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Reaching Indonesia’s Poor And Vulnerable And Reducing Inequality: Improving Programme Targeting, Design, And Processes
The two decades from 1976 to 1996 were among the most impressive periods of development in Indonesia and became known for rapid poverty reduction. During this period, the poverty rate in Indonesia fell from about 40 to 11.7 percent. This downward trend ended when Indonesia was hit by the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis. From the beginning of the year 2000, however, the downward trend in poverty rates resumed but at a slower pace compared with the pre-1997–98 crisis period. This slowdown in poverty reduction continued until the beginning of the SBY-Boediono administration in 2009
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