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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies

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Index to Volume 51

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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol. 51, No. 3, 2015: 497–99

ISSN 0007-4918 print/ISSN 1472-7234 online/15/000497-3 © 2015 Indonesia Project ANU http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00074918.2015.1111829

INDEX TO VOLUME 51

ARTICLES

Anderson, Kym, and Anna Strutt. ‘Implications for Indonesia of Asia’s Rise in the Global Economy’. 51 (1): 69–94.

Carney, Richard W., and Natasha Hamilton-Hart. ‘What Do Changes in Corporate

Ownership in Indonesia Tell Us?’. 51 (1): 123–45.

Damayanti, Arie. See Sato.

Damuri, Yose R., and Creina Day. ‘Survey of Recent Developments’. 51 (1): 3–27.

Day, Creina. See Damuri.

Garnaut, Ross. ‘Indonesia’s Resources Boom in International Perspective: Policy Dilemmas and Options for Continued Strong Growth’. 51 (2): 189–212.

Gaskell, Joanne. ‘The Role of Markets, Technology, and Policy in Generating Palm-Oil Demand in Indonesia’. 51 (1): 29–45.

Hamilton-Hart, Natasha. See Carney.

Hernández, Ricardo, Thomas Reardon, Ronnie Natawidjaja, and Shobha Shetty. ‘Tomato

Farmers and Modernising Value Chains in Indonesia’. 51 (3): 425–44.

Ing, Lili Yan. See Pangestu.

Lindblad, J. Thomas. ‘Foreign Direct Investment in Indonesia: Fifty Years of Discourse’. 51

(1): 217–37.

Maghraby, Wahida. See Minot.

Marks, Stephen V. ‘The ASEAN–China Free Trade Agreement: Political Economy in Indonesia’. 51 (2): 287–306.

McCawley, Peter. ‘Infrastructure Policy in Indonesia, 1965–2015: A Survey’. 51 (2): 263–85.

Minot, Nicholas. See Sahara; Toiba.

Minot, Nicholas, Randy Stringer, Wendy J. Umberger, and Wahida Maghraby. ‘Urban

Shopping Patterns in Indonesia and Their Implications for Small Farmers’. 51 (3):

375–88.

Mueller Loose, Simone. See Umberger.

Muhtadi, Burhanuddin. ‘Jokowi’s First Year: A Weak President Caught between Reform and Oligarchic Politics’. 51 (3): 349–68.

Natawidjaja, Ronnie. See Hernández.

Natsuda, Kaoru, Kozo Otsuka, and John Thoburn. ‘Dawn of Industrialisation? The Indonesian Automotive Industry’. 51 (1): 47–68.

Otsuka, Kozo. See Natsuda.

Pangestu, Mari, Sjamsu Rahardja, and Lili Yan Ing. ‘Fifty Years of Trade Policy in Indonesia:

New World Trade, Old Treatments’. 51 (2): 239–61.

Rahardja, Sjamsu. See Pangestu.

Reardon, Thomas. See Hernández; Umberger; Yi.

Sahara, Sahara, Nicholas Minot, Randy Stringer, and Wendy J. Umberger. ‘Determinants

and Effects of Small Chilli Farmers’ Participation in Supermarket Channels in Indonesia’. 51 (3): 445–60.

Sato, Yuri, and Arie Damayanti. ‘Survey of Recent Developments’. 51 (2): 165–88.

Shetty, Shobha. See Hernández.

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Sohn, Kitae. ‘Gender Discrimination in Earnings in Indonesia: A Fuller Picture’. 51 (1):

95–121.

Stringer, Randy. See Minot; Sahara; Umberger. Strutt, Anna. See Anderson.

Sumner, Andy. See Yusuf. Thoburn, John. See Natsuda.

Toiba, Hery, Wendy J. Umberger, and Nicholas Minot. ‘Diet Transition and Supermarket

Shopping Behaviour: Is There a Link?’. 51 (3): 389–403

Umberger, Wendy J. See Minot; Sahara; Toiba.

Umberger, Wendy J., Thomas Reardon, Randy Stringer, and Simone Mueller Loose. ‘Market-Channel Choices of Indonesian Potato Farmers: A Best–Worst Scaling

Experiment’. 51 (3): 461–77.

