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BIENNIAL REPORT

2001-2002

INDONESIA PROJECT

DIVISION OF ECONOMICSRESEARCH SCHOOL OF PACIFIC & ASIAN STUDIES

THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Indonesia ProjectDivision of EconomicsResearch School of Pacific & Asian StudiesThe Australian National UniversityCanberra ACT 0200AUSTRALIA

Ph:  61 2 6125 3794fax:  61 2 6125 3700email: [email protected]: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/economics/ip/

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Indonesia Project wishes to take this opportunity to thank AusAID (theAustralian Agency for International Development) for the annual grant insupport of its work, and for its major contribution to funding the UpdateConferences and the Indonesia Assessment series.

The Australian National University continues to provide the Project withsubstantial and continuing support. A special vote of thanks goes to TheDirector of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS),Professor Jim Fox, the Convenor of the Division of Economics, RSPAS,Professor Warwick McKibbin, and staff in the Business Managers office underKaty Gillette in RSPAS, for their encouragement and cooperation over the pasttwo years. Without this support, the work of the Indonesia Project could not bemaintained.

Finally, the Project wishes to thank academic colleagues and administrativestaff in the Economics Division for their encouragement and valuable inputs.The Project Head and academic staff are especially indebted to the efforts ofthe Project�s administrative and support staff.

CONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTS

Core staff of the Project 2

Highlights in 2001–2002 3

Project administration and staffing 4

Major activities 2001–2002 6

The Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 7

The Indonesian Update Conferences and AssessmentSeries 9

The Indonesia Study Group and other meetings 11

Visitors to the Project, staff work in Indonesia andinstitutional ties 14

Research activities and publications 15

International seminars and conferences 17

Student research 18

Library 18

Outreach 19

Attachment A: Articles published in the Bulletin ofIndonesian Economic Studies 2001-2002 21

Attachment B: Indonesia Assessment series 2001(Proceedings of Indonesia Update 2001 published in 2002) 26

Attachment C: Indonesia Assessment series 2002(Proceedings of Indonesia Update 2002 to be publishedin 2003) 28

Attachment D: Indonesia Study Group meetings 30

Attachment E: Workshops and conferences 2001–2002 35

Attachment F: Visitors to the Indonesia Project 38

Attachment G: Publications 2001-2002 40

Attachment H: Research activities 2001–2002/work-in-progress 50

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CORE STAFF OF THE PROJECTChris Manning

Head

Ross H. McLeod

Edi tor

Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies

Hal Hi l l

Professor o f Southeas t As ian Economics , Div is ion o f Economics

Budy Resosudarmo

Research Fel low, Div is ion o f Economics , Research School o f

Paci f ic and As ian S tudies

Liz Drysdale

Associa te Edi tor

Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies

J i l l Wolf

Adminis t ra tor

Trish van der Hoek

Librar ian

RESEARCH ASSOCIATES:Hadi Soesas t ro (Execut ive Direc tor, CSIS, Jakar ta ; Adjunct

Professor, Divis ion of Economics , RSPAS, and APSEM, ANU)

Thee Kian Wie (Emer i tus Fel low, The Indones ian Ins t i tu te of

Sciences , LIPI , Jakar ta)

Kel ly Bird (The Nat ional P lanning Agency, BAPPENAS)

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HIGHLIGHTS IN 2001-2002The Projec t cont inued to focus on i t s three core ac t iv i t ies dur ing

2001–2002: The Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies , the

annual Indones ia Update Conference and Assessment book based

on the conference , and our regular seminar ser ies , the Indones ia

Study Group. In addi t ion , we hos ted a range of v is i tors f rom

elsewhere in Aust ra l ia , Indones ia and o ther count r ies , a r ranged

specia l workshops and conferences on topica l i ssues in Indones ian

development , and organised book launchings and new publ ish ing

arrangements . Indones ia Projec t s ta ff were ac t ive in research on

economic developments in Indones ia and the wider Eas t Asian

region , and in suppor t ing research work by pos t -graduate s tudents

on Indones ia . Outreach ac t iv i t ies sought to provide informat ion

and advice to government agencies and off ic ia ls , as wel l as to

other ins t i tu t ions and indiv iduals in teres ted in Indones ia . S taff

conducted many in terv iews and cont r ibuted ar t ic les in the

Aust ra l ian and Indones ian media on topica l i ssues in Indones ia ,

and dea l ing wi th Aust ra l ian–Indones ian re la t ions .

The Bul le t in of Indonesian Economic Studies (BIES) . The

BIES cont inued as the focus of Pro jec t academic work , br inging

the resul t s of ana lys is of economic developments to the a t ten t ion

of Aust ra l ian , Indones ian and the wider in terna t ional audiences .

The economic pol icy chal lenges and per formance of the Wahid and

Megawat i governments were moni tored c lose ly in the regular

Surveys of Recent Developments . Ar t ic les publ i shed in the BIES

in 2001–2002 covered a wide range of topics , wi th spec ia l

a t ten t ion g iven to i ssues of governance and corrupt ion , banking

and f inance and decent ra l i sa t ion . Also of note , there was a

remarkably smooth t ransfer of respons ib i l i ty for the publ ica t ion

and d is t r ibut ion of the BIES to the in terna t ional publ i sh ing group,

CARFAX in ear ly 2001.

Update Conferences and Publ icat ions . Women in Indones ia

and Local Power and Pol i t ics were the themes of the 2001 and

2002 Indones ia Update conferences , respect ive ly. The 2001

Update was marked by the la rges t number of Indones ian speakers

(10) and the 2002 Update by record audience a t tendance (over

400) in the h is tory of the Update . Papers were g iven a t both

conferences by h igh prof i le Indones ian speakers , inc luding ex-

cabine t Minis te rs in the Wahid government , in terna t ional v is i tors ,

as wel l as speakers f rom a range of univers i t ies in Aust ra l ia . As

wi th previous Assessment volumes , Women in Indones ia , edi ted by

Kathy Robinson and Sharon Besse l l , was publ i shed in ear ly 2002

by the Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian Studies ( ISEAS) in Singapore ,

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and the proceedings of the 2002 Update wi l l be re leased in ear ly

2003.

Staf f Publ icat ions . In addi t ion to a la rge number of book and

journal a r t ic les , seven books , wr i t ten or ed i ted by Projec t

members were publ i shed on Indones ia or genera l Eas t Asian topics

( inc luding Eas t Timor) in 2001–2002. They inc luded Thee Kian

Wie’s cont r ibut ion to the impor tant new book on Indones ian

economic h is tory, The Emergence o f a Nat ional Economy—an

economic h is tory o f Indones ia (co-edi ted and wr i t ten wi th H Dick ,

V Houben and J T Lindblad) . Hal Hi l l comple ted two edi ted

volumes , The Socia l Impact o f the Financia l Cr is i s in Eas t As ia

(wi th Yun-Peng Chu) , and a mass ive four volume book of

readings , The Economic Development o f Southeas t As ia (both

publ ished by Edward Elgar) . Ross Garnaut put together a t imely

col lec t ion of h is broad ranging wr i t ings on Aust ra l ia and Asia

(Socia l Democracy in Aus tra l ia’s As ian Future ) . Chr is Manning,

Hadi Soesas t ro and M. Ikhsan , were jo in t ed i tors of a co l lec t ion of

Indones ian and Engl ish papers , Ekonomi Indones ia d i Era Pol i t ik

Baru ( Indones ia’s Economy in the New Pol i t ica l Era , Gramedia) .

In addi t ion , two edi ted books were publ i shed on Eas t Timor, East

Timor: Development Chal lenges for the World’s Newest Nat ion

(Hal Hi l l and Joao Saldanha) and Peace Bui ld ing and S ta te

Bui ld ing in Eas t Timor (Hadi Soesas t ro and Landry Subianto ,

Cent re for S t ra tegic and In terna t ional S tudies , [CSIS]) . Severa l

books publ i shed by Projec t s ta ff were t rans la ted in to Indones ian ,

and two excel len t theses by M. Chat ib Basr i and Iman Sugema

were comple ted , dea l ing wi th Indones ian pol i t ica l economy and

f inancia l markets and monetary pol icy, respect ive ly.

End of An Era . The unt imely dea th of Professor Heinz Arndt on

May 6 2002 symbol ised the end of an era for the Projec t .

Professor Arndt was the founder of the Projec t , i t s head for a lmost

20 years and i t s sp i r i tua l ‘Bapak’ unt i l h is dea th a t the age of 87 .

Al l who have been associa ted wi th the Projec t , h is former s tudents

and col leagues , owe a debt of gra t i tude for h is guidance in

scholarsh ip , h is warmth and openness , and h is en thus iasm and

dr ive .

In la te 2001, the Projec t welcomed Dr Budy Resosudarmo, the

f i rs t appoin tment of an Indones ian regular s ta ff member in the

Economics Divis ion , RSPAS, ANU for 30 years .

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PROJECT ADMINISTRATION AND STAFFINGThere were severa l impor tant developments in s ta ff ing in 2001–

2002. Budy Resosudarmo, an envi ronmenta l economis t and exper t

in regional sc ience , former ly wi th the Univers i ty of Indones ia ,

took up a Research Fel low pos i t ion in the Divis ion of Economics

in la te 2001 and has a l ready added enthus iasm and qual i ty to

Projec t ac t iv i t ies , and to research on the Indones ian economy. He

played a major ro le in organis ing Divis ion seminars and the

Indones ia S tudy Group meet ings in h is f i r s t year wi th us .

The Projec t sa id a re luc tant fa rewel l to Ms Lynn Moir, the capable

BIES market ing manager, a f te r 14 years of dedica ted serv ice , as a

resul t of the t ransfer of the market ing and d is t r ibut ion funct ions

for the BIES f rom the ANU to Carfax in Apr i l 2001. We a lso sa id

goodbye to Karen Nul ty af te r three years of ab le serv ice as the

Projec t Adminis t ra tor. At the same t ime, the Projec t welcomed J i l l

Wolf as the new adminis t ra tor in la te 2001. For tunate ly Karen

only moved down the corr idor in the Divis ion of Economics , and

we gained another dedica ted and competent adminis t ra tor in J i l l

Wolf .

Four academic s ta ff members—Chris Manning, Ross McLeod,

Budy Resosudarmo and Hal Hi l l—consi tu ted the core of the

academic Projec t ‘ team’ dur ing 2001–2002. Dr Chr is Manning was

re-appointed to a s ta ff pos i t ion wi th in the Divis ion of Economics ,

and a lso promoted to

the leve l of Senior

Fel low in 2001. He

took 15 months leave of

absence to work in

Jakar ta wi th the

‘Par tners for Economic

Growth’ (PEG) Projec t

funded by USAID f rom

July 2001. He was

replaced as Act ing

Head by Ross McLeod

in 2001 and and Hal

Hi l l in 2002.

Hal Hi l l took Outs ide

Study leave in the USA,

The Nether lands , and Singapore for par t of 2001, and used th is

oppor tuni ty to acqui re f i r s t -hand informat ion on o ther leading

Asian research cent res in the wor ld .

The Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs & Trade,

Alexander Downer with Peter McCawley and Ross

McLeod at the launch of the BIES CD at ANU.

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In addi t ion , severa l o ther researchers were ac t ive in suppor t ing

core Projec t ac t iv i t ies , both f rom wi th in the Economics Divis ion

and the Research School of Pac i f ic and Asian Studies , and

elsewhere in the ANU. Among the many ANU s taff who suppor ted

Projec t ac t iv i t ies in 2001–02, Greg Fealy and Jamie Mackie

(Emer i tus Professor) deserve spec ia l ment ion . Greg made va luable

cont r ibut ions to the analys is of pol i t ics in the regular BIES

surveys of recent developments , and p layed a cent ra l ro le in

help ing organise the Indones ia S tudy Group. Jamie Mackie

provided unlimited advice on many Projec t mat ters and organised

an informal Indones ia Discuss ion Group involv ing ANU and o ther

Indones ianis t s in 2002.

The Projec t welcomed the appoin tment of Andrew MacIntyre , a

former ANU graduate and current ly a member of BIES Board , as

Direc tor of the Nat ional Cent re for Development S tudies (NCDS).

