Indonesia in 2003
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Case Code |
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ECOA107 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs.
300; For delivery through courier (within India): Rs.
300 + Shipping & Handling Charges extra
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11 Pages |
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2003 |
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Pub Date |
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2003 |
Teaching Note |
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Not Available |
Countries
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Indonesia,
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Abstract:
Indonesia had gone through major upheavals in the late 1990s following the Asian
currency crisis. The departure of General Suharto, amid a deepening financial,
economic and social crisis marked a turning point. Suharto's protege and
vice-president, BJ Habibie, took over the presidency from Suharto until October
1999, when Abdurrahman Wahid, a moderate Islamic cleric, was elected to the
office. The controversial Wahid was impeached and replaced by his
vice-president, Megawati Sukarnoputri, in July 2001. While Megawati seemed to be
consolidating her power, and the prospects for the economy had improved
significantly since the ousting of Wahid, various concerns remained to be
addressed:
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political instability, corruption and foreign
debt. Meanwhile, in view of the threats to secede by some
territories, and the Bali bombing, some observers were even
doubtful whether Indonesia, in its existing form, could survive.
The case illustrates the linkages between social, political and
economic policies in developing economies.
Contents:
Keywords:
Indonesia, Country case study, Economics case study, Megawati
Sukarnoputri, Bahasa Indonesia, Largest Islamic nation, General Suharto, Tourism
industry in Indonesia, BJ Habibie, Java Bank, Berkeley Mafia, Most corrupt
nation, Corruption in Indonesia, Economic policies in Indonesia, Foreign trade
in Indonesia
Indonesia in 2003
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