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Indonesian Family Life Surveys (IFLS)
RAND Center for the Study of Aging, 1999The Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) is a household and community-facility survey conducted in Indonesia in 1993 by Lembaga Demografi of the University of Indonesia, and RAND. The IFLS was conducted in 13 provinces, encompassing about 83 percent of the Indonesian population and much of its heterogeneity.DocumentMalaysian Family Life Surveys (MFLS)
RAND Center for the Study of Aging, 1999The MFLS comprise a pair of surveys with partially overlapping samples, designed by RAND and administered in Peninsular Malaysia in 1976-77 (MFLS-1) and 1988-89 (MFLS-2). Fieldwork for MFLS-1 was carried out by Survey Research Malaysia, Sdn. Bhd., and for MFLS-2 by the National Population and Family Development Board of Malaysia.DocumentSocial indicators tables
United Nations [UN] Statistics Division, 1999Series of tables of indictators, extracted from UN publications (mostly from Wistat) covering population, child-bearing, youth and elderly populations, education, human settlements, literacy, water supply and sanitation, income and economic activity, housing, unemployment and healthDocumentCapital flows to Brazil : the endogeneity of capital controls
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997This paper investigates the determinants of capital flows to Brazil and constructs an index of capital controls that includes restrictions on both outflows and inflows.DocumentThai Key Economic Indicators (monthly), Bank of Thailand
Economic Information Network Centre, Bank of Thailand, 1999DocumentThailand statistical data (annual aggregation)
Economic Information Network Centre, Bank of Thailand, 1999DocumentThe efficiency of government expenditure : experiences from Africa
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997This paper attempts to provide a cross-country comparison of the efficiency of government expenditure on education and health in 38 countries in Africa during 1984-95 by using data on public sector inputs and outputs in education and health and Free Disposal Hull (FDH) analysis--a technique developed to empirically assess the efficiency of production in a market environment.DocumentDiscrepancies between quarterly GDP estimates /
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997DocumentHow macroeconomic factors affect income distribution : the cross-country evidence
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997The effects of macroeconomic factors on income distribution are of major concern to economists and have critical policy implications. Surprisingly, despite the fact that income distribution is one of the most investigated issues in economics, very few studies have looked at the direct link between macroeconomic factors and income inequality.
