A külkereskedelem liberalizálása Indonéziában
Foreign trade liberation in Indonesia
János Gács ()
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Abstract:
The transformation of the Indonesian economy and building the basis of incomparably fast development started at the end of 60-ies. Moderate professional macro-level regulation, slow and gradual setup of market environment as well as an effective use of foreign support and advices were all typical to President Suharto's autocratic reign of almost three and a half decades. By now, it is clear that trade liberation had an important role in freeing the economy of Indonesia from the single-sided economic structure of oil exporting countries, and led to the diversification of its foreign trade at a rapid pace.
Keywords: development based on oil revenues; protectionism; import substitution; import liberalization; deregulation; autocratic political rule and technocratic economic management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 L5 O24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
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Published in Külgazdaság 1993. No. 3.XXXVII(1993): pp. 57-76
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