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Safety nets in transition economies : Jaring pengaman di perekonomian dalam transisi (Indonesian-Malay)

Transition economies are commonly understood to be countries that have moved or are moving from a primarily state-planned to a market-based economic system with private ownership of assets and market-supporting institutions. These countries include those of the former Soviet Union, those of Eastern and Central Europe closely allied with the Soviet Union and those in Asia and Africa recently undergoing market transformations of various degrees, such...
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  • 2010/07/01

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  • Jaring pengaman di perekonomian dalam transisi

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Del Ninno,Carlo.

Safety nets in transition economies : Jaring pengaman di perekonomian dalam transisi (Indonesian-Malay). Social Safety Nets Primer Notes; no. 2 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/340991468339657753

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