Indonesia in 2004

            
 
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Case Code : ECOA131
Case Length : 22 Pages
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Pub Date : 2005
Teaching Note :Not Available
Countries : Indonesia
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About Indonesia

In 2004, with about 220 million people, 85% of whom were Muslim, Indonesia was the largest Muslim country in the world, and the fourth most populous of any faith. It was one of the few countries in the world where democracy co-existed with Islam...

Background Note

The first two centuries of Dutch colonization of Indonesia were administered by the Dutch East India Company. After taking over from the Dutch East India Company in 1800, the Dutch government ran the Netherlands East Indies directly. Local rulers were replaced or integrated into the colonial bureaucracy...

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The Economy: A Historical Perspective

Agriculture (including animal husbandry, fishing and forestry) had historically been the dominant activity in Indonesia. The country was also rich in mineral resources. The manufacturing sector began to expand rapidly in the mid-1980s...

The Indonesian Economy in 2004

In 2004, after being elected to power, Yudhoyono raised new expectations. Compared to the darkest days of the Asian crisis, things looked better. The Rupiah, had appreciated dramatically, partly due to capital inflows attracted by the government's asset sales...

Foreign Trade

Till the late 1920s, the Indonesian economy had been dependent on exports of raw materials and agricultural goods. Nearly all manufactured goods were imported. Trade was primarily handled by Dutch firms...

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