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nship between sugar production, property rights and. an. inequality. Section 4 shows the. esults and Section 5 concludes.2. Historical context and hypothesisIn nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Java there were essentially three types of pro. erty rights regimes with regard to land (Boomgaard 1989; Kano.
that inequality is increasing, both within Java and in Indonesia as a whole.2 The aim of this study is twofold. First, it aims to provide an understanding of the relationship between poverty, inequality and development by decomposing the distributional changes into components related to: 1. the changes in the composition of the Javanese economy
Jun 1, 2000 · Request full-text PDF. To read the full-text of this research, you can request a copy directly from the author. ... urban inequality is significantly higher than rural inequality. Java-Bali in ...
Jun 1, 2000 · Java constitutes only 6.89% of the land area of Indonesia but holds approximately 60% of the Indonesian population and has been the heart of the government's industrial development program. The Susenas income data show that inequality is increasing, both within Java and in Indonesia as a whole. 2. The aim of this study is twofold.
- Lisa A. Cameron
- 2000
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java. A higher economic growth is correspond to a lowe. poverty rate. Inflation has positive impact on poverty rate in Java. An increase in inflation. auses a part of society fall to poor so that the poverty rate incre. se.An increase in minimum wage is not affects to poverty rate in Jav.
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Jan 1, 2020 · Abstract. Inequality refers to the phenomenon of unequal and/or unjust distribution of resources and opportunities among members of a given society. The term inequality may mean different things ...