Andrew MacIntyre comes to the ANU from the Univers i ty of

Cal i forn ia , San Diego, where he has bui l t an in terna t ional

reputa t ion for research on pol i t ica l economy in Indones ia , and

Eas t Asia more genera l ly. Our work on Indones ia was a lso

enhanced by the addi t ion of John Maxwel l , former ly wi th the

pres t ig ious pover ty research cent re , SMERU, in Jakar ta who took

up a pos t in the Pover ty Research Cent re in the Divis ion of

Economics . His presence has grea t ly s t rengthened work in th is

area on Indones ia , and he a lso cont r ibuted to a range of Projec t

ac t iv i t ies . Dur ing 2002, the Projec t a l so had the good for tune to

benef i t f rom the presence of Dr Peter McCawley, former Deputy

Direc tor of AusAID, a t ANU. Peter p layed a major ro le in

suppor t ing p lacement of a l l BIES ar t ic les on CD. He has

subsequent ly taken up a senior pos t as Direc tor of the Asian

Development Bank Ins t i tu te in Tokyo.

In Indones ia , Thee Kian Wie , former ly f rom the Indones ian

Ins t i tu te of Sc iences , cont inued to offer enormous suppor t f rom

Jakar ta as a Research Associa te a t tached to the Projec t . In 2001,

Thee was deservedly honoured by the Indones ian Government wi th

the pres t ig ious award of Bintang Jasa Utama for h is s igni f icant

cont r ibut ion to economic research and pol icy debates in Indones ia

over severa l decades . Hadi Soesas t ro , as v is i t ing Adjunct

Professor in the Economics Divis ion and Aust ra l ia -Japan Research

Centre , a t tended conferences and gave two seminars , in addi t ion

to suppor t ing o ther ac t iv i t ies of the Indones ia Projec t through our

coopera t ive ar rangements wi th CSIS in Jakar ta . Kel ly Bird , a

research associa te wi th the Projec t and a consul tant wi th the

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planning agency BAPPENAS, v is i ted the Projec t in February 2002

and presented two seminars , as wel l as provid ing va luable advice

to s tudents .

MAJOR ACTIVITIES 2001–2002

THE BULLETIN OF INDONESIAN ECONOMIC STUDIES

The Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies (BIES) , the Projec t ’s

core ac t iv i ty, comple ted

i t s 38th year of

publ ica t ion in 2002.

The journal a ims to

inform academics

wor ldwide of

developments in the

Indones ian economy,

wi th in the context of

debates on economic

development in the

in terna t ional l i te ra ture .

A pr inc ipa l goal i s to

make the BIES

access ib le to a broad

readership in teres ted in

economic pol icy i ssues .

I t s ta rge t audience inc ludes pol icymakers , off ic ia ls and advisors

in Indones ia and working for in terna t ional bodies , academics ,

pos tgraduate s tudents and o ther informed observers of the

Indones ian economy.

The BIES is i ssued three t imes a year, in Apr i l , August and

December. Each i ssue offers up to da te analys is of developments

in the Indones ian economy in the Survey o f Recent Developments .

In addi t ion , the Bul le t in usual ly conta ins three to f ive ar t ic les on

impor tant pol icy i ssues , occas ional shor ter notes on topics of

current in teres t , conference repor ts , and book reviews. Except for

the Survey , a l l papers undergo a r igorous in terna t ional re feree ing

process . The Edi tor commiss ions the Survey , which i s usual ly

wri t ten by a wel l -known economic commenta tor, or by a younger

economis t ; Pro jec t s ta ff a l so have a s igni f icant input . The BIES

web page provides informat ion on the content of cur rent and

recent a r t ic les , inc luding abs t rac ts , a long wi th o ther genera l

informat ion about the journal .

Harold Crouch giving the Political Update address at

the 2002 Indonesia Update with chairperson Douglas

Ramage (Asia Foundation) and panelist Dewi Fortuna

Anwar (LIPI and the Habibie Center).

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Since 2001 the in terna t ional ed i t ion of the BIES has been pr in ted

and d is t r ibuted by Carfax Publ ish ing . The ent i re contents of the

journal a re now avai lab le onl ine to ins t i tu t ional subscr ibers . The

advance copy of the Survey o f Recent Developments i s no longer

produced separa te ly, s ince i t i s poss ib le to access the Survey

onl ine very shor t ly a f te r i t has been wr i t ten . The Cent re for

St ra tegic and In terna t ional S tudies (CSIS) in Jakar ta pr in ts and

dis t r ibutes the journal in Indones ia . The Projec t wishes to record

i t s s incere gra t i tude to CSIS for i t s success in making the BIES

avai lable to readers in Indones ia wi th minimal de lay.

In 2002 the Projec t commiss ioned the product ion of a CD

conta in ing a l l the ar t ic les and book reviews publ i shed in the BIES

dur ing the per iod 1965 to 2000, wi th f inancia l suppor t f rom

AusAID. The CD inc ludes i t s own viewing sof tware and hence i s

fu l ly se l f -conta ined . Users can search the ent i re d isk wi th in a few

seconds for a l l occurrences of par t icu lar words or topics , making

the CD an ext remely va luable research tool for anybody in teres ted

in the development of the Indones ian economy, and the pol icy

context and debates , tha t guided i t dur ing th is long per iod . The

CD was launched in Jakar ta in May 2002, in conjunct ion wi th a

seminar, which took the form of a t r ibute to the founding edi tor of

the journal , Professor H W Arndt . A second launch was he ld in

Canberra in September, wi th the Aust ra l ian Minis ter for Fore ign

Affa i rs and Trade , Alexander Downer and the Vice-Chancel lor,

Professor Ian Chubb, off ic ia t ing . The CD has been d is t r ibuted f ree

of charge to univers i t ies , government depar tments and o ther

research ins t i tu t ions in Indones ia as par t of Aust ra l ia ’s overseas

a id program. (Copies a re a lso avai lab le through the Projec t and

CSIS, and have been d is t r ibuted to l ibrar ies in Aust ra l ian

univers i t ies and government depar tments wi th an in teres t in

Indones ia . )

Dur ing the pas t two years , the Surveys have chronic led the las t

chaot ic months of the Abdurrahman Wahid Pres idency and the

a t tempt by the new government of Megawat i Sukarnoput r i to br ing

about the pol i t ica l s tab i l i ty so essent ia l to economic recovery (see

Attachment A ) . One fea ture has been Indones ia’s newly democra t ic

envi ronment , in which i t has of ten proved d i ff icu l t to implement

sound economic pol ic ies in the face of the pressures of popul i sm

and economic na t ional i sm. Ar t ic les publ i shed dur ing th is per iod

have ranged widely on topics such as corrupt ion , educat ion ,

hea l th , the envi ronment , non-farm ac t iv i t ies in rura l a reas ,

pover ty and inequal i ty, taxa t ion , inf la t ion , smal l bus iness ,

recovery f rom the cr i s i s , labour market i ssues , and compet i t ion

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pol icy. Severa l a r t ic les have focused on Indones ia’s bold

exper iment wi th decent ra l i sa t ion .

Unhappi ly, the BIES has conta ined an unusual ly la rge number of

obi tuar ies dur ing the las t two years . These pa id t r ibute to a

number of indiv iduals who have cont r ibuted grea t ly to Indones ia

and to the s tudy of Indones ia : Professors Sumit ro Hadikusumo,

Dayan Dawood, Benjamin Higgins , Herb Fei th and Heinz Arndt .

These obi tuar ies a re a reminder of the impor tance of regenera t ion .

With th is in mind, the Projec t ac t ive ly encourages young

Indones ian economis ts to wr i te for the BIES. To th is end i t

ins t i tu ted the H. W. Arndt Pr ize for the bes t a r t ic le by one or more

Indones ian authors publ i shed in any ca lendar year. The inaugura l

pr ize was awarded to a group f rom Indones ia’s cent ra l bank for

the i r a r t ic le A Framework for Implement ing In f la t ion Target ing in

Indones ia , which was publ i shed in December 2001. I t i s

encouraging tha t some 20 Indones ian wr i te rs have cont r ibuted to

ar t ic les dur ing 2001-2002, whi le seven have cont r ibuted book

reviews.

A l i s t of BIES s taff and edi tor ia l and in terna t ional advisory board

members can be found on the ins ide back cover .

THE INDONESIAN UPDATE CONFERENCES AND ASSESSMENTSERIES

The Indones ia Update Conference i s the most impor tant publ ic

affa i rs ac t iv i ty under taken by the Projec t , organised jo in t ly wi th

the Depar tment of Pol i t ica l and Socia l Change . This has been an

annual event a t the ANU s ince 1983, and i s the major annual

conference on Indones ian developments anywhere in the wor ld

outs ide Indones ia .

The 2001 Update , Women in Indones ia: Gender, Equi ty and

Development was jo in t ly organised by Kathy Robinson and Sharon

Besse l l ( see Attachment B ) . The conference was opened by the

Indones ian Ambassador, H E Sudjadnan Parnohadin ingra t , and was

at tended by a record number of Indones ian speakers inc luding ex-

Wahid cabine t minis te r, Khof i fah Indar Parawansa , journal i s t and

ar t c r i t ic Car la Bianpoen, the Head of the Nat ional S ta t i s t ics

Body, Soedar t i Soebakt i . Other speakers inc luded Sr i

Moer t in ings ih Adioetomo, Sapar inah and Moh. Sadl i , and Mayl ing

Oey, a l l e i ther ac t ive or emer i tus Professors a t the Univers i ty of

Indones ia . A wide range of topics was covered , in addi t ion to

fasc ina t ing updates of pol i t ics (g iven by Kr ishna Sen) and

economics (de l ivered by Mar i Panges tu) , dea l ing wi th the

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t rans i t ion to a new Megawat i - led government . Papers dea l t wi th

socia l , economic , cu l tura l and ar t i s t ic and pol i t ica l ro les of

women in Indones ia both in 2000 and the pas t . Most speakers

poin ted out tha t women have a long way to go to equal males in

many areas of soc ia l and pol i t ica l l i fe . But there was a lso an

acknowledgement tha t women had made s igni f icant progress in

many f ie lds over the pas t 20–30 years in Indones ia .

The 2002 Update , en t i t led Local Power and Pol i t ics :

Decentral i sa t ion and Democrat i sa t ion was t imely, as Indones ia

approached the end of the second year of an ambi t ious f i sca l and

pol i t ica l decent ra l i sa t ion agenda . Organised by Greg Fealy and Ed

Aspinal l , bo th wi th the ANU at the t ime, the conference was

a t tended by a record of more than 400 par t ic ipants over two days .

I t fea tured a ga ther ing of an impress ive range of exper ts and

prac t i t ioners working on decent ra l i sa t ion and loca l pol i t ics .

Discuss ions provided a r ich account of var ied exper ience

concerning the current s ta te of p lay both in Jakar ta and many

regions . Prominent speakers inc luded ex-Wahid Minis ter for

Regional Government , Ryaas Rasyid , PDI pol i t ic ian Cornel i s Ley,

and wel l -known Indones ian academics Vedi Hadiz and Moh.

Ikhsan (see Attachment C ) . I ssues ra ised inc luded cent re-per iphery

re la t ions f rom var ious perspect ives , loca l ident i ty and h is tory

(Mike O’Mal ley and Amrih Widodo) and margina l people and

margina l p laces (Michele Ford , Rod McGibbon and Ida Aju

Resodudarmo) . In addi t ion , the pol i t ica l update de l ivered by

Harold Crouch fea tured a wide-ranging account of na t ional

pol i t ica l developments under Megawat i , and the economic update

address by Moh. Ikhsan poin ted to improvement in the economic

s i tua t ion dur ing 2002, despi te the threa t of severa l longer- te rm

chal lenges .

One goal of the Update conferences i s to br ing together exper ts on

Indones ia f rom higher educat ional ins t i tu t ions and pol icy bodies

throughout Aust ra l ia . As in previous years, speakers came f rom a

range of univers i t ies a round Aust ra l ia inc luding Murdoch (Per th) ,

the Univers i ty of Wol longong, the Univers i ty of Melbourne and

Monash Univers i ty, as wel l as f rom the ANU.

The conference proceedings f rom the 2000 Update , Indones ia

Today: Chal lenges o f His tory , were edi ted by Grayson Lloyd and

Shannon Smith and publ i shed in May 2001. The book was

launched a t the ANU, and la ter in Jakar ta in Ju ly 2001. The la t te r

event was an oppor tuni ty to bui ld c loser t ies wi th the Indones ian

Ins t i tu te of Sc iences (LIPI) . To mark the launching , LIPI hos ted a

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day- long seminar on recent developments and h is tor ica l cur rents

in Indones ia . The seminar was opened by LIPI Chai rman and

prominent h is tor ian ,

Professor Tauf ik

Abdul lah , and a t tended

by a la rge audience who

heard addresses f rom

severa l prominent

Indones ians , inc luding

Dr Dewi For tuna

Anwar, Dr Thee Kian

Wie and Dr Ignas

Kleden, as wel l as f rom

severa l Aust ra l ian

speakers who

cont r ibuted to the 2001

Assessment volume.

