The Public Sector, Private Sector And Economic Growth Experience In Indonesia
M. Sadli
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1962, vol. 13, 2-24
Abstract:
The purpose of tliis paper is to outline the problems of a mixed economy in Indonesia, an economy currently consisting of a growing public sector, an extensive private sector, and a somewhat lagging cooperative sector. General reference is made to tbe process of economic growth. The ideological bias governing the development of these sectors, as well as tbe whole economy, is socialist, interpreted through an existing national ideology. This ideology, the Pancha Sila, embraces belief in tbe following values: belief in God, nationalism, social justice, people's sovereignty and humanity.
Keywords: growth; economic; sector; public; private; movement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1962
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