Proses pembangunan ekonomi dalam perspektif historis komparasi antara Indonesia dan Jepang
Hary Setyo Adji ()
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets, 1997, vol. 2, issue 3, 324-337
Abstract:
Disconnection of modern and traditional sector is often assumed as the effect of government policies that are very oriented on economic growth. Whereas, economic development is a long term process. In this context, a discourse will be incomprehensive if it doesn't look at the roots of the government policies in the early days of Indonesian development process.
Date: 1997
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