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Safety nets and safety ropes - who benefited from two Indonesian crisis programs - the "poor" or the "shocked"? (English)

Imagine several mountain climbers, scaling a cliff face, who want protection from falling. One way to protect them would be to place a net at the bottom of the cliff to catch any climber just before he hits the ground. Another would be to provide a rope, and a set of movable devices that can be attached to the cliff; as the climbers scale the cliff, they attach the rope at higher levels, so that if a climber falls, he falls only by the length of the...
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Sumarto, Sudarno; Suryahadi, Asep; Pritchett, Lant.

Safety nets and safety ropes - who benefited from two Indonesian crisis programs - the "poor" or the "shocked"? (English). Policy, Research working paper ; no. WPS 2436 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/345301468771675298

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