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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
ISSN: 0007-4918 (Print) 1472-7234 (Online) Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cbie20
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF REFEREES
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(2007) ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF REFEREES, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic
Studies, 43:2, 279-280, DOI: 10.1080/00074910701408107
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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol. 43, No. 2, 2007: 279
ISSN 0007-4918 print/ISSN 1472-7234 online/07/020279-1 © 2007 Indonesia Project ANU DOI: 10.1080/00074910701408107
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF REFEREES
The continued success of the
Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
depends
cru-cially on the willingness of individuals to give up their time and energy to
under-take peer reviews of papers submitted for publication. On behalf of the Indonesia
Project at the Australian National University, the Editor, Acting Editor and
Asso-ciate Editor wish to express their sincere gratitude to each of the individuals who
provided referees’ reports in 2006.
Shigeyuki Abe
Stephen V. Marks
Takahiro Akita
Neil McCulloch
Heather Anderson
Suahasil Nazara
Edward Aspinall
Smita Notosusanto
Binh Tran-Nam
Jason Patlis
Kelly Bird
Robert Pomeroy
Anne Booth
D.S. Prasada Rao
Bambang Brodjonegoro
Anthony Reid
Maria Brouwer
Ben Reilly
Asena Caner
Budy P. Resosudarmo
Gregory Churchill
Robert C. Rice
Harold Crouch
Mark Rosegrant
Anne Daly
Hadi Soesastro
Ron Duncan
Peter Stemp
Ian Dutton
Asep Suryahadi
Walter P. Falcon
Luca Tacconi
Greg Fealy
Thee Kian Wie
Brian Fegan
Marcel Timmer
Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan
C. Peter Timmer
James Fox
Aki Tsuchiya
Rana Hasan
David Vere
Gregory James
Ken Ward
William E. (Ted) James
Graeme Wells
Tom Kompas
David Woodward
Philip Liu
Chikako Yamauchi
William Magrath
Arief Anshory Yusuf
Chris Manning
We also wish to thank those who assisted us in 2006 by reading drafts of the
‘Survey of recent developments’ and offering valuable feedback: Edward
Aspi-nall, Prema-chandra Athukorala, M. Chatib Basri, Kelly Bird, George Fane, Greg
Fealy, Ross Garnaut, Hal Hill, Andrew MacIntyre, Jamie Mackie, Chris Manning,
Budy P. Resosudarmo, L. Peter Rosner, Hadi Soesastro, William Wallace and Ken
Ward.
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Labour and Management in Development Journal
An international, multi-disciplinary online academic and policy journal <http://labour-management.anu.edu.au>
Articles by early career researchers on Indonesia in the Labour and Management in Development Journal include:
Wu Chongbo
Studies on the Indonesian textile and garment industry Vol. 7, 2006
L.J. Perry
Industrial disputes in Indonesia: a reassessment Vol. 6, 2005
Amir Imbarrudin
Can you count on accountability? Vol. 5, 2004
Michele Ford
Indonesian women as export commodity: notes from Tanjung Pinang Vol. 2, 2002
Yosh Azuma
Socioeconomic changes among beca drivers in Jakarta, 1988–98 Vol. 1, 2000
Michele Ford
Research note: Indonesian trade union developments since the fall of Suharto Vol. 1, 2000
Editor: Professor Michael Hess, School of Management, University of Tasmania Michael.Hess@utas.edu.au
ABSTRACTS OF DOCTORAL THESES ON
THE INDONESIAN ECONOMY
As a service to readers BIES has decided regularly to publish the abstracts of recently completed doctoral theses on the Indonesian economy. The intention is to bring signifi cant new research in this fi eld, and the authors of such work, to the notice of readers soon after theses have been examined and accepted.
New PhDs are strongly encouraged to submit thesis abstracts of about 500 words for publication in this series. Abstracts must be in English, although the thesis itself may be written in any language.
The subject must be economics in Indonesia, widely interpreted to include fi elds such as economic history and economic geography; comparative country studies that focus particularly on Indonesia are also acceptable. Theses must have been accepted to be eligible.
Submissions should include the name and contact details of the student’s supervisor (not for publication) to allow confi rmation of eligibility. They should indicate the year of acceptance of the thesis, the name of the conferring institution and the author’s e-mail address, and should be sent to: editor.bies@anu.edu.au.
Readers, especially former advisers of doctoral candidates, are kindly requested to bring this series to the attention of new PhDs, or to advise the editor if they are aware of recently completed theses that may be suitable for inclusion.
Thesis abstracts have been published in the December issue of BIES each year since 2003.
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