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Conclusion

Chandra Kusuma ()
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Chandra Kusuma: Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia

Chapter Chapter 6 in The Rise of the Indonesian Financial Service Authority, 2022, pp 173-178 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The puzzle identified at the outset of the book posited that Indonesian political elites have kept agreeing to ASEAN initiatives for a more open and liberal international portfolio investment regime as favoured by ASEAN’s leaders, while the domestic authorities in Indonesia have worked at the bureaucratic level to maintain the existing regime. This chapter summarizes the answer to the question: Why are there domestic implementation gaps in Indonesia?

Keywords: Agents-in-contexts; Implementation gaps; Domestic contestation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-3850-4_6

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