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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies

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INDEX TO VOLUME 43

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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol. 43, No. 3, 2007: 429–31

ISSN 0007-4918 print/ISSN 1472-7234 online/07/030429-3 © 2007 Indonesia Project ANU DOI: 10.1080/00074910701727662

INDEX TO VOLUME 43

ARTICLES

Baswedan, Anies, ‘Indonesian politics in 2007: the presidency, local elections and the future of democracy’, 43 (3): 323–40

Elson, R.E., ‘Clifford Geertz, 1926–2006: meaning, method and Indonesian economic his-tory’, 43 (2): 251–63 (review article)

Harun, ‘Obstacles to public sector accounting reform in Indonesia’, 43 (3): 365–75

Hofman, Bert, Zhao, Min and Ishihara, Yoichiro, ‘Asian development strategies: China and Indonesia compared’, 43 (2): 171–99 (Indonesia in comparative perspective series) Ishihara, Yoichiro, see Hofman

Johnston, Don E., Jr, see Rosengard Jotzo, Frank, see Narjoko

Koesoemo, Widjojo, see Rosengard

Lewis, Blane D., ‘On-lending in Indonesia: past performance and future prospects’, 43 (1): 35–57

Lindblad, J. Thomas and Thee Kian Wie, ‘Survey of recent developments’, 43 (1): 7–33 Manning, Chris and Roesad, Kurnya, ‘The Manpower Law of 2003 and its implementing

regulations: genesis, key articles and potential impact’, 43 (1): 59–86

Narjoko, Dionisius A. and Jotzo, Frank, ‘Survey of recent developments’, 43 (2): 143–69 Neilson, Jeff, ‘Global markets, farmers and the state: sustaining profi ts in the Indonesian

cocoa sector’, 43 (2): 227–50

Patlis, Jason, ‘Indonesia’s new fi sheries law: will it encourage sustainable management or

exacerbate over-exploitation?’, 43 (2): 201–25 (economic legislation series) Patten, Richard H., see Rosengard

Ramstetter, Eric D., see Takii Roesad, Kurnya, see Manning

Rosengard, Jay K., Patten, Richard H., Johnston, Don E., Jr and Koesoemo, Widjojo, ‘The promise and the peril of microfi nance institutions in Indonesia’, 43 (1): 87–112

Sutiyono, Wahyu, ‘Human resource management in state-owned and private enterprises in Indonesia’, 43 (3): 377–94

Takii, Sadayuki and Ramstetter, Eric D., ‘Survey of recent developments’, 43 (3): 295–322 Thee Kian Wie, see Lindblad

Wells, Louis T., ‘Private power in Indonesia’, 43 (3): 341–63 Zhao, Min, see Hofman

BOOK REVIEWS

Adiningsih, Sri, see Soesastro (2005) Alisjahbana, Armida, see Soesastro (2005)

Ananta, Aris and Arifi n, Evi Nurvidya (eds) (2004) International Migration in Southeast Asia,

43 (1):124–6 (Pradip Bhatnagar) Ananta, Aris, see Anwar

Anggraeni, Dewi (2006) Dreamseekers: Indonesian Women as Domestic Workers in Asia, 43 (3): 418–19 (Gavin W. Jones)

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Anwar, Moh. Arsjad, Aris Ananta and Ari Kuncoro (eds) (2007) Kesan Para Sahabat tentang Widjojo Nitisastro [Friends’ Impressions of Widjojo Nitisastro] and Tributes for Widjojo Nitisastro by Friends from 27 Foreign Countries, 43 (3): 409–13 (M. Chatib Basri and Jamie Mackie)

Ariff, Mohamed and Khalid, Ahmed M. (2005) Liberalization and Growth in Asia: 21st Cen-tury Challenges, 43 (1): 119–20(Ramkishen Rajan)

Arifi n, Evi Nurvidya, see Ananta

Arner, Douglas, Lejot, Paul and Rhee, S. Ghon (2005) Impediments to Cross-border Invest-ments in Asian Bonds, 43 (1): 122 (Ross H. McLeod)

Boomgaard, Peter, Henley David and Ossewijer, Manon (eds) (2006) Muddied Waters: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Management of Forests and Fisheries in Island Southeast Asia, 43 (3): 424 (Briefl y noted)

Bresnan, John (2006) At Home Abroad: A Memoir of the Ford Foundation in Indonesia 1953– 1973, 43 (3): 413–14 (Terence H. Hull)

