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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol. 48, No. 3, 2012: 453–5
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INDEX TO VOLUME 48
ARTICLES
Agustina, Cut Dian R.D., Fengler, Wolfgang and Schulze, Günther G., ‘The regional effects of Indonesia’s oil and gas policy: options for reform’, 48 (3): 369–97
Basri, M. Chatib and Patunru, Arianto A., ‘How to keep trade policy open: the case of
Indonesia’, 48 (2): 191–208
Burke, Paul J. and Resosudarmo, Budy P., ‘Survey of recent developments’, 48 (3): 299–324 EssamaNssah, B., see Skouias
Fane, George, ‘Allocating and taxing rights to state-owned minerals’, 48 (2): 173–89 Fengler, Wolfgang, see Agustina
Hadiwidjaja, Gracia, see Suryahadi
Hamid, Sandra, ‘Indonesian politics in 2012: coalitions, accountability and the future of
democracy’, 48 (3): 325–45
Hill, Hal and Thee Kian Wie, ‘Indonesian universities in transition: catching up and
open-ing up’, 48 (2): 229–51 Katayama, Roy S., see Skouias
Lindsey, Tim, ‘Monopolising Islam: the Indonesian Ulama Council and state regulation of
the “Islamic economy”’, 48 (2): 253–74
Magnani, Elisabetta, see Rammohan
Mahi, B. Raksaka and Nazara, Suahasil, ‘Survey of recent developments’, 48 (1): 7–31
Marks, Stephen V. and Rahardja, Sjamsu, ‘Effective rates of protection revisited for Indo
-nesia’, 48 (1): 57–84
Nazara, Suahasil, see Mahi
Olivia, Susan and Yamauchi, Chikako, ‘Survey of recent developments’, 48 (2): 143–71
Patunru, Arianto A., see Basri Rahardja, Sjamsu, see Marks
Rammohan, Anu and Magnani, Elisabetta, ‘Modelling the inluence of caring for the
elderly on migration: estimates and evidence from Indonesia’, 48 (3): 399–420
Resosudarmo, Budy P., see Burke
Rock, Michael T., ‘What can Indonesia learn from China’s industrial energy saving
pro-grams?’ (Indonesia in comparative perspective series), 48 (1): 33–55
Schulze, Günther G., see Agustina
Skouias, Emmanuel, Katayama, Roy S. and EssamaNssah, B., ‘Too little too late: welfare impacts of rainfall shocks in rural Indonesia’, 48 (3): 351–68
Sumarto, Sudarno, see Suryahadi
Suryadarma, Daniel, ‘How corruption diminishes the effectiveness of public spending on
education in Indonesia’, 48 (1): 85–100
Suryahadi, Asep, Hadiwidjaja, Gracia and Sumarto, Sudarno, ‘Economic growth and pov
-erty reduction in Indonesia before and after the Asian inancial crisis’, 48 (2): 209–27
Thee Kian Wie, see Hill Yamauchi, Chikako, see Olivia
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OTHER ARTICLES
Boediono, ‘Foreword’ (to special issue in honour of Chris Manning and Ross McLeod),
48 (2): 125–6
Booth, Anne, ‘In memoriam: Ruth Daroesman’, 48 (3): 421–5
Hill, Hal, ‘In memoriam: Margaret Easton’, 48 (3): 427–8
Hill, Hal and Resosudarmo, Budy P., ‘Introduction’ (to special issue in honour of Chris
Manning and Ross McLeod), 48 (2): 127–42
Hill, Hal, Manning, Chris, McLeod, Ross and Resosudarmo, Budy, ‘Elizabeth Drysdale: an appreciation’, 48 (3): 347–9
Manning, Chris, see Hill, Manning, McLeod and Reso sudarmo
McCawley, Peter and Thee Kian Wie, ‘In memoriam: Widjojo Nitisastro, 1927–2012’, 48 (2): 275–80
McLeod, Ross, see Hill, Manning, McLeod and Reso sudarmo
Resosudarmo, Budy P., see Hill and Resosudarmo; Hill, Manning, McLeod and Reso
sudarmo
Thee Kian Wie, see McCawley
BOOK REVIEWS
Ananta, Aris and Barichello, Richard (2012) Poverty and Global Recession in Southeast Asia, 48 (3): 441–3 (Anne Booth)
Barichello, Richard, see Ananta
Butt, Simon (2011) Corruption and Law in Indonesia, 48 (3): 444–6 (Ross H. McLeod)
Daly, Patrick, Feener, R. Michael and Reid, Anthony J.S. (eds) (2012) From the Ground Up: Perspectives on Post-Tsunami and Post-Conlict Aceh, 48 (3): 443–4 (Peter McCawley)
Feener, R. Michael, see Daly
Hill, Hal, Khan, Muhammad Ehsan, and Zhuang, Juzhong (2012) Diagnosing the Indonesian Economy: Toward Inclusive and Green Growth, 48 (3): 439–41 (Jean-Luc Maurer)
Khan, Muhammad Ehsan, see Hill
Manning, Chris and Sumarto, Sudarno (2011) Employment, Living Standards and Poverty in Contemporary Indonesia, 48 (1): 105–6 (Stephen Howes)
Reid, Anthony J.S., see Daly Sumarto, Sudarno, see Manning
The Indonesian Institute (2011) Indonesia 2010, 48 (1): 108–10 (Antje Missbach)
Wanandi, Jusuf (2012) Shades of Grey: A Political Memoir of Modern Indonesia 1965–1998, 48 (3): 437–9 (Ross Garnaut)
Welch, Anthony (2011) Higher Education in Southeast Asia: Blurring Borders, Changing Bal-ance, 48 (1): 107–8 (Hal Hill)
Zhuang, Juzhong, see Hill
THESIS ABSTRACTS
Amir, Hidayat (2012) Tax Policy, Growth, and Income Distribution in Indonesia: A Com -putable General Equilibrium Analysis, 48 (3): 429–30
Anas,Titik (2012) The Determinants of Indonesian Exports, 48 (3): 432–3
Aritenang, Adiwan Fahlan (2012) The Impact of State Restructuring on Indonesia’s Regional Economic Convergence, 48 (3): 430–31
Fahmi, Mohamad (2011) Essays on the Economics of Education: Public–Private School Choice and Student Performance in Indonesia, 48 (1): 101–2
Ismal, Rifki (2010) The Management of Liquidity Risk in Islamic Banks: The Case of Indo-nesia, 48 (3): 431–2
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Kadarusman, Yohanes Berenika (2010) Global Value Chains and Technological Capabili-ties: Analysing the Dynamics of Indonesia’s Garments and Electronics Manufacturers,
48 (3): 435–6
Nurdianto, Ditya Agung (2011)A General Equilibrium Perspective on Energy and Environ
mental Policies in ASEAN, 48 (1): 102–3
Soejachmoen, Moekti Prasetiani (2012) Why Is Indonesia Left Behind in Global Production Networks? 48 (3): 434–5