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Analisis Dampak Sosial dan Ekonomi COVID-19 terhadap Rumah Tangga dan Rekomendasi Kebijakan Strategis untuk Indonesia

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  • Rizki Fillaili
  • Michelle Andrina
  • Ridho Al Izzati
  • Jimmy Daniel Berlianto Oley
  • Fauzan Kemal Musthofa
  • Sylvia Andriyani Kusumandari
  • Aqilah Farhani
  • Bimbika Sijapati Basnett
  • Kartika Sari Juniwaty
  • Rachmat Reksa Samudra

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  • Rizki Fillaili & Michelle Andrina & Ridho Al Izzati & Jimmy Daniel Berlianto Oley & Fauzan Kemal Musthofa & Sylvia Andriyani Kusumandari & Aqilah Farhani & Bimbika Sijapati Basnett & Kartika Sari Juni, "undated". "Analisis Dampak Sosial dan Ekonomi COVID-19 terhadap Rumah Tangga dan Rekomendasi Kebijakan Strategis untuk Indonesia," Working Papers 3538, Publications Department.
  • Handle: RePEc:agg:wpaper:3538
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    1. World Bank, 2020. "Indonesia Economic Prospects, July 2020," World Bank Publications - Reports 34123, The World Bank Group.
    2. World Bank, 2020. "Indonesia Economic Prospects, December 2020," World Bank Publications - Reports 34930, The World Bank Group.
    3. World Bank, 2019. "Aspiring Indonesia—Expanding the Middle Class," World Bank Publications - Reports 33237, The World Bank Group.
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