Indonesian Economy
Explore the intricate dynamics of Indonesia's economy with Hal Hill's insightful book, Indonesian Economy. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2000, this revised second edition spans 386 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of Indonesia's economic journey since 1967. Hill meticulously examines three decades of robust growth, while the extended postscript delves into the significant political and economic upheavals following 1997, including the notable downfall of Soeharto. This book is essential for anyone interested in development economics and the economic policies that have shaped Indonesia's landscape. Gain a deeper understanding of the factors influencing Indonesia's economic conditions and policy decisions through Hill's expert perspective. Perfect for students, researchers, and professionals in the fields of Business and Economics, Indonesian Economy offers valuable insights into one of Asia's most dynamic economies.