Brown, Rajeswary Ampalavanar (2006) The Rise of the Corporate Economy in Southeast Asia Asia, 43 (3): 423–4 (George Fane)

Budiman, Aida, see Soesastro (2005) Chaussade, Jean, see Lubis

Coleman, Peter, Cornish, Selwyn and Drake, Peter (2007) Arndt’s Story: The Life of an Aus-tralian Economist, 43 (2): 272–3 (Mohammad Sadli)

Coppel, Charles A. (ed.) (2005) Violent Confl icts in Indonesia: Analysis, Representation, Resolu-tion, 43 (1): 126–7 (Bridget Welsh)

Cornish, Selwyn, see Coleman

Dhakidae, Daniel (2003) Cendekiawan dan Kekuasaan dalam Negara Orde Baru [Intellectuals and Power in the New Order State], 43 (2): 276–7 (Ian Chalmers)

Drake, Peter, see Coleman

Easterly, William (2006) The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good, 43 (3): 414–16 (Iwan J. Azis)

Henley, David (2005) Fertility, Food and Fever: Population, Economy and Environment in North and Central Sulawesi, 1600–1930, 43 (1): 122–4 (Gavin W. Jones)

Henley, David, see Boomgaard

Hernandez, Carolina G., see Soesastro (2006)

Hill, Hal and Saldanha, João (eds) (2006) Membangun Negara Baru: Timor Lorosa’e [Building a New Nation: Timor Lorosa’e] , 43 (3): 424 (Briefl y noted)

Hüsken, Frans, see Koning

Joewono, Clara, see Soesastro (2006) Khalid, Ahmed M., see Ariff

Koning, Juliette and Hüsken, Frans (eds) (2006) Ropewalking and Safety Nets: Local Ways of Managing Insecurities in Indonesia, 43 (3): 416–18 (Ross H. McLeod)

Kuncoro, Ari, see Anwar Kurniawan, Yeyen, see Lubis Lamberts, Christine, see Lubis Lejot, Paul, see Arner

Lubis, Ernani, Pane, Anwar Bey, Kurniawan, Yeyen, Chaussade, Jean, Lamberts, Christine and Pottier, Patrick (2006) Atlas Perikanan Tangkap dan Pelabuhan Perikanan di Pulau Jawa: Suatu Pendekatan Geografi Perikanan Tangkap Indonesia [Atlas of Fisheries and Fishing Ports in Java: A Geographical Approach to Indonesian Fisheries], 43 (2): 278 (Briefl y

noted)

McCarthy, John (2006) The Fourth Circle: A Political Ecology of Sumatra’s Rainforest Frontier,

43 (2): 266–8 (Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo)

McGibbon, Rodd (2006) Pitfalls of Papua: Understanding the Confl ict and Its Place in Aus-tralia–Indonesia Relations, 43 (2): 274–6 (Chris Manning)

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Matsumoto, Yasuyuki (2006) Financial Fragility and Instability in Indonesia, 43 (2): 269–70 (Ross H. McLeod)

Monfries, John (ed.) (2006) Different Societies, Shared Futures: Australia, Indonesia and the Region, 43 (1): 117–19 (Dewi Fortuna Anwar)

Naya, Seiji F. and Plummer, Michael G. (2005) The Economics of the Enterprise for ASEAN Initiative, 43 (1): 120–1 (Tran Van Hoa)

Ossewijer, Manon, see Boomgaard Pane, Anwar Bey, see Lubis Plummer, Michael G., see Naya Pottier, Patrick, see Lubis

Purdey, Jemma (2006) Anti-Chinese Violence in Indonesia, 1996–1999, 43 (3): 419–21 (Ian Wilson)

Ramstetter, Eric D. and Sjöholm, Fredrik (eds) (2006) Multinational Corporations in Indonesia and Thailand: Wages, Productivity and Exports, 43 (2): 265–6 (Garrick Blalock)

Rhee, S. Ghon, see Arner Saldanha, João, see Hill

Sjöholm, Fredrik, see Ramstetter

Soesastro, Hadi, Budiman, Aida, Alisjahbana, Armida, Triaswati, Ninasapti and Adining-sih, Sri (eds) (2005) Pemikiran dan Permasalahan Ekonomi di Indonesia dalam Setengah Abad Terakhir [Economic Thought and Issues in Indonesia in the Last Half Century] , 43 (1): 113–17 (Arief Ramayandi, Arief Anshory Yusuf and Della Temenggung)

