharply from the 1960s onwards. The increase was due to a shift from domestic to export agriculture over the period up to the Great Depression. During the 1930s, as the price of export crops declined, the income of rich farmers suffered a blow. Yet this was counterbalanced by an increasing gap between expenditures in the urban and rural sectors, causing an overall rise in inequality. As for the second half of the century, we find that the employment shift towards manufacturing and services—combined with an increase in labour productivity in agriculture—accounts for inequality’s decline, which was halted in the 1990s. Thes...
The phenomenon of rising income inequality has become a prominent topic of the economic development ...
This paper uses six nationally representative household consumption surveys to develop successive po...
This study extends the literature on relationship between economic growth, income inequalities, and ...
Successful reductions in poverty, resulting from substantial increases in income and structural tran...
Abstract: Using taxation and household survey data, this paper estimates top income shares for Indon...
Abstract Using taxation and household survey data, this paper estimates top income shares for Indone...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Kuznets hypothesis’, that economic growth from low levels of GD...
As one of the world's largest emerging economies, Indonesia has experienced rapid economic growth an...
The economy of Indonesia had come into the social and the political crisis since the second period i...
This study provides an overview of inequality trends in Indonesia for the period from 1984 to 2002. ...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Kuznets hypothesis’, that economic growth from low levels of GD...
The economy of Indonesia had come into the social and the political crisis since the second period i...
This paper reviews the long-term trend of economic inequality and exclusion in Indonesia since the c...
The phenomenon of rising income inequality has become a prominent topic of the economic development ...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
The phenomenon of rising income inequality has become a prominent topic of the economic development ...
This paper uses six nationally representative household consumption surveys to develop successive po...
This study extends the literature on relationship between economic growth, income inequalities, and ...
Successful reductions in poverty, resulting from substantial increases in income and structural tran...
Abstract: Using taxation and household survey data, this paper estimates top income shares for Indon...
Abstract Using taxation and household survey data, this paper estimates top income shares for Indone...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Kuznets hypothesis’, that economic growth from low levels of GD...
As one of the world's largest emerging economies, Indonesia has experienced rapid economic growth an...
The economy of Indonesia had come into the social and the political crisis since the second period i...
This study provides an overview of inequality trends in Indonesia for the period from 1984 to 2002. ...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Kuznets hypothesis’, that economic growth from low levels of GD...
The economy of Indonesia had come into the social and the political crisis since the second period i...
This paper reviews the long-term trend of economic inequality and exclusion in Indonesia since the c...
The phenomenon of rising income inequality has become a prominent topic of the economic development ...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
The phenomenon of rising income inequality has become a prominent topic of the economic development ...
This paper uses six nationally representative household consumption surveys to develop successive po...
This study extends the literature on relationship between economic growth, income inequalities, and ...