The co-publ i sh ing

arrangement be tween

ISEAS and ANU, now in to i t s 9 th year, br ings together papers

f rom the Update conference in an edi ted book based on the

conference . Sa les have remained h igh for most volumes . Indones ia

Today (2001) had so ld over 1650 or jus t under 70% of a l l pr in ted

copies by January 2003, and Women in Indones ia (2002) was a lso

se l l ing wel l in i t s f i r s t year of publ ica t ion . This has been a very

f ru i t fu l coopera t ion for the Projec t . The Projec t has been for tunate

to be able to draw on the serv ices of Beth Thompson as copy

edi tor for the Assessment book. The h igh qual i ty of the f ina l

products i s a c redi t to her dedica ted and profess ional work .

THE INDONESIA STUDY GROUP AND OTHER MEETINGS

Regular seminars a t the ANU, workshops and conferences p lay an

impor tant par t in our e ffor t s to d isseminate informat ion on

developments in Indones ia , and to engage in d iscuss ion and debate

on a range of topics , inc luding de l ibera t ions on pol icy i ssues in

Indones ian development and re la ted b i la te ra l re la t ions .

The Indonesian Study Group .Regular meet ings were organised

by the Indones ia S tudy Group throughout 2001–2002. The Study

Group, coordina ted by the Projec t , invi tes informed speakers ,

pol icy makers , s tudents and researcher, inc luding v is i t ing scholars

and wel l -known publ ic f igures f rom Indones ia , to ta lk on aspects

of Indones ian pol i t ics , economics and soc ie ty. Indones ia S tudy

PDI politician Cornelis Lay giving an address at the

2002 Indonesia Update with panelist Michael Malley

(Ohio University) and chairperson Virginia Hooker

(ANU) looking on.

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Group meet ings , which began some 35 years ago, a re among the

bes t -a t tended seminars on campus . They have regular ly a t t rac ted

30–50 par t ic ipants throughout the per iod f rom the univers i ty,

government depar tments and agencies and the genera l publ ic . A

tota l of 27 addresses were g iven in 2001, and 25 in 2002.

Presenta t ions inc luded addresses by ANU researchers and by

renowned Indones ianis t s , Ruth McVey, Danie l Lev and Don

Emmerson. Indones ian speakers inc luded H E Ambassador

Sudjadnan Parnohadin ingra t , Mohammad Sadl i , Bi l ly Joedono,

Thamrin Tomagola and Riza l Sukma. In a l l , jus t under one- th i rd of

our 52 speakers over the two years were Indones ians ( inc luding

severa l Indones ia pos tgraduate s tudents ) , a r i s ing propor t ion

compared wi th previous years .

As in previous years , pol i t ics dominated in topics for seminars

given a t the Indones ia S tudy Group (see Attachment D ) . Progress

in decent ra l i sa t ion and developments in regional hot -spots ,

especia l ly Papua and Aceh, fea tured prominent ly, as d id ta lks on

independent Eas t Timor, and impl ica t ions of events in these p laces

for Aust ra l ia . Other popular topics inc luded governance and

corrupt ion , pol i t ica l economy and pover ty. Economic updates were

a lso g iven by v is i t ing BIES Survey wr i te rs a t the s tudy group

meet ings in 2001–2002.

Specia l Workshops and Conferences on Austra l iaIndonesia Relat ions . In addi t ion to the regular seminars , a

specia l workshop and la ter a conference on Aust ra l ian Indones ian

re la t ions were organised by the Projec t in ear ly 2001. The f i r s t

meet ing was he ld a t the ANU in February and organised jo in t ly

wi th Professor Richard Robison of Murdoch Univers i ty. This was

an in tens ive one-day meet ing a t tended by ANU exper ts on

Indones ia and Asia , severa l Aust ra l ian pol i t ic ians ( inc luding the

current shadow fore ign Minis ter, Kevin Rudd) , Aust ra l ian

government off ic ia ls , bus iness people and journal i s t s . The main

theme was the course of re la t ions in the wake of the Timor cr i s i s

18 months ear l ie r, se t in the context of broader, and somet imes

unpredic table , pol i t ica l developments in Indones ia .

The second ac t iv i ty, a conference in Jakar ta on March 22-23, was

organised jo in t ly in coopera t ion wi th CSIS, and fea tured two days

of paper presenta t ions and d iscuss ions be tween prominent

pol i t ic ians , bus iness representa t ives , academics , journal i s t s and

commenta tors f rom both count r ies ( see Attachment E for a copy of

the draf t program) . Prominent Indones ian speakers inc luded

Abdi l lah Toha (Deputy Chai rman of the PAN pol i t ica l par ty) , Lt .

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Gen. Agus Widjo jo (TNI) , Riza l Sukma and Hadi Soesas t ro

(CSIS) , economis ts Sr i Mulyani , Moh Sadl i and Anwar Nasut ion ,

former Ambassador to Aust ra l ia , S . Wiryono and bus inessman

Noke Kiroyan. On the Aust ra l ian s ide , presenta t ions were made by

severa l academics (Ross Garnaut , Jamie Mackie , Richard Robison

and Chr is Manning) , journal i s t Pa t r ick Wal ters , bus inessman John

Beggs , and ALP pol i t ic ian Kevin Rudd.

These d iscuss ions noted tha t the b i la te ra l re la t ionship had

survived the Timor cr i s i s surpr is ingly wel l , despi te occas ional

f la re-ups . Severa l speakers a t t r ibuted the re la t ive s tab i l i ty in

re la t ions to a now s igni f icant ‘ba l las t ’ in people- to-people

re la t ions across a wide range of f ie lds ( in cont ras t to the s i tua t ion

in 1986 when the cont rovers ia l David Jenkins ar t ic le on the

Soehar to fami ly was publ i shed in the Sydney Morning Hera ld) . A

publ ica t ion based on the conference , en t i t led Indones ia and

Austra l ia: Bi la teral Rela t ions in to the 21 st Century (CSIS2001) ,

argued tha t the re la t ionship i s l ike ly to be ‘more re laxed, and less

forced in the fu ture’ and tha t Indones ia’s democra t i sa t ion i s l ike ly

to crea te ‘many synergies’ in the b i la te ra l re la t ionships , despi te

the potent ia l for misunders tandings . The Bal i bombings and the i r

af te rmath have underpinned the many oppor tuni t ies for

coopera t ion , but a l so some of the d i ff icu l t ies of bui ld ing c loser

t ies be tween Aust ra l ia and Indones ia .

An Indonesia Discussion Group . In 2002, the Research School

of Paci f ic and Asian Studies had an unusual ly la rge ar ray of wel l -

informed Indones ia spec ia l i s t s wi th recent f ie ld exper ience , as

events unfolded in the wake of September 11 and a new

government was formed in Jakar ta . Professor Jamie Mackie

coordina ted meet ings of a smal l informal s tudy group of about 15

persons to meet per iodica l ly ( in Apr i l , June , August and

November) to d iscuss the s igni f icance of cur rent developments in

Indones ia . Most members of the group were f rom RSPAS, mainly

f rom the Indones ia Projec t and the Depar tment of Pol i t ica l and

Socia l Change , wi th severa l f rom other par t s of ANU and a few

from e lsewhere in Canberra . Members of the group a lso

cont r ibuted to a spec ia l seminar organised by the Aust ra l ian

Stra tegic Pol icy Ins i tu te (ASPI) in la te October 2002 to assess the

impact of the Bal i bombings on Indones ian pol i t ics and the course

of Aust ra l ian- Indones ian re la t ions . Severa l v is i tors were a lso

invi ted to some of these meet ings , inc luding Dr Brendan Nelson,

Minis ter for Educat ion , Sc ience and Tra in ing , Hugh Whi te ,

Direc tor of the Aust ra l ian St ra tegic Pol icy Ins i tu te , and John

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Campbel l of Mani ldra Four Mil l s .

This venture has provided an oppor tuni ty for a se t of

Indones ianis t s , whose a t ten t ion i s usual ly focussed on the i r

d iverse spec ia l i sms, to come together informal ly to exchange

in terpre ta t ions of the broader p ic ture , and especia l ly the

impl ica t ions for the Aust ra l ia - Indones ia re la t ionship . P lans have

been made to cont inue a more regular, s t ruc tured ser ies of

meet ings in ear ly 2003, wi th the a im of producing a paper on the

current course of tha t re la t ionship in the af te rmath of the Bal i

bombings and the I raq conf l ic t .

VISITORS TO THE PROJECT, STAFF WORK ININDONESIA AND INSTITUTIONAL TIESThe qual i ty of research work , and the capaci ty of the Projec t to

remain in touch wi th developments in Indones ia , depends

cr i t ica l ly on t ies wi th the Indones ian academic and research

communi ty, and wi th Aust ra l ian and in terna t ional s tudents ,

scholars and pol icy makers working on Indones ia . These

objec t ives a re pursued through our v is i tors program, spec i f ica l ly

targe ted to provide f inancia l suppor t for Indones ian researchers .

We are a lso aware of the impor tance of fos ter ing informal and on-

going contac ts and coopera t ion wi th Indones ian ins t i tu t ions . This

inc ludes cent res tha t focus on the s tudy of the Indones ian

economy and socie ty, and on broader developments in the Eas t

Asian region .

Aside f rom the many Indones ians who v is i ted us to present papers

a t the Updates in 2001 and 2002, the Projec t hos ted the v is i t of

e leven Indones ian v is i tors in 2001-2002, e i ther to work on

research topics or to g ive seminars a t the Indones ia S tudy Group.

The Projec t welcomes academics under i t s v is i tors program, and

the t r ips of s ix of these v is i tors were par t ly or fu l ly funded by the

Projec t dur ing 2001-02 (see Attachment F ) . They inc luded:

Professor Hadi Soesas t ro , Cent re for S t ra tegic and In terna t ional

Studies on two occas ions ; Dr Vivi Ala tas , the World Bank Jakar ta ;

Dr Iman Sugema, Bogor Agr icul tura l Ins t i tu te ; Dr Hermanto

Siregar, Lincoln Univers i ty, New Zealand and Bogor Agr icul tura l

Ins t i tu te ; Dr. Armida Al is jahbana f rom Padjadjaran Univers i ty in

Bandung; and Dr. Wahyu Sut iyono f rom the Univers i ty of South

Aust ra l ia .

In addi t ion , Dr Lisa Cameron and Dr Howard Dick , both of the

Univers i ty of Melbourne , pa id shor ter v is i t s . As noted , we were

for tunate to be able hos t the v is i t s of Ruth McVey, Dan Lev and

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Don Emmerson, for seminars on the var ious aspects of Indones ian

pol i t ica l economy, h is tory and pol i t ics . Dan Lev presented a

memoria l lec ture on the work of Professor Herb Fei th , the

prominent scholar of Indones ian pol i t ics , a s ta ff member a t the

ANU in the ear ly 1960s , who was k i l led t rag ica l ly in a t ra ff ic

acc ident in November 2001.

Al l academic s ta ff a t tached to the Projec t made severa l v is i t s to

Indones ia to g ive conference papers and seminars a t Indones ian

univers i t ies and research ins t i tu tes and a t in terna t ional

conferences . Our l inks through jo in t seminars , rec iprocal s ta ff

v is i t s and suppor t for pos t -graduate s tudents have been

par t icu lar ly in tens ive wi th CSIS and the Facul ty of Economics a t

the Univers i ty of Indones ia . Ross McLeod gave seminars a t CSIS,

and Hal Hi l l , Pe ter Warr and Ross McLeod spoke a t a ‘Young

Economis ts ’ seminar organised by the World Bank, USAID and

AusAID in mid 2002, whi le Hal Hi l l and Peter Warr addressed a

specia l seminar on the Indones ian recovery a t the Univers i ty of

Indones ia . Budy Resosudarmo helped organise the annual

conference of the Indones ian Regional Sc ience Associa t ion ( IRSA)

in Bal i in 2002, and both Hal Hi l l and Chr is Manning spoke a t

IRSA conferences in 2001 and 2002.

We apprec ia te the suppor t g iven to the pro jec t by Mar i Panges tu

and Tubagus Fer idhanuse tyawan and o ther CSIS s ta ff , in addi t ion

to our long-s tanding coopera t ion wi th the Execut ive Direc tor,

Hadi Soesas t ro . Chat ib Basr i has p layed a major ro le in suppor t ing

closer t ies be tween the Projec t and research s ta ff a t the Facul ty of

Economics a t the Univers i ty of Indones ia , l inks tha t have

deepened par t ly as a resul t of the appoin tment of Budy

Resosudarmo as a Projec t s ta ff member in 2001. Whi le on leave ,

Chr is Manning took the oppor tuni ty to cement ANU t ies wi th the

Univers i ty of Indones ia , CSIS and LIPI , in par t icu lar by ar ranging

jo in t seminars and through profess ional coopera t ion wi th s ta ff and

s tudents a t a l l these ins t i tu t ions .