Soesastro, Hadi, Joewono, Clara and Hernandez, Carolina G. (eds) (2006) Twenty Two Years of ASEAN ISIS: Origin, Evolution and Challenges of Track Two Diplomacy, 43 (3): 421–2 (Andrew Elek)

Steele, Janet (2005) Wars Within: The Story of Tempo, an Independent Magazine in Soeharto’s Indonesia, 43 (3): 422–3 (David Reeve)

Tambunan, Tulus T.H. (2006) Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia from the Asia–Pacifi c Perspective, 43 (2): 271–2 (Armida S. Alisjahbana)

Triaswati, Ninasapti, see Soesastro (2005)

THESIS ABSTRACTS

Affandi, Yoga (2007) ‘A Small Monetary System for Indonesia’, 43 (3): 395–6

Bayhaqi, Akhmad (2007) ‘Education and Economic Growth in Indonesia’, 43 (3): 397–8 Claver, Alexander (2006) ‘Commerce and Capital in Colonial Java: Trade Finance and

Com-mercial Relations between Europeans and Chinese, 1820s–1942’, 43 (3): 406–7

Damayanti, Maria Goreti Arie (2006) ‘Studies on Employment and Minimum Wage Effects in Indonesia’, 43 (3): 396–7

Dieleman, Marleen (2007) ‘How Chinese Are Entrepreneurial: Strategies of Ethnic Chinese Business Groups in Southeast Asia’, 43 (3): 405–6

Kong, Tao (2006) ‘Growth Effects of Political Institutions‘, 43 (3): 402–3

Machmud, Zakir (2007) ‘Identifying Cartel Practices of the Trade Association: A Time Series Analysis of the Indonesian Cement Industry’, 43 (3): 403–4

Narjoko, Dionisius (2006) ‘Indonesian Manufacturing and the Economic Crisis of 1997/98’, 43 (3): 399–400

Neilson, Jeff (2004) ‘Embedded Geographies and Quality Construction in Sulawesi Coffee Commodity Chains’, 43 (3): 398–9

Purbasari, Denny P. (2006) ‘Political Connection, Trade Protection and Multinational Cor-porations: Firm-Level Evidence of Patronage in Indonesia’, 43 (3): 404–5

Sparrow, Robert (2006) ‘Health, Education and Economic Crisis: Protecting the Poor in Indonesia’, 43 (3): 400–1

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EAST ASIAN BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

(EABER)

The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) is a forum for high-quality economic research focused on issues facing the economies of East Asia. It comprises researchers and institutes from Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore and Australia. EABER is supported by the Ministry of Finance, Japan, the Australian government, through AusAID, and the Australian National University, through the Crawford School of Economics and Government.

The rapid development of the East Asian economies, the growth of intra-regional trade, fi nancial and other economic interaction, and East Asia’s new

role in the global economy all underline the need for access to a vastly increased range of quality economic analysis on East Asia. Analysis from both inside and outside government assists policy makers in responding to, and anticipating, issues confronting the East Asian economy.

EABER provides research support for policy makers, links researchers throughout the region, and creates venues where researchers and policy makers can come together to discuss issues vital to economic development in East Asia.

Programs and Institutes

A number of major programs and institutes of economic research have made a signifi cant contribution to the understanding of economic developments and

their implications for policy over the last few decades. The Future Financial Arrangements in East Asia project and the Advancing Economic Integration in East Asia project have contributed to this analysis, developing links between policy makers and researchers throughout the region.

The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research involves cooperation among the following leading research institutes in East Asia:

• Australia–Japan Research Centre (AJRC), Australia • Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australia • China Centre for Economic Research (CCER), China

• Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), Vietnam • Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Indonesia • City University Hong Kong (CUHK), Hong Kong

• Economic Institute of Cambodia (EIC), Cambodia • Energy Research Institute (ERI), China

• Fiscal Policy Research Institute (FPRI), Ministry of Finance, Thailand • Institute of Asia–Pacifi c Studies (IAPS), China

• Institute of Energy Economics (IEE), Japan

• Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP), China • Japan Center for Economic Research (JCER), Japan • Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI), South Korea • Korea Institute for Economic Policy (KIEP), South Korea • Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER), Malaysia • Philippines Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Philippines • Policy Research Institute (PRI), Japan

• Renmin University School of Finance (RUSF), China

• Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics (SCAPE), Singapore • Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore

• SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia

• Thai Development Research Institute (TDRI), Thailand Visit EABER at <http://www.eaber.org/>

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