<p>‘[Aimed] at students, academics, journalists and business people who are new to Indonesia, and need a handy one-volume compendium on the main features of the economy, and the key policy debates.’ —Anne Booth, SOAS, University of London, in ‘Aseasuk News’</p>
<p>‘A great piece of collaborative work among Indonesia’s development partners and national think-tanks to identify the critical constraints to the country’s economic growth, poverty reduction, and to create and equitable regional development in Indonesia. [This book] is a valuable reference for policy-makers, academics, students, and the general public who are interested in Indonesian economic policy.’ —Siwage Dharma Negara, ‘Journal of Southeast Asian Economies’</p>
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Biographical note
Hal Hill is the H.W. Arndt Professor of Southeast Asian Economies at the Australian National University. His general research areas are the ASEAN economies, especially Indonesia and the Philippines; industrialization and foreign investment in East Asia; and Australia’s economic relations with the Asia and Pacific region.
Muhammad Ehsan Khan is a Principal Economist in the Economics and Research Department at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and has served as a Project Economist in ADB’s Southeast Asia Department. He is leading ADB’s work in the area of development diagnostics.
Juzhong Zhuang is the Deputy Chief Economist in ADB’s Economics and Research Department. He has served as a Principal Economist and Senior Economist in ADB’s Office of Regional Economic Integration.