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND PUBLICATIONSPubl ica t ions and research ac t iv i t ies of Pro jec t s ta ff , inc luding

both core and o ther research s ta ff a t tached to the Projec t , covered

most major aspects of Indones ian economic development .

Publ ica t ions are l i s ted in Attachment G and research ac t iv i t ies in

Attachment H . In addi t ion to research conducted by Projec t s ta ff ,

graduate s tudent work supervised by the s ta ff made an impor tant

cont r ibut ion to the research output of the Projec t .

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Research work on Indones ia’s macroeconomic development

cont inued to be a focus of research suppor ted by the Projec t and

under taken by severa l Pro jec t s ta ff members . This inc luded

suppor t for the Survey o f Recent Developments in the BIES and

Kel ly Bird’s economic update , publ i shed in the Indones ia

Assessment volume in 2001. Ross McLeod made a major

cont r ibut ion to debates on monetary pol icy and the cont rovers ia l

IMF program in Indones ia . Hadi Soesas t ro a lso cont r ibuted to

these debates in severa l publ ica t ions . Macroeconomic d imensions

of growth in severa l ne ighbour ing count r ies , inc luding Timor and

the Phi l ippines , was a focus of research under taken by Hal Hi l l .

He edi ted two volumes , East Timor: Development Chal lenges for

the World’s Newest Nat ion (wi th Joao Saldanha) , and The

Phi l ippine Economy: Development , Pol ic ies , and Chal lenges (wi th

Arsenio Bal i sacan) , based on in terna t ional seminars on wide-

ranging d imensions of economic development in both count r ies .

Trade and re la ted industr ia l pol icy and development in Indones ia

has cont inued to be a focus of research under taken by severa l s ta ff

members , inc luding Chat ib Basr i , Hal Hi l l , Thee Kian Wie , and

Hadi Soesas t ro . Chat ib Basr i added a new dimension to th is work

through h is research on the pol i t ica l economy of t rade reform in

Indones ia , inc luding severa l papers publ i shed in col labora t ion

wi th Hal Hi l l . Hadi Soesas t ro wrote papers on aspects of

g lobal i sa t ion in Eas t Asia and impl ica t ions for Indones ia , as wel l

as ASEAN, APEC and AFTA; George Fane publ i shed a review

ar t ic le on ASEAN; and Thee Kian Wie cont inued h is research on

indus t r ia l development and fore ign inves tment .

Decentral i sa t ion and regional deve lopment , inc luding the

development of Eas t Timor, now an independent count ry, was a lso

an impor tant topic of research . Col in Bar low, Ross McLeod, Jamie

Mackie and Hadi Soesas t ro cont r ibuted to the above-ment ioned

book edi ted by Hal Hi l l on Eas t Timor. Hadi Soesas t ro examined

var ious aspects of economic development in Timor in severa l

papers and was a lso involved in a number of meet ings on regional

development in Indones ia . Regional development was a lso a topic

of research in a broader in terna t ional context . Hal Hi l l publ i shed a

new paper on regional d ispar i t ies in Eas t Asian development , and

Chr is Manning comple ted a paper on labour market developments

in severa l Eas t Asian count r ies .

With the appoin tment of Budy Resosudarmo in 2001, var ious

aspects of environmental economics in Indones ia became a focus

of research . In addi t ion to working on a i r pol lu t ion and publ i sh ing

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a paper on Indones ia’s c lean a i r program, Budy a lso worked on

energy pr ic ing pol icy, br ibery, i l lega l logging and fores t ry pol icy.

Agricul tural deve lopment , economic his tory and banking were

areas of cont inuing research specia l i sa t ion among s taff members .

Col in Bar low cont inued to work on var ious aspects of agr icul tura l

and rura l development in Indones ia , inc luding research on the

palm oi l indus t ry and on rura l development in Eas t Indones ia .

P ier re van der Eng cont r ibuted a paper on Indones ia’s long- term

economic growth in the 2001 Assessment volume, and worked on a

range of aspects of Indones ian and Eas t Asian economic h is tory,

inc luding fore ign a id , cur rency va lues and wages . Ross McLeod

extended h is research work on the Indones ian banking sec tor.

Pover ty in Indones ia developed as a major a rea of research in the

div is ion . Pe ter Warr and John Maxwel l , through the newly

es tabl i shed Pover ty Research Cent re , together wi th George Fane ,

worked on var ious aspects of pover ty and pover ty a l lev ia t ion

pol ic ies in Indones ia s ince the economic cr i s i s . Rela ted to th is

work , Chr is Manning publ i shed papers on var ious aspects of

labour markets in Indones ia and Eas t Asia , and in terna t ional

labor migra t ion , as wel l as a paper on labour pol icy in Indones ia .

He worked on var ious aspects of labour pol icy whi le on leave in

Indones ia , together wi th Kel ly Bird , who in i t ia ted new research on

minimum wage pol icy in Indones ia .

Austral ia-Indones ia re la t ions remained an impor tant focus of

research work . Jamie Mackie worked on refugee pol icy in the

wake of the Tampa affa i r in 2001, and a lso drew a t ten t ion to key

issues in Aust ra l ian- Indones ian re la t ions in severa l seminars and

ar t ic les ; Ross Garnaut ’s impor tant co l lec t ion of essays on

Aust ra l ia -Asia re la t ions i s a l so wor thy of note . Hadi Soesas t ro

and Chr is Manning organised a conference on Indones ia and

Aust ra l ia in Jakar ta , which resul ted in the publ ica t ion of a smal l

volume by CSIS on th is subjec t in 2001.

INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES

A high pr ior i ty of the Indones ia Projec t i s the in terna t ional

d isseminat ion of i t s research work . Dur ing 2001–2002, bes ides

conferences in Indones ia ( Jakar ta and Bal i ) , core Projec t members

were involved in a range of in terna t ional conferences in

Singapore , Kuala Lumpur, Taipe i , Tokyo, the USA (Ohio Sta te) ,

Puer to Rico and Buenos Aires . They a lso gave seminars a t var ious

univers i ty loca t ions in the USA (Wiscons in , Cornel l , Columbia ,

Harvard and UC San Diego) and a t severa l Aust ra l ia univers i t ies

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(Adela ide , Melbourne and Monash) , inc luding the ANU. Projec t

members were a lso ac t ive in broader regional groupings , such as

the Eas t Asian Economic Associa t ion , which he ld i t s b iennia l

conference in Kuala Lumpur in November 2002.

STUDENT RESEARCH

The Projec t cont inues to emphas ize graduate s tudent research on

the Indones ian economy, wi th the a im of cont r ibut ing to the

development of the next genera t ion of senior Indones ian

economis ts . Very good PhD disser ta t ions were comple ted in the

Divis ion of Economics 2001 by Mr Chat ib Basr i and Mr Iman

Sugema on the pol i t ica l economy of pro tec t ion and monetary

pol icy and banking, respect ive ly. Both have re turned to the i r home

ins t i tu t ions , respect ive ly the Univers i ty of Indones ia and the

Bogor Agr icul tura l Ins t i tu te , two of the most pres t ig ious te r t ia ry

ins t i tu t ions in the count ry. Severa l o ther Indones ian s tudents

successfu l ly comple ted the i r Masters degrees inc luding research

papers in appl ied economics on aspects of the Indones ian

economy. Other s tudents were engaged in pos tgraduate research a t

MA level ( research papers) and comple t ing course work on the

way to s ta r t ing a PhD Thes is on the Indones ian economy.

Projec t s ta ff have a lso supervised theses wr i t ten in o ther Facul t ies

and Cent res a t the ANU. Mitsuhi ro Hayashi comple ted an

ins ight fu l thes is in economic h is tory ent i t led ‘Smal l and Medium

Enterpr ise Development and Subcont rac t ing in Indones ia : A

Compar ison wi th Japan’s His tor ica l Exper ience’. Tony

Prase t ian tono f rom Gadjah Mada Univers i ty began research in the

Centre of Publ ic Pol icy on the pol i t ica l economy of s ta te

enterpr i se re form in 2001.

Two new Indones ian PhD s tudents have recent ly commenced

coursework programs in the Divis ion of Economics . Pro jec t

members a lso advise , and lec ture to , mas ters - level and

undergraduate s tudents . Hal Hi l l coordina tes a course on the

Economies of Southeas t Asia in the Nat ional Cent re of

Development S tudies and the Facul ty of Economics , open to both

undergraduate and pos t -graduate s tudents .

LIBRARY

The Projec t houses a smal l spec ia l i s t l ibrary focus ing on the

economy but a l so conta in ing key books and theses , and a bas ic se t

of up to da te s ta t i s t ics on popula t ion , educat ion , hea l th and

re la ted subjec ts . The l ibrary has been wel l managed by Tr ish van

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der Hoek who looks af te r access ions and adminis ters a smal l

borrowing program.

OUTREACHProjec t members were ac t ive in a wide var ie ty of publ ic a ffa i rs

and out reach ac t iv i t ies , inc luding teaching , media commentary,

consul t ing and advisory work .

Core Project staff—Hal Hill, Ross McLeod, Budy Resosudarmo and Chris

Manning—participated in meet ings and workshops on aspects of the

developments in Indones ia , in addi t ion to academic seminars and

the Update conferences . These inc luded the above-ment ioned

workshops and seminars on Aust ra l ia - Indones ia re la t ions and the

Indones ia Discuss ion Group meet ings organised by Professor

Jamie Mackie a t the ANU.

Core s ta ff members sought to be access ib le to the media on

aspects of Indones ian affa i rs in 2001-2002. They gave f requent

radio in terv iews wi th repor ters f rom Aust ra l ia and overseas ( the

ABC, and the Singapore Broadcas t ing Corpora t ion) and

cont r ibuted to the pr in t media , especia l ly in The Asian Wal l S tree t

Journal , The Canberra Times , The Austra l ian , The Aus tra l ian

Financia l Review and The Jakar ta Pos t . Specia l ment ion should be

made in th is context of Ross McLeod’s h igh prof i le ana lyses of

Indones ian monetary and banking pol icy, in the wake of h is

lec tures a t the Cent ra l Bank (Bank Indones ia) in 2001.

Projec t members enjoy c lose re la t ions wi th Aust ra l ian and

in terna t ional development agencies , and are of ten ca l led upon by

them to g ive advice or present papers . Examples of th is k ind of

ac t iv i ty inc luded br ief ings to the Indones ia sec t ion s ta ff in

AusAID, and cont r ibut ions to AusAID ac t ion s ta tements and p lans

on Indones ia , inc luding the decent ra l i sa t ion program and the

overa l l a id program. Ross McLeod provided AusAID wi th an

evalua t ion of the IMF suppor t program for Indones ia , and Chr is

Manning comple ted a shor t paper for AusAID on the impact of the

Bal i bombings on the Indones ian economy and impl ica t ions for the

a id program. In addi t ion , Pro jec t members he ld informal meet ings

wi th a range of government off ic ia ls and journal i s t s working on

Indones ia , and provided informal br ie f ings for severa l off icers

pr ior to the i r depar ture to take up new pos t ings in Indones ia .

The Projec t a l so hos ted meet ings wi th severa l senior Indones ian

government off ic ia ls , inc luding the Indones ian Ambassador to

Aust ra l ia , H.E. Sudjadnan Parnohadin ingra t , and severa l of h is

senior s ta ff dea l ing wi th t rade and in terna t ional economic

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re la t ions . They d iscussed Indones ian development wi th severa l

members of the d ip lomat ic corps ( inc luding the Uni ted Sta tes and

European representa t ives) in Canberra , who v iew Aust ra l ian

scholars as be ing par t icu lar ly wel l informed on Indones ian affa i rs .

They a lso had d iscuss ions on the Indones ian economy wi th a

number of v is i t ing off ic ia ls f rom Indones ian , and In terna t ional

Agencies dea l ing wi th Indones ia , inc luding Dr. Bi l ly Joedono, the

Head of Nat ional Audi t Board , Ambassador Cinnamon Dorns i fe

(Asian Development Bank, Phi l ippines) and Paul Deus ter

(USAID) .

