From a position as one of the world's poorest nations, Indonesia has recorded rapid and sustained growth over the past 25 years. During 1965-90, GDP increased at an average rate of nearly 7 percent per year. There have been sharp reductions in the incidence and severity of poverty and significant improvements in a range of other social indicators. The economy has also undergone substantial structural change, led by an oil and commodity boom in the...
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Indonesia - The lessons of East Asia : development transformation and public policy
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