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CS_Indonesia 2005 Direct Cash Transfer Programme 01 02

7 Apr 2012

At the same time, budgetary pressure of continuing fossil fuel Other welfare-support measures to increase the overall effectiveness of BLT subsidies increased.1 The fuel subsidies in Indonesia were found to be inequitable: By 2005 the top 40 per cent of 7 households received 70 per cent of the subsidies while the bottom 40 per cent benefited only from 15 per cent The BLT was accompanied by a numbe. [...] 8 In 2005, concern over the increasing pressure that fuel subsidies were placing on the state budget led the Gov- Reduced poverty rate: According to government research, the BLT programme was expected to significantly ernment to increase fuel prices in March and then again in October by an average of 29 per cent and 114 per contribute to the compensation of the drastic rise in poor households’ liv. [...] At the same time, budgetary pressure of continuing fossil fuel Other welfare-support measures to increase the overall effectiveness of BLT subsidies increased.1 The fuel subsidies in Indonesia were found to be inequitable: By 2005 the top 40 per cent of 7 households received 70 per cent of the subsidies while the bottom 40 per cent benefited only from 15 per cent The BLT was accompanied by a numbe. [...] 8 In 2005, concern over the increasing pressure that fuel subsidies were placing on the state budget led the Gov- Reduced poverty rate: According to government research, the BLT programme was expected to significantly ernment to increase fuel prices in March and then again in October by an average of 29 per cent and 114 per contribute to the compensation of the drastic rise in poor households’ liv. [...] This problem, analysts find, threatens to slow Indonesia’s eco- nomic growth.14 In December 2011, it was reported that the quota of subsidized fuels would increase by Effective modes of communicating the economic and social costs of the existing subsidies as well as the benefits between 500,000 and 1,000,000 kilolitres.15 of the reform to the public may differ depending on a country’s unique socia.
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