Labor-Management Relations As A Strategic Factor In Indonesia's Development
Everett D. Hawkins
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1959, vol. 10, 137-163
Abstract:
In Indonesia, as in most other coimtries in the world, there is a great deal of talk about economic development. Almost no one is openly opposed to economic development in general, although the arguments are often loud and long, pro or con particular measures or ways to approach the sacred path to a fully developed economy. Questions of the proper tempo, of the necessary controls, of private versus government leadership, can all arouse discussion from a university freshman to a learned scholar weU groimded in one or more of the modern mysteries, commonly called the social sciences. As a matter of fact, the "conventional wisdom", to borrow a phrase from Galbraith's new book. The Affluent Society, is petty well agreed, whether it be conservative or liberal, capitalistic, socialistic or communistic, that the royal road to economic development is paved out of savings with real blocks of investments in capital goods and equipment.
Keywords: factor; development; social; relation; management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1959
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