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ATTACHMENT A: ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THEBULLETIN OF INDONESIAN ECONOMIC STUDIES 2001-2002VOLUME 37 NO 1 (APRIL 2001)Survey of Recent DevelopmentsHoward Dick

The Impact of the Indones ian Financia l Cr is i s on Chi ldren: AnAnalys is Using the 100 Vi l lages DataLisa A. Cameron

Anti -Corrupt ion St ra tegies in Indones iaNatasha Hamil ton-Hart

Can Indones ia Decent ra l i se Successfu l ly? Plans , Problems andProspectsJames Alm, Rober t H. Aten , Roy Bahl

Note

Firs t Resul t s f rom the 2000 Popula t ion CensusTerence H. Hul l

Debate

Labour Market F lexib i l i ty, Pover ty and the Indones ian Cr is i s : AComment :Shaf iq Dhanani , Iyanatul Islam

A Rejoinder :Chris Manning

VOLUME 37 NO 2 (AUGUST 2001)Survey of Recent DevelopmentsMari Panges tu , Miranda Swaray Goeltom

In Memoriam: Professor Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, 1917–2001Thee Kian Wie

In Memoriam: Professor Benjamin Higgins, 1912–2001Jamie Mackie

Does Indonesia Have a ‘Low Pay’ Civil Service?Deon Filmer, David L. Lindauer

Schooling in Indonesia: Crisis-Related and Longer-Term IssuesGavin W. Jones, Peter Hagul

The 1981–83 Indonesian Income Tax Reform Process: Who Pulled theStrings?Gitte Heij

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Counting for Democracy: Development of National Statistical Systems ina Decentralised IndonesiaTerence H. Hull

Review Article

Anthony L. Smith (ed.) , Gus Dur and the Indonesian Economy

Ross H. McLeod

VOLUME 37 NO 3 (DECEMBER 2001)Survey of Recent DevelopmentsReza Y. Siregar

Remembering Dayan DawoodR. William Liddle

In Memoriam: Norma HiscockLiz Drysdale and Hal Hill

Framework for Implementing Inflation Targeting in IndonesiaHalim Alamsyah, Charles Joseph, Juda Agung, Doddy Zulverdy

The New Indonesian Equalisation TransferBlane D. Lewis

Intergovernmental Transfers and Decentralisation in IndonesiaChristopher Silver, Iwan J. Azis, Larry Schroeder

Small and Medium Enterprise Dynamics in IndonesiaAlbert Berry, Edgard Rodriguez, Henry Sandee

Conference Report Indonesia Update 2001: Gender Equity andDevelopment in IndonesiaKathryn Robinson

VOLUME 38 NO 1 (APRIL 2002)Survey of Recent DevelopmentsPaul R. Deuster

Herb FeithChris Manning, Harold Crouch, John Maxwell

Family Size, Unwantedness, and Child Health and Health CareUtilisation in IndonesiaEric R. Jensen, Dennis A. Ahlburg

Public Environmental Expenditures in IndonesiaJeffrey R. Vincent, Jean Aden, Magda Adriani, Giovanna Dore,Vivianti Rambe, Thomas Walton

Using ENSO–Southern Oscillation Climate Data to Improve FoodPolicy Planning in IndonesiaRosamond L. Naylor, Walter P. Falcon, Nikolas Wada, DanielRochberg

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Deregulation of Indonesia’s Interregional Agricultural TradeRoger Montgomery, Sudarno Sumarto, Sulton Mawardi, SyaikhuUsman, Nina Toyamah, Vita Febriany, John Strain

VOLUME 38 NO 2 (AUGUST 2002)Survey of Recent DevelopmentsPrema-chandra Athukorala

H W Arndt: An AppreciationPeter McCawley and colleagues

The Changing Role of Non-farm Activities in Agricultural Householdsin Indonesia: Some Insights from the Agricultural CensusesAnne Booth

Regional Income Inequality and the Initial Impact of the EconomicCrisisTakahiro Akita, Armida Alisjahbana

NTT Sandalwood: Roots of DisasterStephen Marks

An Assessment of the Asset Management Company Model in the Reformof Indonesia’s Banking SectorJake Redway

VOLUME 38 NO 3 (DECEMBER 2002)Survey of Recent DevelopmentsArmida S . Al i s jahbana and Chris Manning

Inaugura l Award of the H.W.Arndt Pr ize

Ant i -Pover ty Programs in Indones iaAnne Daly and George Fane

Compet i t ion Pol icy in Indones ia and the New Ant i -Monopoly andFai r Compet i t ion LawThee Kian Wie

Indones ia’s Clean Air ProgramBudy P. Resosudarmo

Combat ing Corrupt ion in Indones ia? The Ombudsman and theAsse ts Audi t ing Commiss ionStephen Sher lock

The In terna t ional Monetary Fund Suppor t Program in Indones ia :Compar ing Implementa t ion under Three Pres identsBoediono

Reinvent ing ASEAN: A Review Art ic leGeorge Fane

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ATTACHMENT B: INDONESIA ASSESSMENT SERIES2001 (PROCEEDINGS OF INDONESIA UPDATE 2001PUBLISHED IN 2002)WOMEN IN INDONESIA: GENDER, EQUITY AND DEVELOPMENTKathryn Robinson and Sharon Bessell (eds)

CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

Prologue by Ambassador Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat

In t roduct ion to the IssuesKathryn Robinson and Sharon Bessell

The Mega Factor in Indones ian Pol i t ics : A New Pres ident or a

New Kind of Pres idency?Krishna Sen

The Downfal l of Pres ident Abdurrahman Wahid: A Return to

Author i ta r ian ism?Edward Aspinall

The Year in Review: From Bl ind Man’s Bluff to Mega

Expecta t ionsMari Pangestu

Fur ther Comments on the Economy, wi th a Gender Perspect iveMohammad Sadli

Ins t i tu t ion Bui ld ing: An Effor t to Improve Indones ian Women’s

Role and Sta tusKhofifah Indar Parawansa

CommentarySue Blackburn

Feminism in Indones ia in an In terna t ional ContextSaparinah Sadli

Gay and Lesbi Subjec t iv i t ies , Nat ional Belonging and the New

Indones iaTom Boellstorff

And the Winner I s . . . Indones ian Women in Publ ic Li feMayling Oey-Gardiner

Indones ian Women Art i s t s : Transcending Compl ianceCarla Bianpoen

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Litera ture , Mythology and Regime Change: Some Observat ions on

Recent Indones ian Women’s Wri t ingBarbara Hatley

Women and the Labour Market dur ing and af te r the Cr is i sLisa Cameron

Women’s In terna t ional Labour Migra t ionGraeme Hugo

Customary Ins t i tu t ions , Syar iah Law and the Margina l i sa t ion of

Indones ian WomenEdriana Noerdin

Women’s Grassroots Movements in Indones ia : A Case Study of the

PKK and Is lamic Women’s Organisa t ionsLies Marcoes

Women’s Act iv ism agains t Violence in South SulawesiZohra A Baso and Nurul Ilmi Idrus

Soedarti Surbakti

The Changing Indones ian HouseholdGavin W Jones

Women, Family Planning and Decent ra l i sa t ion: New Var ia t ions on

Old ThemesTerence H Hull and Sri Moertiningsih Adioetomo

Men, Women and Communi ty Development in Eas t Nusa TenggaraRia Gondowarsito

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ATTACHMENT C: INDONESIA ASSESSMENT SERIES2002 (PROCEEDINGS OF INDONESIA UPDATE 2002 TOBE PUBLISHED IN 2003)LOCAL POWER AND POLITICS IN INDONESIA:DECENTRALISATION AND DEMOCRATISATIONEdward Aspinall and Greg Fealy (eds)

In t roduct ion: democra t i sa t ion , decent ra l i sa t ion and the r i se of the

loca lEdward Aspinall and Greg Fealy

PART I POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC UPDATE

Pol i t ica l update : Megawat i ’s hold ing opera t ionHarold Crouch

Economic update : st ruggl ing to mainta in momentumMohamad Ikhsan

PART II DECENTRALISATION AND DEMOCRATISATION:OVERVIEW

Regional au tonomy and loca l pol i t ics in Indones iaM. Ryaas Rasyid

Not enough pol i t ics ! Power, par t ic ipa t ion and the new democra t ic

pol i ty in Indones iaHans Antlöv

What i s happening on the ground? The progress of decent ra l i sa t ionArrellano A. Colongon Jr

New rules , o ld s t ruc tures and the l imi ts of democra t ic

decent ra l i sa t ionMichael Malley

PART III REGIONAL CASE STUDIES

Power and pol i t ics in Nor th Sumatra : The uncomple ted re formasiVedi R. Hadiz

Who are the ‘orang Riau’? Negot ia t ing ident i ty across geographic

and e thnic d iv idesMichele Ford

The pr iva t i sa t ion of Semen Padang: regional ident i ty and

economic hegemony in the new era of decent ra l i sa t ionMinako Sakai

Coming apar t and s taying together a t the cent re : Debates over

provinc ia l s ta tus in Java and MaduraGeorge Quinn

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Changing the cul tura l landscape of loca l pol i t ics in pos t -

author i ta r ian Indones ia : the v iew f rom Blora , Cent ra l JavaAmrih Widodo

Between r ights and repress ion: the pol i t ics of spec ia l au tonomy in

PapuaRodd McGibbon

PART IV INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETY

Decent ra l i sa t ion and women in Indones ia : One s tep back , two

steps forward?Hana Satriyo

Shif t ing power to the per iphery: The impact of decent ra l i sa t ion on

fores ts and fores t peopleIda Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo

Business as usual? The Indones ian armed forces and loca l pol i t ics

in the pos t -Soehar to eraMarcus Mietzner

Decent ra l i sa t ion and the Indones ian bureaucracy: major changes ,

minor impact?Rainer Rohdewohld

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ATTACHMENT D: INDONESIA STUDY GROUP MEETINGS

2001

7 February

Howard Dick (Univers i ty o f Melbourne)

A preview of the Apr i l BIES Survey of Recent Developments

21 February

Mark Turner (Univers i ty o f Canberra)

Decent ra l i sa t ion or d is in tegra t ion? Regional au tonomy in

Indones ia

7 March

Harold Crouch ( In ternat ional Cr is i s Group Jakar ta /ANU)

Recent pol i t ica l developments in Indones ia

22 March

Yuj i Suzuki (Hosei Univers i ty )

Japanese & Aust ra l ian perspect ives on Indones ia

4 Apr i l

Anne Casson (ANU)

The evolu t ion and potent ia l impact of reg ional au tonomy on

fores ts and es ta te c rops in Kal imantan , Indones ia

11 Apr i l

Hal Hi l l (ANU)

Economic pol icy i ssues in Timor : some ref lec t ions on an

in terna t ional conference in Di l i

18 Apr i l

Richard Chauvel (Vic tor ia Univers i ty o f Technology)

Developments in I r ian Jaya/Papua

27 Apr i l

Iman Sugema (ANU/Bogor Agr icul tural Univers i ty )

Pol icy opt ions for Indones ia’s recovery

9 May

Don Emmerson (S tanford Univers i ty )

US-Indones ia re la t ions under the Bush adminis t ra t ion

11 May

Hadi Soesastro (Center for Strategic and International Studies [CSIS])

Political paralysis in Jakarta and economy instability: is there a way out?

30 May

Chris Manning (ANU)

Politics and economics in post Soeharto Indonesia: are declining living

standards inevitable?

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13 June

Minako Sakai (Aus tra l ian Defence Force Academy)

Land d isputes in the era of pol i t ica l re form and decent ra l i sa t ion:

cases f rom South Sumatra .

18 June

Greg Sher idan (The Aus tra l ian)

The fu ture for Aust ra l ian- Indones ian re la t ions

21 June

Arie f Budiman (Univers i ty o f Melbourne)

Antic ipa t ing a Megawat i pres idency: who might be the main

actors , what coa l i t ions and what pol ic ies?

21 June

James Bat ley (Aus tra l ian Representa t ive in Eas t Timor and Head

of Miss ion o f Aus tra l ia’s Miss ion in Di l i )

East Timor : cur rent s i tua t ion , fu ture prospects and Aust ra l ia ’s ro le

4 Ju ly

Richard Baker (Eas t -West Center)

Indones ia and regional secur i ty i ssues

12 Ju ly

Ruth McVey ( independent scholar)

Nat ion versus Sta te in Indones ia

8 August

Hermanto S iregar (Bogor Agr icul tural Univers i ty )

Indones ian expor t per formance

22 August

Leena Avonius (ANU)

Changing Adat : f rom New Order ’s ‘Suku Teras ing’ to the

‘ Indigenous People’ of Reformasi

24 August

Hadi Soesas tro (CSIS/ANU)

Decent ra l i sa t ion under Megawat i

29 August

Michael Carnahan (Central Fiscal Author i ty, Eas t Timor)

A perspect ive f rom wi th in the Eas t Timor t rans i t ional

adminis t ra t ion

12 September

Bernhard Pla tzdasch (ANU)

Recent ideologica l developments in Indones ian Is lam

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24 September

Professor M Sadl i ( Indones ia Forum Foundat ion)

The economic and pol i t ica l landscape in Indones ia today

3 October

Arie l Her iyanto (Univers i ty o f Melbourne)

Indus t r ia l i sa t ion of the mass media in democra t i s ing Indones ia :

the cases of Tempo and Jakar ta-Jakar ta

14 November

Ambassador Cinnamon Dorns i fe (As ian Development Bank ,

Phi l ippines)

What can the donor communi ty do to encourage meaningful ac t ion

agains t cor rupt ion in Indones ia?

