
SMERU is an independent institution for research and public policy studies which professionally and proactively provides accurate and timely information, as well as objective analysis on various socioeconomic and poverty issues considered most urgent and relevant for the people of Indonesia.
Recent Publications
- The Specific Allocation Fund (DAK): Mechanisms and Uses
January 2008
Research Report, uploaded: 3/25/2008 - A Brief Review of the Use of the SMERU Research Institute’s Poverty Map of Indonesia 2000
February 2007
Other Publications, uploaded: 2/4/2008 - No. 23: July-September/2007 - Program Exit Strategies: Experiences from Poverty
Reduction Programs in indonesia
September 2007
Newsletter, uploaded: 1/8/2008 - Impact of Supermarkets on Traditional Markets and Retailers in Indonesia's Urban Centers
August 2007
Research Report, uploaded: 10/24/2007 - SMERU Annual Report 2006
December 2006
Annual Report, uploaded: 9/7/2007 - Moving Out of Poverty: The Case of Gura, Kabupaten Halmahera Utara
December 2006
Research Report, uploaded: 9/7/2007 - No. 22: April-June/2007 - Traditional Markets in the Era of Global Competition
June 2007
Newsletter, uploaded: 9/7/2007 - No. 21: January-March 2007 - The Capacity of Poverty Reduction Institutions in The regions
March 2007
Newsletter, uploaded: 6/27/2007 - Improving the Business Climate in NTT: The Case of Agriculture Trade in West Timor
March 2007
Research Report, uploaded: 6/18/2007 - Strengthening the Poverty Reduction Capacity of Regional Governments through Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA)
December 2006
Research Report, uploaded: 6/14/2007 - Moving Out of Poverty: The Case of Desa Branta Pesisir, Kabupaten Pamekasan
December 2006
Field Report, uploaded: 6/13/2007
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