Description |
xxx, 269 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia ; 9 |
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Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia ; 9
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Contents |
1. The pragmatic technocrats. These imprudent economic and financial policies / Widjojo Nitisastro. The true state of our economy / Hamengkubowono IX. To create a Pancasila economic system / Emil Salim. Commemorating the economic policies of 3 October 1996 / Mohammad Sadli. Indonesia launches its development offensive / Soeharto -- 2. The 'society-first' critics. A different attitude to the Five-Year Development Plan / Sarbini Sumawinata. Development problems in Indonesia / Soedjatmoko. The rulers to into business / 'Indonesia Raya' -- 3. The rise of statist-nationalism. Our national development strategy / Ali Moertopo. Domestic economic structures for global interdependence / Jusuf Panglaykim. Economic democracy to integrate the nation / Soedjono Hoemardani. Planned development through sectoral targeting / A. R. Soehoed -- 4. The liberal critique. The need for policy reform / World Bank. Structural adjustment for continued growth / World Bank. Encouraging growth and employment / World Bank. Balancing monetary and industrialisation policies / Sumitro Djojohadikusumo. Adjusting to external changes / World Bank -- 5. The populist critique. The White Book of the student struggle / ITB Student Council. Cooperatives and the Pancasila economy / Mubyarto. A socialist Pancasila economic system / Arief Budiman. Indonesia: dependent and backward / Sritua Arief and Adi Sasono. Development and the structure of domination / Dawan Rahardjo -- 6. Economic liberalism: a new orthodoxy. The transition to international competitiveness / Ali Wardhana. Back to the wisdom of the market economy / Radius Prawiro. The struggle for deregulation in Indonesia / Sjahrir. Only half-hearted deregulation / Mari Pangestu -- 7. The continued appeal to statist-nationalism. To build national economic resilience / Ginandjar Kartasasmita. Cultivating an integrated 'industrial tree' / Hartarto. Industrialisation and the technological transformation of a nation / B. J. Habibie. The state of the nation / Soeharto -- 8. The revival of the populist critique. Why I love this country: reminiscing about independence / T. Mulya Lubis. A political format for sustainable development / Soedjatmoko. Growth-oriented development strategies and authoritarianism / Enin Supriyanto. Soeharto's illusion: building with debt / Bambang Beathor Suryadi -- 9. Pribumi-Chinese relations. The myth of Chinese economic dominance / Kwik Kian Gie. The non-pribumi and social justice / Amir M. S. To become masters of our own economy / KADIN. We need new policies to help the pribumi / Slamet Bratanata. The struggles of a pribumi entrepreneur / Hasyim Ning -- 10. The economic democracy debate: conglomerates and Pancasila. Applying the family principle to build a common economic purpose / Supreme Advisory Council. The President's instructions for outlining economic democracy / Soeharto. Changing the image of Indonesia's conglomerates / Sjahrir. A scientific basis for economic democracy / Kwik Kian Gie. The impact of the Tapos summit / Frans Seda. The principles of economic democracy / ISEI. The task for business: to promote economic equity / Fadel Muhammad |
Notes |
"This book is a project of the Asia Research Centre on Social, Political, and Economic Change, Murdoch University, Western Australia." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [255]-260) and index |
SUBJECT |
Indonesia -- Economic conditions http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065739 -- 1945-
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Indonesia -- Economic conditions -- 1945-1966.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065740
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Indonesia -- Economic conditions -- 1966-1997.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001002275
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Indonesia -- Economic policy.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008115464
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Author |
Chalmers, Ian.
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Hadiz, Vedi R., 1964-
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Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre.
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LC no. |
96025077 |
ISBN |
0415145023 |
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