28 November

Greg Fealy (ANU)

Musl im reac t ions to the US- led ‘war on te r ror i sm’

21 December

Chris Manning (ANU)

Economic popul ism on the r i se in Jakar ta , wi th spec ia l re ference

to labour pol icy

2002

30 January

Dr George Adi t jondro (Univers i ty o f Newcast le )

Corrupt ion as a pol i t ica l footba l l : f rom Gus Dur to Tauf ik Kiemas

7 February

Paul Deus ter (USAID, Jakar ta)

Recent economic developments

14 February

Kel ly Bird (USAID, Jakar ta)

Should we re- th ink t rade pol icy in Indones ia?

20 February

Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat (Ambassador o f the Republ ic o f

Indones ia)

Represent ing Indones ia abroad: re f lec t ions f rom the Soehar to and

pos t -Soehar to eras

6 March

Stephen Sher lock (Par l iamentary Research Serv ice)

Combat ing corrupt ion in Indones ia

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27 March

Ida Aju Resosudarmo (Center for International Forestry Research)

Closer to people and t rees : Wil l decent ra l iza t ion work for the

people and the fores ts of Indones ia?

15 May

Marie-Chris t ine Schroeder-van Waes (Lawyer and former advisor

to IMF Jakar ta)

Indones ian Insolvency Law Reform and the Commercia l Cour t

22 May

Amrih Widodo (Facul ty o f As ian S tudies , ANU)

Watching Sine t ron: Fee l ing/Mourning Moderni ty and Vir tua l

Consumpt ion in Pos t New Order Indones ia

5 June

Giora El i raz (Hebrew Univers i ty o f Jerusalem and Vis i t ing Fel low

in the Facul ty o f As ian S tudies , ANU)

Why Is lamic Modernism has Taken Root in Indones ia ra ther than

in Egypt

21 June

Hadi Soesas tro (Center for S tra tegic and In ternat ional S tudies)

A Pre l iminary Assessment of Decent ra l iza t ion

26 June

Jaap Timmer (Research Fel low, S ta te , Socie ty and Governance in

Melanes ia Projec t /Dept o f Anthropology, RSPAS)

Ins t iga t ion and Resolu t ion: The Prof i t s of Terror and the Limi ts of

‘Grassroots ’ Reconci l ia t ion in Eas tern Indones ia

10 Ju ly

Dr S B (Bi l ly ) Joedono ( former Minis ter for Trade (1994/95) and

current ly Chairman o f BPK, the S ta te Audi t Board)

Bank Indones ia’s c r i s i s loans to the banks : the BPK repor t , and

the government’s response

12 Ju ly

Dr Tamrin Amal Tomagola (Univers i ty o f Indones ia)

The Anatomical S t ruc ture of (Maluku) Communal Conf l ic t

Danie l Vermonden (Univers i te L ibre de Bruxel les )

In the wake of the Aust rones ian seafarers : an thropology of

mar i t ime techniques of the Butonese People (Southeas t Sulawesi )

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7 August

Agus Sumule (Facul ty o f Agr icul ture , the S ta te Univers i ty o f

Papua / Vis i t ing Fel low, RMAP, RSPAS, ANU)

Will spec ia l au tonomy of Papua s t rengthen the na t ional in tegr i ty

of Indones ia?A cr i t ica l look a t the prerequis i tes for the successfu l

implementa t ion of Indones ian Law No. 21/2001

14 August

Marshal l Clark (Facul ty o f As ian S tudies , ANU)

Symbol ic v io lence and representa t ions of mascul in i ty in

contemporary Indones ian c inema

21 August

Edward Aspinal l (Department o f Pol i t ica l and Socia l Change,

RSPAS, ANU)

The pol i t ics of I s lam in Aceh

28 August

Peter McCawley (NCDS, ANU)

The Informat ion and Communica t ion ( ICT) Revolut ion in

Indones ia : Impl ica t ions for Indones ian Studies

25 September

Peter Warr (Pover ty Research Centre , Div is ion o f Economics ,

RSPAS)

How a r ice ta r i ff a ffec ts the poor

23 October

Dr Rizal Sukma (CSIS , Jakar ta)

Recent pol i t ica l developments in Indones ia , wi th spec ia l re ference

to the TNI

8 November

Danie l S Lev (Department o f Pol i t ica l Sc ience , Univers i ty o f

Washington)

Misunders tanding the pol i t ics of change in Indones ia

27 November

Professor Yuanzhi Kong (Peking Univers i ty )

The Chinese Musl ims of Indones ia : pas t , p resent and fu ture

4 December

Dr Wahyu Sut iyono ( In ternat ional Graduate School o f

Management , Univers i ty o f South Aus tra l ia)

Managing human resources in a changing economy: the case of

Indones ian enterpr ises

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ATTACHMENT E: WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES 2001–2002

WHERE IS INDONESIA GOING AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN FORAUSTRALIA?12 February 2001The Aust ra l ian Nat ional Univers i ty

Coordinators:

Richard RobisonChr is Manning

The program

In t roduct ionRichard RobisonChr is Manning

The Pol i t ica l Tra jec toryCoordina tor : Richard Robison

The Economic Tra jec toryCoordina tor : Hal Hi l l

Holding togetherCoordina tor : Chr is Manning

Impl ica t ions for Aust ra l ia , Aust ra l ia - Indones ia Rela t ions

MICROECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENTAND POVERTY ALLEVIATION2 May 2001The Aust ra l ian Nat ional Univers i ty

Unemployment , consumpt ion smoothing , and precaut ionary savingin urban China

Xin Meng (ANU)Discussant : Prema-Chandra Athukorala

Chair : Chris Manning

Evaluat ing the IDT (Ass is tance for Lagging Vi l lages) Program inIndones ia : Exploi t ing Program Rules to Ident i fy the Effec t onEmployment

Vivi Ala tas (World Bank , Jakar ta)Discussant : George FaneChair : Xin Meng

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Minimum Wages and Employment in Jabotabek (The GreaterJakar ta Region)Lisa Cameron (Univers i ty o f Melbourne)Chair : Chris Manning

INDONESIA-AUSTRALIA BILATERAL CONFERENCE

(Jo in t ly organized by Cent re for S t ra tegic and In terna t ionalStudies and The Indones ia Projec t , The Aust ra l ian Nat ionalUnivers i ty)

CSIS Bui ld ing , Jakar ta22-23 March 2001

THURSDAY 22 MARCH

Opening SessionRemarks Djisman S . S imandjuntak

Ross Garnaut

Keynote Speech H.E. Alwi Shihab

Session One: Indonesian Pol i t ica l S i tuat ion andDevelopmentsPresenters Abdi l lah Toha

Lt . Gen. Agus Widjo joRiza l Sukma

Chair Fikr i Juf r i

Session Two: Indonesian Economic Si tuat ion andDevelopmentsPresenters Anwar Nasut ion

Sr i Mulyani Indrawat iHadi Soesas t ro

Chair Geoff rey Forres ter

Session Three: Recent Developments in Austra l iaPresenters Patr ick Wal ters

Ross GarnautJohn Beggs

Chair Nirwan Idrus

FRIDAY 23 MARCH

Session Four: Indonesia-Australia Bilateral RelationsIndones ian Presenters

Jusuf WanandiS. WiryonoNoke Kiroyan

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Austral ian Presenters Jamie MackieKevin RuddRichard Robison

Chair Sabam Siagian

Concluding SessionRemarks Chris Manning

Hadi Soesas t ro

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Vivi Ala tas (World Bank , Indones ia)(one month)Aspects of pover ty in Indones ia .Speaker a t the ‘Microeconomic Aspects of Economic Adjus tmentand Pover ty Al levia t ion’ workshop in May 2001.

Lisa Cameron (Univers i ty o f Melbourne)( four days)Speaker a t the ‘Microeconomic Aspects of Economic Adjus tmentand Pover ty Al levia t ion’ workshop in May 2001.

Howard Dick (Univers i ty o f Melbourne)( four days)Author of ‘Survey of Recent Developments’ for the Apr i l 2001issue of the’Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies .Speaker a t the Indones ia S tudy Group, February 2001.

Hermanto S iregar (Lincoln Univers i ty )(5 weeks)Performance of ne t -expor ts of se lec ted ASEAN count r ies ofIndones ia , Thai land & Malays ia .Speaker a t the Indones ia S tudy Group, August 2001.

Hadi Soesas tro (CSIS , Jakar ta)(one week)Recent economic developments and pol icy i ssues .Speaker a t the Indones ia S tudy Group, May & August 2001.

Iman Sugema (ANU/Bogor Agr icul tural Ins t i tu te)(6 weeks)Was the banking sec tor weak before the cr i s i s? ; financia l f rag i l i tyand economic cr i s i s ; macroeconomic of f inancia l c r i s i s : a c redi tt ransmiss ion approach.Speaker a t the Indones ia S tudy Group, Apr i l 2001.

2002Armida Al is jahbana (Padjadjaran Univers i ty, Bandung, Indones ia)(one week)Co-author of ‘Survey of Recent Developments’ for December 2002issue of the Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies .

Kel ly Bird (USAID, Jakar ta)( two weeks)Impact of minimum wage pol icy on workers’ earn ings inIndones ian smal l -sca le indus t ry and informal sec tor ; recenteconomic developments.Speaker a t the Indones ia S tudy Group, February 2002.Speaker a t Economics Trade & Development seminar ser ies .

ATTACHMENT F: VISITORS TO THE INDONESIA PROJECT

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Paul Deus ter (USAID, Jakar ta)(one week)Author of ‘Survey of Recent Developments’ for Apr i l 2002 i ssueof the’Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies .Speaker a t the Indones ia S tudy Group, February 2002.

Wahyu Sut iyono (Univers i ty o f South Aus tra l ia)(s ix weeks)Human resource management in a changing economy: the case ofIndones ian enterpr i ses .Speaker a t the Indones ia S tudy Group, December 2002.

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ATTACHMENT G: PUBLICATIONS 2001-2002

BOOKS

GARNAUT, R

(2001) Soc ia l Democracy in Aus tra l ia’s As ian Future , As ia Paci f ic

Press , The Aust ra l ian Nat ional Univers i ty and Ins t i tu te of

Southeas t Asian Studies , S ingapore .

HILL, H C

2001

Ekonomi Indones ia , Edis i Kedua , PT RajaGraf indo Persada ,

Jakar ta . (This i s an Indones ian language t rans la t ion of The

Indones ian Economy , Cambridge Univers i ty Press . )

The Economic Development o f Southeas t As ia , Edward Elgar,

Chel tenham, (4 volumes) .

With J M Saldanha (eds) East Timor: Development Chal lenges for

the World’s Newest Nat ion , Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian Studies ,

S ingapore ; Pa lgrave/MacMil lan , London & New York; and Asia-

Paci f ic Press , Canberra .

With Yun-Peng Chu (eds) Socia l Impact o f the Financia l Cr is i s in

East As ia , Edward Elgar, Chel tenham.

MANNING, C

(2001) With P van Diermen, Indones ia Dalam Trans is i : Aspek

Sos ia l dar i Reformasi dan Kris i s , Lembaga Kaj ian Is lam dan

Masyarakat (LKIS) , Yogyakar ta ( t rans la t ion of Indones ia in

Trans i t ion wi th addi t ional Epi logue on Recent Developments by

Chr is Manning and M. Chat ib Basr i ) .

(2002) With M Ikhsan and H Soesas t ro , Ekonomi Indones ia d i Era

Pol i t ik Baru ( Indones ia’s Economy in the New Pol i t ica l Era) ,

Gramedia , Jakar ta .

RESOSUDARMO, B

With B P Brodjonegoro and A Al is jahbana (eds) , Indones ia’s

Sus ta inable Development in a Decentral i za t ion Era , Indones ia

Regional Sc ience Associa t ion , Jakar ta .

SOESASTRO, H

(2002) With I J Piliang and E Prasetyono (eds), Merumuskan Kembali

Kebangsaan Indonesia (Reformulation of Indonesia’s Nationhood),

Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakar ta .

