November, 2015 |
Samuel Bazzi, Sudarno Sumarto, Asep Suryahadi
We use a large-scale unconditional cash transfer program in Indonesia to investigate the importance of timing in shaping household consumption responses to fiscal interventions.
September, 2015 |
Armand Arief Sim, Radi Negara, Asep Suryahadi
This paper investigates the relationships between inequality, elite capture, and targeting performance of the two biggest social protection programs in Indonesia, the Rice for the Poor (Raskin) and Direct Cash Transfer (BLT) programs
June, 2015 |
Prio Sambodho, Syaikhu Usman, Bambang Sulaksono, Muhammad Syukri, M. Sulton Mawardi
The field research aims to develop an understanding of how regions implement poverty mainstreaming, identify general problems, and the weaknesses and obstacles that are faced during efforts to reduce the rate of poverty.