INDONESIA'S CHANGING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
@article{Hill2008INDONESIASCE, title={INDONESIA'S CHANGING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY}, author={H. Hill and Budy P. Resosudarmo and Y. Vidyattama}, journal={Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies}, year={2008}, volume={44}, pages={407 - 435} }
Abstract Indonesia's regional socio-economic data base extends over 30 years, so it is now possible to draw conclusions about regional development dynamics since the 1970s. We examine economic growth, inequality, convergence, structural change, demographic dynamics and social indicators over this period. There continues to be great diversity in economic and social outcomes, but growth and social progress have been remarkably even: the poorest regions, located mainly in Eastern Indonesia, have… CONTINUE READING
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