Macroeconomic Policies in Indonesia
Indonesia economy since the Asian financial crisis of 1997
Herausgeber: Nasution, Anwar
Macroeconomic Policies in Indonesia
Indonesia economy since the Asian financial crisis of 1997
Herausgeber: Nasution, Anwar
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This book provides insight into the macroeconomic policies in Indonesia since the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and the fall of President Suharto in early 1998.
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This book provides insight into the macroeconomic policies in Indonesia since the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and the fall of President Suharto in early 1998.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138797635
- ISBN-10: 1138797634
- Artikelnr.: 41123643
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138797635
- ISBN-10: 1138797634
- Artikelnr.: 41123643
Anwar Nasution graduated from the Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia, in 1968. He obtained a Master's degree in Public Administration from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, in 1973, and a PhD in Economics from Tufts University in 1982. Anwar was a member of the International Policy Advisory Group (Shadow G-20) in 2013, under the Chairmanship of Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University, the Dean of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Indonesia (1988-2001) and the Sasakawa Distinguished Professor for the Chair in Development Economics at UNU/WIDER Institute in Helsinki, Finland. He was consultant to UN-ESCAP, UN-ECLAC, US-AID, ADB, the World Bank, IMF and MITI of Japan. He was a visiting research fellow at NBER in Cambridge, MA, USA, IDE in Tokyo, the Research School of Pacific Studies at the Australian National University in Canberra and Kyoto University.
Introduction 1. Rebuilding the Banking System in Indonesia Since 1997
Anwar Nasution 2. Towards A Market-Based Monetary Policy
Anwar Nasution 3. Developing Indonesia's Mutual Fund Industry: Booms
Busts
Frauds and Scandals
Llyod M. Kenward 4. Are Emerging Asia's Reserves Really Too High?
Marta Ruiz-Arranz and Milan Zavadjil 5. Tax Administration Reform and Fiscal Adjustment: The Case of Indonesia (2001-07)
John Brondolo
Carlos Silvani
Eric Le Borgne
and Frank Bosch 6. Intergovernmental Transfers: Effectiveness and response on government
Raksaka Mahi and Riatu Qibthiyyah 7. Managing Indonesia's Trade Policy: How to remove the agenda?
Lili Yan Ing
Mari Elka Pangestu and Sjamsu Rahardja 8. Indonesian Manufacturing Sector: Searching for identity amidst challenging environment
Dionisius Narjoko and Sjamsu Rahardja 9. Globalization and Innovation in the Indonesian Manufacturing
Ari Kuncoro 10. Indonesia's Democracy and Decentralization in The Post-1997 Era
Maria Monica Wihardja
Anwar Nasution 2. Towards A Market-Based Monetary Policy
Anwar Nasution 3. Developing Indonesia's Mutual Fund Industry: Booms
Busts
Frauds and Scandals
Llyod M. Kenward 4. Are Emerging Asia's Reserves Really Too High?
Marta Ruiz-Arranz and Milan Zavadjil 5. Tax Administration Reform and Fiscal Adjustment: The Case of Indonesia (2001-07)
John Brondolo
Carlos Silvani
Eric Le Borgne
and Frank Bosch 6. Intergovernmental Transfers: Effectiveness and response on government
Raksaka Mahi and Riatu Qibthiyyah 7. Managing Indonesia's Trade Policy: How to remove the agenda?
Lili Yan Ing
Mari Elka Pangestu and Sjamsu Rahardja 8. Indonesian Manufacturing Sector: Searching for identity amidst challenging environment
Dionisius Narjoko and Sjamsu Rahardja 9. Globalization and Innovation in the Indonesian Manufacturing
Ari Kuncoro 10. Indonesia's Democracy and Decentralization in The Post-1997 Era
Maria Monica Wihardja
Introduction 1. Rebuilding the Banking System in Indonesia Since 1997
Anwar Nasution 2. Towards A Market-Based Monetary Policy
Anwar Nasution 3. Developing Indonesia's Mutual Fund Industry: Booms
Busts
Frauds and Scandals
Llyod M. Kenward 4. Are Emerging Asia's Reserves Really Too High?
Marta Ruiz-Arranz and Milan Zavadjil 5. Tax Administration Reform and Fiscal Adjustment: The Case of Indonesia (2001-07)
John Brondolo
Carlos Silvani
Eric Le Borgne
and Frank Bosch 6. Intergovernmental Transfers: Effectiveness and response on government
Raksaka Mahi and Riatu Qibthiyyah 7. Managing Indonesia's Trade Policy: How to remove the agenda?
Lili Yan Ing
Mari Elka Pangestu and Sjamsu Rahardja 8. Indonesian Manufacturing Sector: Searching for identity amidst challenging environment
Dionisius Narjoko and Sjamsu Rahardja 9. Globalization and Innovation in the Indonesian Manufacturing
Ari Kuncoro 10. Indonesia's Democracy and Decentralization in The Post-1997 Era
Maria Monica Wihardja
Anwar Nasution 2. Towards A Market-Based Monetary Policy
Anwar Nasution 3. Developing Indonesia's Mutual Fund Industry: Booms
Busts
Frauds and Scandals
Llyod M. Kenward 4. Are Emerging Asia's Reserves Really Too High?
Marta Ruiz-Arranz and Milan Zavadjil 5. Tax Administration Reform and Fiscal Adjustment: The Case of Indonesia (2001-07)
John Brondolo
Carlos Silvani
Eric Le Borgne
and Frank Bosch 6. Intergovernmental Transfers: Effectiveness and response on government
Raksaka Mahi and Riatu Qibthiyyah 7. Managing Indonesia's Trade Policy: How to remove the agenda?
Lili Yan Ing
Mari Elka Pangestu and Sjamsu Rahardja 8. Indonesian Manufacturing Sector: Searching for identity amidst challenging environment
Dionisius Narjoko and Sjamsu Rahardja 9. Globalization and Innovation in the Indonesian Manufacturing
Ari Kuncoro 10. Indonesia's Democracy and Decentralization in The Post-1997 Era
Maria Monica Wihardja