Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning

research

The overall purpose of this research project is to document poor people’s experiences in facing food price volatility, in a form that enables common, policy-relevant insights into how food price volatility plays out in developing countries.

Bambang Sulaksono, Rachma Indah Nurbani, Hariyanti Sadaly, Widjajanti Isdijoso

publication

Towards the end of year 2000, a group of researchers from the Social Monitoring and Early Response Unit (SMERU) Research Institute in Jakarta conducted a study of small-scale rural credit in a number of villages traditionally associated with wet-rice cultivation in the Cirebon area of West Java.


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