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(2002) With L Subianto (eds) , Peace Bui ld ing and S ta te Bui ld ing

in Eas t Timor ( Jakar ta : Cent re for S t ra tegic and In terna t ional

Studies) .

THEE KIAN WIE

With Howard Dick , Vincent Houben and J . Thomas Lindblad , The

Emergence o f a Nat ional Economy—An economic h is tory o f

Indones ia , 1800-2000 , ASAA Southeas t Asia Publ ica t ions Ser ies ,

Al len & Unwin, Sydney and Univers i ty of Hawai i Press , Honolulu .

ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS

ARNDT, H

(2001) ‘Goa and Eas t Timor ’ , Quadrant Ju ly-August : 26-28.

ASWICAHYONO, H

(2001) With T Anas and D Ardiyanto , ‘The Source of Market

Performance in Indones ia’s Manufac tur ing Indus t ry’ , The

Indones ian Quarter ly 29(1) : 31–42.

(2002) With H C Hi l l , ‘“Perspi ra t ion” versus “Inspi ra t ion” in

Asian Indus t r ia l iza t ion: Indones ia Before the Cr is i s ’ , Journal o f

Development S tudies 38(3) : 138-163.

BASRI, M C

(2002) With H C Hi l l , ‘The Pol i t ica l Economy of Manufac tur ing

Protec t ion in Indones ia’ , in M Ikhsan , C Manning & H Soesas t ro

(eds) , Ekonomi Indones ia d i Era Pol i t ik Baru: 80 Tahun

Mohammad Sadl i , Kompas , Jakar ta : 306-322.

BARLOW, C

(2001) ‘The Rura l Economy and Ins t i tu t ions in Eas t Timor ’ , in H

C Hi l l & J M Saldanha (eds) , East Timor: Development Chal lenges

for the World’s Newest Nat ion , Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian

Studies , S ingapore ; Pa lgrave/MacMil lan , London & New York; and

Asia-Paci f ic Press , Canberra : 110-124.

(2002) ‘The Role of Ins t i tu t ions in P lant ing Improved Smal lholder

Rubber ’ , in R Y Assamoi , K Burger, D Nicolas , F Ruf , and P de

Vernou (eds) , ’The Future o f Perennia l Crops , CD-ROM,

Montpel l ie r, CIRAD.

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BIRD, K

(2002) ‘Adver t i se or d ie : Adver t i s ing and market share dynamics

revis i ted’ , Appl ied Economics Let ters .

FANE, G

(2002) ‘Reinvent ing ASEAN: A Review Art ic le’ , Bul le t in o f

Indones ian Economic S tudies 38(3) : 393-402.

(2002) With A E Daly, ‘Ant i -pover ty programs in Indones ia’ ,

Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies 38(3) : 309-329.

(2002) With R H McLeod, ‘Banking Col lapse and Res t ruc tur ing in

Indones ia , 1997-2001’ , Cato Journal 22(2) (Fal l ) : 277-295.

HAYASHI, M

(2002) ‘The Role of Subcont rac t ing in SME Development in

Indones ia : Micro- level Evidence f rom the Meta lworking and

Machinery Indus t ry’ , Journal o f As ian Economies 13(1) : 1-26 .

HILL, H C

2001

‘An Overview of the Key Issues’ , in Yun-Peng Chu & H C Hi l l

(eds) , Socia l Impact o f the Financia l Cr is i s in Eas t As ia , Edward

Elgar, Chel tenham: 1-26 .

‘Eas t Timor ’s Future : Southeas t Asian or South Paci f ic?’ , in D

Singh & A Smith (eds) , Southeas t As ian Af fa irs 2001 , Ins t i tu te of

Southeas t Asian Studies , S ingapore : 82-92.

‘ Indones ia in Cr is i s : Causes and Consequences’ , in Yun-Peng Chu

& H C Hi l l (eds) , Socia l Impact o f the Financia l Cr is i s in Eas t

As ia , Edward Elgar, Chel tenham: 127-166.

‘ In t roduct ion: the Key Issues’ , in H C Hi l l & J M Saldanha (eds) ,

East Timor: Development Chal lenges for the World’s Newest

Nat ion , Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian Studies , S ingapore ; Pa lgrave/

MacMil lan , London & New York; and Asia-Paci f ic Press ,

Canberra : 3-36 .

‘Old Pol icy Chal lenges for a New Adminis t ra t ion: SMEs in

Indones ia’ , Asian Survey 41(2) : 248-270.

‘Southeas t Asian Studies , Economics’ in N J . Smelser & P B.

Bal tes (eds) , In ternat ional Encyclopedia o f the Socia l and

Behavioural Sc iences , Area and In terna t ional S tudies Sect ion ,

Elsevier.

‘Tiny, Poor and War- torn : Development Pol icy Chal lenges for Eas t

Timor ’ , World Development 29(7) : 1137-1156.

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‘Trade and Commercial Policy’, in H C Hill & J M Saldanha (eds), East

Timor: Development Challenges for the World’s Newest Nation, Institute of

Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore; Palgrave/MacMillan, London & New

York; and Asia-Pacific Press, Canberra: 71-83.

2002

‘Spatial Disparities in Developing East Asia: A Survey’, Asian-Paci f ic

Economic Li terature 16(1) : 10-35.

‘ In t roduct ion’ , in H C Hi l l (ed . ) , ’The Economic Development o f

Southeas t As ia , Edward Elgar, Chel tenham: x i -x l iv.

‘Managing Capi ta l F lows in an Era of In terna t ional F inancia l

Vola t i l i ty : The Southeas t Asian Exper ience’ , in J Thomas Lindblad

(ed . ) , Asian Growth and Foreign Capi ta l : Case S tudies f rom

Eastern As ia , Aksant Academic Publ i shers , Amsterdam: 14-36.

‘Old Pol icy Chal lenges for a New Adminis t ra t ion: SMEs in

Indones ia’ , in C. Harvey and B. Lee (eds) , ’The Role o f SMEs in

Nat ional Economies in Eas t As ia , Edward Elgar, Chel tenham: 158-

180 ( repr in t ) .

With P C Athukora la , ‘Host Country Impact of FDI in Eas t Asia’ ,

in B Bora (ed . ) , Fore ign Direc t Inves tment : Research Issues ,

Rout ledge , London: 168-194.

MACKIE, J

(2001)‘Appeas ing Jakar ta : Correspondence’ , Quarter ly Essay 3:

83-93.

(2001)’ ‘Future Pol i t ica l S t ruc tures and Ins t i tu t ions in Eas t

Timor ’ , in H C Hi l l & J M Saldanha (eds) , Eas t Timor:

Development Chal lenges for the World’s Newest Nat ion , Ins t i tu te

of Southeas t Asian Studies , S ingapore ; Pa lgrave/MacMil lan ,

London & New York; and Asia-Paci f ic Press , Canberra : 193-206.

(2001) ‘ In Memoriam: Benjamin Higgins , 1912-2001’ ’Bul le t in o f

Indones ian Economic S tudies 37(2) : 183-188.

MANNING, C

2001

‘Labour Marke t Ad jus tmen t to Indones ia ’s Economic Cr i s i s : A

Rep ly ’ , Bu l l e t in o f Indones ian Economic S tud ies 37 (1 ) : 117-8 .

‘ Indones ian Labour Marke t s : Ad jus t ing to the Cr i s i s and S low

Recovery ’ , The Ind ian Journa l o f Labour Economics 43 (3 ) : 545-

64 .

Wi th A Cox-Edwards , ‘The Economics o f Employment P ro tec t ion

and Unemployment Insu rance Schemes : Po l i cy Opt ions fo r

Indonesia Project

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Indones ia , Malays ia , t he Ph i l ipp ines and Tha i l and’ , i n G .

Be tche rman and R . I s l am (eds . ) Eas t As ian Labor Marke t s and

Economic Cr i s i s , The Wor ld Bank and the In terna t ional Labour

Organisa t ion , Washington D.C. : 345-378.

Global i sa t ion , the Eas t Asian Cr is i s and Labour Market Pol icy,

Working Paper Ser ies , Eas t -West Center.

With J Garnaut and H Soesas t ro (eds) , ‘Bi la tera l Rela t ions in to

the 20th Century’ , in Indones ia and Austra l ia: Bi la teral Rela t ions

in to the 20 th. Century , Cent re for S t ra tegic and In terna t ional

Studies , Jakar ta : 1-19 .

2002

‘Economic Cr is i s and Labor Migra t ion in Eas t Asia , The World

Economy , 25(3) : 359-85.

With A Al is jahbana , ‘Survey of Recent Economic Developments ,

Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies , 38(3) : 277-305.

‘Lessons f rom Labour Adjus tment to the Eas t Asian Cr is i s : the

Case of South Korea , Thai land and Indones ia’ , East As ian

Economic Perspect ives .13 (March) : 62-96.

‘Harmoniz ing Labor Pol ic ies and Employment Goals ’ in H

Soesas t ro , C Manning & M Ikhsan (eds) , Ekonomi Indones ia d i

Era Pol i t ik Baru ( Indones ia’s Economy in the New Pol i t ica l Era) ,

Gramedia , Jakar ta : 233-244.

ROSS McLEOD

(2001) Repor t for AusAID, ‘Dead on Arr iva l : A Pos t Mor tem of

the IMF Program of Ass is tance to Indones ia 1997–2002’ .

(2002) ‘Second and Thi rd Thoughts on Pr iva t i sa t ion in Indones ia’ ,

Agenda 9 (2) : 151–64.

(2002) ‘Return to Rapid Growth Cannot Be Taken For Granted’, Asian

Analysis 1 October. (This is a web-based article accessible at: http://

www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/Article.cfm?ArticleID=548.)

(2002) ‘Is Bank Indonesia the Cause of Inflation?’, in M Ikhsan, C

Manning and H Soesastro (eds), 80 tahun Mohamad Sadli: Ekonomi

Indonesia di Era Politik Baru , Penerbit Buku Kompas, Jakarta: 117–

27.

RESOSUDARMO, B

2001

‘The economy-wide impact of integrated food crop pest management

in Indonesia’,EEPSEA research reports, Economy and Environment

Program for Southeas t Asia , Ot tawa.

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2002

‘ Indones ia’s Clean Air Program’ , Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic

Studies 38(3) (December) : 343-365.

With Tanujaya , ‘Energy Demand in Indones ia : Pas t and Future

Trend’ , Indones ian Quarter ly 30(2) : 158-174.

With D Har tono, T Ahmad, N L Subiman, Ol iv ia , and A Noegroho,

‘Anal i sa Penentu Sektor Pr ior i tas d i Kelautan dan Per ikanan

Indones ia’, Jurnal Pes is i r dan Kelautan ( Indones ian Journal o f

Coasta l and Marine Resources) , Center for Coas ta l and Mar ine

Resources Studies , Bogor, Indones ia 4(3) : 17-28.

‘Envi ronmenta l ly Fr iendly Agr icul tura l Program in Indones ia’ , in

B P Resosudarmo, A Al is jahbana & B P S Brodjonegoro (eds) ,

Indones ia’s Sus ta inable Development in a Decentra l i za t ion Era ,

Jakar ta , Indones ian Regional Sc ience Associa t ion: 133-158.

With B R Mahi and G P Adir inekso , ‘A Pre l iminary Inves t iga t ion

in to the Factors of Regional Development in Indones ia’ , in B P

Resosudarmo, A Al is jahbana & B P S Brodjonegoro (eds) ,

Indones ia’s Sus ta inable Development in a Decentra l i za t ion Era ,

Indones ian Regional Sc ience Associa t ion , Jakar ta : 301-310.

SOESASTRO, H

2001

‘ASEAN 2030: The Long View’ in S Tay, J Es tanis lao and H

Soesas t ro (eds) , Reinvent ing ASEAN , Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian

Studies , S ingapore .

‘Eas t Timor ’s Economic Rela t ions wi th Indones ia’ in H C Hi l l and

J M. Saldanha (eds) , East Timor: Development Chal lenges for the

World’s Newest Nat ion , Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian Studies ,

S ingapore ; Pa lgrave/MacMil lan , London & New York; and Asia-

Paci f ic Press , Canberra .

‘ Indones ia : Another Cr is i s?’ in The Regional Economic Out look in

2001: Indones ia , Malays ia and Thai land , Trends in Southeas t Asia

No.4 , Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian Studies , S ingapore .

‘ Indones ia Telah Kehi langan Pamor ’ in Suryopra tomo (ed . ) ,

Indones ia 2001—Kehi langan Pamor , Penerbi t Buku Kompas ,

Jakar ta .

‘Towards an Eas t Asian Regional Trading Arrangement’ in S Tay, J

Es tanis lao & H Soesas t ro (eds) , ’Reinvent ing ASEAN , Ins t i tu te of

Southeas t Asian Studies, Singapore.

