Ten years after the crisis, Indonesia is still struggling to solve the problems in four major issues : economic stabilization and recovery, democratic transition and political reform, decentralization of political power, and the redefinition of national identity. This paper will explain the major changes in the political sphere, and how they affect the effectiveness of government in delivering economic recovery. This paper argues that democratic transition and decentralization affects economic recovery through the quality and effectiveness of governance. These changes have had mixed results in the economic policymaking. On the one hand the new system provides more check-and-balance mechanisms. On the other hand, it delays the decision-makin...
This paper reviews the experience of undertaking reforms in Indonesia after the economic crisis 1997...
In the midst of political turmoil subsequent to the 1997 financial crisis, Indonesia’s political pen...
The abrupt end of the Suharto regime in Indonesia is but the most dramatic manifestation of a more g...
Ten years after the crisis, Indonesia is still struggling to solve the problems in four major issues...
Asian Financial Crisis 1997/1998 was a red flag in Indonesia's economic development history. The cri...
Summary Economic crises in developing countries differ in their causes, severity and recovery trajec...
After three decades of rapid economic growth during the authoritarian Soeharto era, followed by the...
Prior to the Asian crisis, Indonesia has been one of the miracle economies which managed to grow rap...
With Soeharto's demise, Indonesia gained democracy but lost effective government. A return to sustai...
Economic crises in developing countries differ in their causes, severity and recovery trajectories. ...
The economic crisis in Indonesia can be seen in two perspectives. First, it is a contagion effect of...
ABSTRACT Since coming into being and despite ever giving a good prospects of democracy, the New Orde...
The economic crisis in Indonesia can be seen in two perspectives. First, it is a contagion effect of...
The Asian financial crisis in 1997-98 has catapulted the Indonesia political economy into a tailspin...
The pandemic turbulence caused countries worldwide, including Indonesia, to experience economic turb...
This paper reviews the experience of undertaking reforms in Indonesia after the economic crisis 1997...
In the midst of political turmoil subsequent to the 1997 financial crisis, Indonesia’s political pen...
The abrupt end of the Suharto regime in Indonesia is but the most dramatic manifestation of a more g...
Ten years after the crisis, Indonesia is still struggling to solve the problems in four major issues...
Asian Financial Crisis 1997/1998 was a red flag in Indonesia's economic development history. The cri...
Summary Economic crises in developing countries differ in their causes, severity and recovery trajec...
After three decades of rapid economic growth during the authoritarian Soeharto era, followed by the...
Prior to the Asian crisis, Indonesia has been one of the miracle economies which managed to grow rap...
With Soeharto's demise, Indonesia gained democracy but lost effective government. A return to sustai...
Economic crises in developing countries differ in their causes, severity and recovery trajectories. ...
The economic crisis in Indonesia can be seen in two perspectives. First, it is a contagion effect of...
ABSTRACT Since coming into being and despite ever giving a good prospects of democracy, the New Orde...
The economic crisis in Indonesia can be seen in two perspectives. First, it is a contagion effect of...
The Asian financial crisis in 1997-98 has catapulted the Indonesia political economy into a tailspin...
The pandemic turbulence caused countries worldwide, including Indonesia, to experience economic turb...
This paper reviews the experience of undertaking reforms in Indonesia after the economic crisis 1997...
In the midst of political turmoil subsequent to the 1997 financial crisis, Indonesia’s political pen...
The abrupt end of the Suharto regime in Indonesia is but the most dramatic manifestation of a more g...