The Indonesian economy : entering a new era / edited by Aris Ananta, Muljana Soekarni, Sjamsul Arifin.
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- 9789814311663 (ebook)
- 330.9598 22
- HC447 .I555938 2011
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Economic challenges in a new era / Aris Ananta, Muljana Soekarni, Sjamsul Arifin -- Government economic policies since the beginning of the New Order era / Muljana Soekarni and Ferry Syarifuddin -- The dynamics of monetary policy / Ascarya -- The financial system, balancing financial stability and economic growth / Suhaedi and Pungky P. Wibowo -- Economic crisis and fiscal policy management / Silvia Mila Arlini and Yohanes Eko Riyanto -- Understanding the role of fiscal stimulus in maintaining economic resilience / Haris Munandar and Iskandar Simorangkir -- Regional heterogeneity of the large market and production base / Evi Nurvidya Arifin -- Industrial relations in the democratizing era / Indrasari Tjandraningsih -- Decentralization and domestic trade interdependence / Siti Astiyah, Salomo P. Matondang, and Guruh Suryani Rokhimah -- Embracing ASEAN economic integration 2015, a quest for an ASEAN business cycle from Indonesia's point of view / Yati Kurniati and Aida S. Budiman -- Governance and economic performance / Muljana Soekarni and Sjamsul Arifin -- A search for a world development paradigm, with spesific recommendations for Indonesia / Aris Ananta.
"Indonesia is one of the few countries that came through the global economic crisis in 2008-09 with positive economic growth. Despite some recorded positive domestic economic performances, Indonesia faces new challenges as its economy keeps growing and the global economy remains uncertain. A new economic development paradigm is needed to overcome old problems (poverty and unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, a complex regulatory environment, and unequal resource distribution among regions) with global market opportunities. This book provides a new perspective on how Indonesians economic policies should be developed by considering its past and future challenges." - Firmanzah, Professor of Economics and Dean of Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia
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