Business in Indonesia : New Challenges, Old Problems / M. Chatib Basri, Pierre van der Eng.
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- 9789812302489
- 9789812305398
- 338.09598
- BR1220
- online - DeGruyter
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9789812305398 |
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- TABLES -- FIGURES -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- GLOSSARY -- 1. BUSINESS IN INDONESIA: OLD PROBLEMS AND NEW CHALLENGES -- PART I. Political and Economic Developments -- 2. POLITICAL UPDATE 2003: TERRORISM, NATIONALISM AND DISILLUSIONMENT WITH REFORM -- 3. ECONOMIC UPDATE 2003: AFTER FIVE YEARS OF REFORMASI EKONOMI, WHAT NEXT? -- PART II. Overview of the Business Environment -- 4. A NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY? POLITICS, ETHNICITY AND BUSINESS IN INDONESIA -- 5. INVESTMENT PROSPECTS: A VIEW FROM THE PRIVATE SECTOR -- PART III. Foreign Investment and Trade -- 6. RECENT TRENDS IN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT -- 7. EXPORTS BY SMALLAND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN INDONESIA -- PART IV. Key Issues in the Business Environment -- 8. THE EFFECTS OF DECENTRALISATION ON BUSINESS IN INDONESIA -- 9. POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PRIVATISATION OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN INDONESIA -- 10 CORPORATE OWNERSHIPAND MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA: DOES IT CHANGE? -- 11. TINKERING AROUND THE EDGES: INADEQUACY OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORM IN POST-CRISIS INDONESIA -- 12. UPHOLDING INDONESIAN BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION -- 13. THE PRIVATE SECTOR RESPONSE TO PUBLIC SECTOR CORRUPTION -- 14. A CHALLENGE FOR BUSINESS? DEVELOPMENTS IN INDONESIAN TRADE UNIONISM AFTER SOEHARTO -- 15. LABOUR REGULATION AND THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT: TIME TO TAKE STOCK -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
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This book examines Indonesia's business environment since reformasi began in 1985 -- what stayed the same, what changed, and would could change. Economic recovery has been hesitant. Regime change and political reform have created uncertainties that have deepened reluctance to invest. A raft of government-instigated changes have left their imprint: decentralization, privatization, new company legislation, anti-corruption efforts, nationalization of debt-ridden banks, and firms being forced into receivership. More cautious lending practices by remaining financial institutions have imposed a credit crunch. Increased worker militancy and minimum wage rises have led some international firms to reconsider their presence in Indonesia. Changes in the business environment have caused a redefinition of private enterprise-government relations, inducing firms to re-examine their organization and management. The book includes insights of distinguished and stimulating speakers from business, independent research organizations, and academic institutions in Indonesia, Australia and elsewhere.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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