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Not a Trap, But Slow Transition? Indonesia's Pursuit to High Income Status

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  • Muhammad Chatib Basri

    (Harvard Kennedy School)

  • Sjamsu Rahardja

    (Paramadina Graduate School)

  • Syarifah Namira Fitrania

    (CReco Researc)

Abstract

In the last four decades, Indonesia's economy demonstrated remarkable progress. After the devastating currency crises in 1998–99, growth recovered. With the help of commodity prices, Indonesia has become one of the largest middle-income countries in the world. All of this happened amidst the backdrop of delicate political transformations. It is far from clear, however, whether Indonesia can continue to follow the successful path of other industrialized countries in East Asia. We lay out key issues that are likely to hinder Indonesia's transformation to a high-income country and discuss constraints in policymaking that may require calibrating reform prescription with the new political landscape.

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  • Muhammad Chatib Basri & Sjamsu Rahardja & Syarifah Namira Fitrania, 2016. "Not a Trap, But Slow Transition? Indonesia's Pursuit to High Income Status," Asian Economic Papers, MIT Press, vol. 15(2), pages 1-22, Summer.
  • Handle: RePEc:tpr:asiaec:v:15:y:2016:i:2:p:1-22
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