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The Proposed Cilamaya New International Port is a Key for Indonesian Economic Development: Geographical Simulation Analysis

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  • Ikumo Isono

    (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))

  • Satoru Kumagai

    (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO))

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Many foreign investors are now interested in Indonesia, especially in the automotive sector, because of its growing attraction as a market and production site. At the same time, there is concern that poor infrastructure and delays in infrastructure development are impeding the economic growth of the country. Our Geographical Simulation Model assesses the economic impacts of two key infrastructure projects, i.e., Cilamaya New International Port and an access road between Cikarang and Tanjung Priok. The model shows that delays in construction will hamper the economic growth of Indonesia.

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  • Ikumo Isono & Satoru Kumagai, 2012. "The Proposed Cilamaya New International Port is a Key for Indonesian Economic Development: Geographical Simulation Analysis," Working Papers PB-2012-05, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).
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