This thesis elaborates a decolonial international political economy (IPE) as a means of examining the condition of market emergence in Indonesia. It presents the term ‘emerging market’ as the contemporary organising grammar which positions Indonesia in relation to international capital flows. This condition of market emergence is further understood in historical colonial perspective as the latest mode of producing Indonesia as an investible site for international capital. My expansion of decolonial IPE is made in this thesis through the analysis of difference-based ‘exclusion’ and ‘translation’, both as vital elements of coloniality and as processes which relate to accumulation and dispossession in an ‘emerging market’ context. I go on to m...
This article proposes the concept of an extractive regime to understand Indonesia\u27s developmental...
Despite its public popularity, the claim that Indonesia was colonized by the Dutch for more than 300...
The unchanging, isolated, self-sufficient village economy of 'precapitalist' myth proves difficult t...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
The term ‘emerging market’ is widely used in popular and scholarly fields to simply indicate an empi...
xii, 150 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [143]-150).Thi...
Two points are discussed in this research. Firstly, It argues that the process of market transformat...
central government of Jakarta. For example, there was a claim of South Moluccas Republic Movement an...
Indonesia contains about 200 provincial cities with populations between 50,000 and one million, yet ...
Despite impressive growth in the early twenty-first century, Indonesia’s economic performance in the...
This thesis explores the forces driving a series of momentous transformations to Indonesia�s product...
ABSTRAK Using a historical approach, the author explores some empirical evidence of the economic sys...
This paper will examine four significant economic events – namely, Indonesiangovernment’s measure to...
A flourishing study on Indonesia's economic history in the last two decades has stillbeen unable to ...
Since the end of the Cold War, the forms, instruments and mechanisms of regional economic institutio...
This article proposes the concept of an extractive regime to understand Indonesia\u27s developmental...
Despite its public popularity, the claim that Indonesia was colonized by the Dutch for more than 300...
The unchanging, isolated, self-sufficient village economy of 'precapitalist' myth proves difficult t...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
The term ‘emerging market’ is widely used in popular and scholarly fields to simply indicate an empi...
xii, 150 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [143]-150).Thi...
Two points are discussed in this research. Firstly, It argues that the process of market transformat...
central government of Jakarta. For example, there was a claim of South Moluccas Republic Movement an...
Indonesia contains about 200 provincial cities with populations between 50,000 and one million, yet ...
Despite impressive growth in the early twenty-first century, Indonesia’s economic performance in the...
This thesis explores the forces driving a series of momentous transformations to Indonesia�s product...
ABSTRAK Using a historical approach, the author explores some empirical evidence of the economic sys...
This paper will examine four significant economic events – namely, Indonesiangovernment’s measure to...
A flourishing study on Indonesia's economic history in the last two decades has stillbeen unable to ...
Since the end of the Cold War, the forms, instruments and mechanisms of regional economic institutio...
This article proposes the concept of an extractive regime to understand Indonesia\u27s developmental...
Despite its public popularity, the claim that Indonesia was colonized by the Dutch for more than 300...
The unchanging, isolated, self-sufficient village economy of 'precapitalist' myth proves difficult t...