Yi, Dale, and Thomas Reardon. ‘Allocative Eficiency of Agrifood Traders: Shrimp Traders in Indonesia’. 51 (3): 405–23.

Yusuf, Arief Anshory, and Andy Sumner. ‘Growth, Poverty, and Inequality under Jokowi’.

51 (3): 323–48.

OTHER ARTICLES

Daryanto, Arief. See Reardon. Minot, Nicholas. See Reardon.

Reardon, Thomas, Randy Stringer, C. Peter Timmer, Nicholas Minot, and Arief Daryanto. ‘Transformation of the Indonesian Agrifood System and the Future beyond Rice: A

Special Issue’. 51 (3): 369–73.

Stringer, Randy. See Reardon. Timmer, C. Peter. See Reardon.

Van der Eng, Pierre. ‘Fifty Years of the Bulletin Of Indonesian Economic Studies: 1965–2015’. 51 (2): 213–16.

THESIS ABSTRACTS

Irawan, Andi. ‘Regional Income Disparities in Indonesia: Measurements, Convergence

Process, and Decentralisation’. 51 (1): 148–49.

Wibowo, Sigit Sulistiyo. ‘Credit Constraints, Risk Sharing, and Household Welfare: The

Case of Indonesia’. 51 (2): 307–8.

Yefriza. ‘Managing Public Health Expenditure in Indonesia’. 51 (1): 147–48.

BOOK REVIEWS

Ambardi, Kuskridho. Review of The Yudhoyono Presidency: Indonesia’s Decade of Stability and Stagnation, edited by Edward Aspinall, Marcus Mietzner, and Dirk Tomsa. 51 (3): 490–91.

Amri, Mulya. Review of Mirror Images in Different Frames? Johor, the Riau Islands, and Competition for Investment from Singapore, by Francis E. Hutchinson. 51 (2): 309–10. Bosma, Ulbe. Review of Promises and Predicaments: Trade and Entrepreneurship in Colonial

and Independent Indonesia in the 19th and 20th Centuries, edited by Alicia Schrikker and Jeroen Touwen. 51 (3): 479–80.

Claver, Alexander. Review of Sugar, Steam and Steel: The Industrial Project in Colonial Java, 1830–1885, by G. Roger Knight. 51 (3): 488–90.

Fahmi, Fikri Zul. Review of Regional Dynamics in a Decentralized Indonesia, edited by Hal Hill. 51 (3): 484–86.

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Index to Volume 51 499

Fukuoka, Yuki. Review of Beyond Oligarchy: Wealth, Power, and Contemporary Indonesian Politics, edited by Michele Ford and Thomas B. Pepinsky. 51 (3): 480–82.

Hill, Hal. Review of East Asian Development: Foundations and Strategies, by Dwight H. Perkins. 51 (1): 151–53.

Hull, Terence H. Review of Reducing Maternal and Neonatal Mortality in Indonesia: Saving Lives, Saving the Future, by the Joint Committee on Reducing Maternal and Neonatal Mortality in Indonesia. 51 (1): 154–55.

Manning, Chris. Review of Linking People: Connections and Encounters between Australians and Indonesians, edited by Antje Missbach and Jemma Purdey. 51 (3): 486–88.

McCarthy, John. Review of The Evolving Sphere of Food Security, edited by Rosamond L. Naylor. 51 (2): 315–16.

Santikajaya, Awidya. Review of Indonesia’s Rise: Seeking Regional and Global Roles, by Vibhanshu Shekhar. 51 (3): 482–84.

Sato, Yuri. Review of Liem Sioe Liong’s Salim Group: The Business Pillar of Suharto’s Indonesia, by Richard Borsuk and Nancy Chng. 51 (2): 312–13.

Vermonte, Philips. Review of The Institutionalisation of Political Parties in Post-authoritarian Indonesia: From the Grass-Roots Up, by Ulla Fionna. 51 (2): 313–15.

Wisnu, Dinna. Review of Forgotten People: Poverty, Risk and Social Security in Indonesia; The Case of the Madurese, by Gerben Nooteboom. 51 (2): 310–12.

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