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| Title: | | Indonesian industrialization: A latecomer adjusting to crises  |
| Authors: | | Aswicahyono, Haryo Hill, Hal Narjoko, Dionisius |
| Issue Date: | | 2011 |
| Series/Report no.: | | Working paper // World Institute for Development Economics Research 2011,53 |
| Abstract: | | This paper examines Indonesia's industrialization performance and policies, including its latecomer status, its generally rapid growth since the mid-1960s, its pronounced policy and performance episodes, and its ambivalent embrace of globalization. Particular attention is accorded to the deep economic-political crisis of 1997 - 98 and its aftermath, with the benefit of a rich, firm level database. The crisis resulted in slower industrial growth, less industrial mobility, and sluggish formal sector employment growth. We also consider some of the general analytical and policy implications for developing country industrialization from the Indonesian experience. |
| Subjects: | | Indonesia industrialization economic crises jobless growth |
| JEL: | | D22 J21 L60 O14 |
| ISBN: | | 978-92-9230-420-1 |
| Document Type: | | Working Paper |
| Appears in Collections: | | WIDER Working Papers, United Nations University (UNU)
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