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Four men who changed Indonesia / Hill, Hal 2005  Journal Article
Hill, Hal Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Indonesia  Indonesia-Economy 
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ID:   087040


Indonesian economy in crisis: causes, consequences and lessons / Hill, Hal 1999  Book
Hill, Hal Book
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Publication Singapore, ISEAS, 1999.
Description x, 153p.
Standard Number 9812300589
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ID:   162530


Indonesian economy in transition — policy challenges in the jokowi era and beyond (part ii) / Hill, Hal ; Negara, Siwage Dharma   Journal Article
Hill, Hal Journal Article
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ID:   087762


Indonesian economy since 1966: Southeast Asia's emerging giant / Hill, Hal 1996  Book
Hill, Hal Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Description xiv, 328p.
Standard Number 0521495121
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ID:   047577


Indonesia's technological challenge / Hill, Hal (ed); Wie, Thee Kian (ed) 1998  Book
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Publication Australia, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 1998.
Description xxv, 414p.
Standard Number 9812300198
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ID:   090300


Indonesia's trade policy challenges / Basri, M Chatib; Hill, Hal   Journal Article
Basri, M Chatib Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   160537


Introduction: the Indonesian Economy in Transition—Policy Challenges in the Jokowi Era and Beyond / Hill, Hal ; Negara, Siwage Dharma   Journal Article
Hill, Hal Journal Article
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ID:   106395


Reducing vulnerability in transition economies: crises and adjustment in Cambodia / Hill, Hal; Menon, Jayant   Journal Article
Hill, Hal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines the impact of the global financial crisis on Cambodia, and the lessons learned. Cambodia is an interesting case study: After extremely rapid economic growth during 2000-07, it experienced a sharp growth collapse in 2008-09. This highlighted a number of peculiar vulnerabilities, including a narrow economic base, a pre-crisis asset price boom, a fragile financial system, and the limited array of defensive economic policy levers available to the government. The economy has begun to rebound since early 2010, and the crisis episode provides the government with an opportunity to place the country's economic growth trajectory on a more sustainable footing. Apart from diversifying the economy and creating the preconditions for de-dollarization, we also consider policies that could improve the business climate and make growth more inclusive.
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ID:   094020


Reflections on the political economy of policy refrom in Indone / Hill, Hal; Manning, Chris   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Regional development dynamics and decentralization in the Philippines: ten lessons from a fast starter / Balisacan, Arsenio M; Hill, Hal; Piza, Sharon Faye   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Spatial disparities, regional dynamics and centre-region relations are the focus of much attention in the developing world, owing to growing analytical and policy interest, concern over deeply entrenched spatial inequality, transitions from economic crises or command economies, and the uneven effects of rapid global integration. Many countries are embarking on major decentralization programmes. This paper examines regional dynamics and decentralization with reference to the Philippines, a country well suited to such a study and from which other developing countries can learn lessons. The Philippines initiated a major decentralization programme relatively early (1991), and it is one of the most spatially diverse countries in the world. The reforms occurred in the wake of a deep economic crisis, and were accompanied by a major liberalization programme.
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