Indonesia Project

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2002

‘ Indones ia under Megawat i ’ in Out look for Indones ia , Trends in

Southeas t As ia No.2 , Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian Studies ,

S ingapore(January) .

‘Global iza t ion , Development and Secur i ty in Southeas t Asia—An

Overview’ in Towards an ASEAN Stra tegy o f Global i za t ion , Centre

for S t ra tegic and In terna t ional S tudies , Jakar ta : 32-61.

‘Global i sm and the Future of Developing Eas t Asia’ , in Towards

an ASEAN Stra tegy o f Global i za t ion , Cent re for S t ra tegic and

Interna t ional S tudies , Jakar ta : 114-158.

‘Global Terror i sm: Impl ica t ions for S ta te and Human Secur i ty’ , in

U Johannen, A Smith and J Gomez (eds) , September 11 and

Pol i t ica l Freedom—Asian Perspect ives , Se lec t Publ i sh ing ,

Singapore : 72-85.

‘Socia l and Pol i t ica l Impacts of ICT: How Wil l They Affec t

ASEAN’s Agenda?’ in Chia Siow Yue and J J Lim (eds) ,

In format ion Technology in As ia—New Development Paradigms ,

Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian Studies , S ingapore : 68-82.

‘The ASEAN Free Trade Area : A Cr i t ica l Assessment’ in The

Journal o f Eas t As ian Af fa irs 16(1) (Spr ing/Summer) : 20-53.

‘Perspect ive : Indones ia’ in New Neighbour, New Chal lenge—

Austral ia and the Secur i ty o f Eas t Timor , an ASPI Pol icy Repor t ,

The Aust ra l ian St ra tegic Pol icy Ins t i tu te , Canberra , May.

‘APEC: The Joy of a Process’ , Perspect ives 1 (1) .

‘APEC and the ASEM Process : The Future of South Eas t Asian-EU

Coopera t ion’ in C Saunders and G Tr iggs (eds) , Trade and

Cooperat ion wi th the European Union in the New Mil lennium,

Kluwer Law In terna t ional : 139-145.

‘ In tegras i dan Keutuhan Ekonomi Nas ional ’ ( In tegra t ion and

Nat ional Economic Uni ty) in I J P i l iang , E Prase tyono & H

Soesas t ro (eds) , Merumuskan Kembal i Kebangsaan Indones ia

(Reformula t ion of Indones ia’s Nat ionhood) , Cent re for S t ra tegic

and In terna t ional S tudies , Jakar ta : 421-441.

With Mar i Panges tu , ‘The Role of the IMF in Indones ia’s Cr is i s

and Recovery’ in Tan Kong Yam (ed . ) , Asian Economic Recovery—

Pol icy Opt ions for Growth and S tabi l i ty , Singapore Univers i ty

Press , S ingapore : 157-186.

With Helder da Costa , ‘Bui ld ing Eas t Timor ’s Economy’ , in H

Soesas t ro & L Subianto (eds) , Peace Bui ld ing and S ta te Bui ld ing

in Eas t Timor, Cent re for S t ra tegic and In terna t ional S tudies ,

Jakar ta .

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THEE KIAN WIE

2001

‘ In Memoriam: Professor Sumit ro Djojohadikusumo, 1917-2001’ ,

Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic S tudies 37(2) : 173-81.

‘Peranan dan Perkembangan Usaha-Usaha Rumah Tangga, Keci l

dan Menengah da lam Ekonomi Indones ia’ (The ro le and

development of co t tage , smal l and medium-sca le enterpr i ses in the

Indones ian economy) in M Thoha (ed . ) , Dinamika Usaha Keci l dan

Rumah Tangga (The Dynamics of Smal l and Cot tage Enterpr ises) ,

PEP-LIPI , Jakar ta : 19-40.

‘Prospects of a Sus ta inable Indus t r ia l Development Based on

His tor ica l Evidence’ , Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan (Journal

o f Economic and Development I ssues) IX(1) : 29-49.

‘Ref lec t ions on the New Order “Mirac le” ’ , in G Lloyd and S

Smith (eds) , Indones ia Today: Chal lenges o f His tory, Research

School of Pac i f ic and Asian Studies , Aust ra l ian Nat ional

Univers i ty, Canberra , and Ins t i tu te of Southeas t Asian Studies ,

S ingapore : 163-80.

‘The ro le of fore ign d i rec t inves tment in Indones ia’s indus t r ia l

technology development’ , In ternat ional Journal o f Technology

Management—Specia l I ssue On A New Technological Landscape in

Asia-Paci f ic 22(5/6) : 583-98.

‘Tantangan dan Kebi jaksanaan Ekonomi Indones ia Selama Masa

Awal Kemerdekaan’ (Economic Chal lenges and Indones ia’s

Economic Pol ic ies dur ing the Ear ly Independence Per iod) , in S t .

Sular to (ed . ) , Dia log Dengan Se jarah—Soekarno Seratus Tahun

(Dia logue wi th His tory—Soekarno One Hundred Years) , Penerbi t

KOMPAS: 37-51.

2002

‘The Impact of the‘Asian Economic Cr is i s on the Prospects for

Fore ign Direc t Inves tment in Indones ia’ in J Thomas Lindblad

(ed . ) , Asian Growth and Foreign Capi ta l—Case S tudies f rom East

As ia , Aksant Academic Publ ishers , Amsterdam: 37–58.

With J . Thomas Lindblad and wi th a supplement by B Purwanto

and D Sur jo , Indones ian Economic Development and Japanese

Technology , ICSEAD Working Paper Ser ies , Vol . 2002-09, The

Interna t ional Cent re for the Study of Eas t Asian Development

( ICSEAD), Ki takyushu.

Indonesia Project

46

‘Reflections on the Wealth and Poverty of Nations’, in M Ikhsan, C

Manning & H Soesastro (eds), 80 Tahun Mohamad Sadli—Ekonomi

Indones ia d i Era Pol i t ik Baru (Mohamad Sadl i 80 Years—The

Indones ian Economy Dur ing the Era of New Pol i t ics ) , Penerbi t

Buku Kompas: 245-58.

‘Compet i t ion Pol icy in Indones ia and the New Ant i -Monopoly and

Fai r Compet i t ion Law’ , in Bul le t in o f Indones ian Economic

Studies 36(3) : 331-42.

PIERRE VAN DER ENG

(2001) ‘ Indones ia’s Economy and Standard of Liv ing dur ing the

20th Century’ in G Lloyd & S Smith (eds) , Indones ia Today:

Chal lenges o f His tory, Research School of Pac i f ic and Asian

Studies , Aust ra l ian Nat ional Univers i ty, Canberra , and Ins t i tu te of

Southeas t Asian Studies , S ingapore : 181-199.

(2002) ‘ Indones ia’s growth per formance in the 20th Century’ in A

Maddison, D S Prasada Rao and W Shepherd (eds) , The As ian

Economies in the Twent ie th Century , Edward Elgar, Chel tenham:

143-179.

(2002)‘Revolus i da lam per tanian Indones ia? Pandangan jangka

panjang mengenai produkt iv i tas tenaga ker ja per tanian’ [A

Revolut ion in Indones ian Agr icul ture? A Long-Term View of

Agr icul tura l Labour Product iv i ty] in J Thomas Lindblad e t a l .

(eds) , Fondas i His tor i s Ekonomi Indones ia , Pus taka Pela jar,

Yogyakar ta : 419-442.

(2002) ‘Hal t ing progress : Indones ia’s economic development s ince

1880’, I t inerar io , European Journal o f Overseas His tory 26(4) :

15-34.

(2002) ‘Br idging a gap: A recons t ruc t ion of popula t ion pa t te rns in

Indones ia , 1930-1961’ , Asian S tudies Review 26(4) : 487-509.

WARR, P

(2001) ‘Growth , Cr is i s and Pover ty Inc idence in Southeas t Asia’ ,

in J . Behrman et a l . (eds) , Restruc tur ing As ian Economies for the

New Mil lennium , Nor th-Hol land/Elsevier : 147-158.

(2001) ‘Cr is i s Vulnerabi l i ty’ , Asian-Paci f ic Economic Li terature

15(2) : 140.

(2001) ‘Cr is i s , Pover ty and Agr icul ture in Indones ia’ , Ekonomi

dan Keuangan Indones ia / Economics and Finance in Indones ia 49

(June) : 197-230.

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ATTACHMENT H: RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 2001-2002/WORK-IN-PROGRESS

DIONISIUS ARDIYANTOThe Cr is i s and Fi rm Surviva l in Indones ia’s Manufac tur ing

Indus t r ies (ongoing PhD thes is ) ; compet i t ion in the ISP indus t ry

in Indones ia .

COLIN BARLOW2001: Socia l and economic aspects of Indones ian o i l pa lm

product ion and market ing and the economics of communi ty

development , especia l ly in Nusa Tenggara Timur.

2002: An inves t iga t ion of o i l pa lm product ion and market ing in

Indones ia , as par t of a g lobal s tudy of the o i l pa lm sec tor. Vi l lage

level development , and the economic and soc ia l aspects of

in tervent ions to improve l iv ing s tandards in eas tern Indones ia .

CHATIB BASRI2001: The Pol i t ica l Economy of Manufac tur ing Protec t ion in

Indones ia , 1975-1995 (comple ted PhD thes is ) .

KELLY BIRD2001: Impact of minimum wages on workers’ earn ings in the

Indones ian informal sec tor ; in terna t ional compet i t ion and f i rm

turnover in the Indones ian manufac tur ing sec tor.

2002: With Chr is Manning (1) Impact of minimum wages on

informal sec tor employment and wages : The case of Indones ia ; (2)

analys is of labor pol ic ies on employment in Indones ia .

Long te rm consul tant to GOI a t Bappenas on USAID funded

Par tnership for Economic Growth pro jec t .

GEORGE FANE2001: Links be tween economic growth and pover ty reduct ion;

banking col lapse and res t ruc tur ing in Indones ia , 1997-2001; an t i -

pover ty programs in Indones ia .

2002: Technica l ass is tance consul tancy for ADB on f i sca l

decent ra l i sa t ion a t the Minis t ry of F inance .

MITSUHIRO HAYASHI2002: ‘SME Development and Subcont rac t ing in Indones ia : A

Compar ison wi th Japan’s His tor ica l Exper ience’ (comple ted PhD

thes is , The Facul t ies , ANU).

HAL HILLIndus t r ia l i sa t ion and t rade pol icy in Indones ia ; Eas t Timorese

economy; tex tbook on ASEAN economies ; the Phi l ippines

economy; regional development in Eas t Asia .

JAMIE MACKIE2001: Southeas t Asian Chinese , par t icu lar ly Indones ian Chinese ;

Eas t Timor ’s pol i t ica l s t ruc tures and opt ions .

2002: Organisa t ion of a s tudy group on developments in Indones ia

and the i r re levance to the b i la te ra l re la t ionship , in the context of

the war on te r ror i sm. Par t ic ipa t ion in work on Aust ra l ian refugee

pol icy in the af te rmath of Tampa (see Refugee Pol icy. Towards a

Bet ter Way by Racia l Respect ) . Cont inuat ion of previous work on

the Southeas t Asian Chinese .

CHRIS MANNINGLabour markets , indus t r ia l re la t ions and labour pol icy in

Indones ia ; economic popul i sm in the pos t Soehar to era ; t rade and

labour markets ; in terna t ional migra t ion in Eas t Asia .

ROSS McLEOD2001: Inf la t ion and monetary pol icy in Indones ia ; Indones ia’s

problems wi th economic recovery f rom the cr i s i s ; res t ruc tur ing

the banking sys tem in Indones ia ; cor rupt ion and the lega l sys tem;

pr iva t i sa t ion in Indones ia .

2002: Monetary pol icy in Indones ia ; eva lua t ion of the IMF cr i s i s

recovery program in Indones ia ; proposa l for improved mechanism

for dea l ing wi th sys temic banking cr i ses ; economic consequences

of the recent change of regime in Indones ia .

MUHAMMAD NASHIHIN2002: The vulnerabi l i ty indica tors of an economy towards

f inancia l c r i s i s : Indones ian case (ongoing PhD thes is ) .

TONY PRASETIANTONOPriva t i sa t ion and Sta te-Owned Enterpr ise Reform in Indones ia

(ongoing PhD thes is ) ; economic g lobal i sa t ion; lessons f rom the

Indones ian economic cr i s i s .

BUDY RESOSUDARMO2001: Economic and environmental impact of energy pricing policy in

Indonesia; sustainable development in Indonesia; regional

development index; economic impact of the Blue Sky Program in

Indonesia.

2002: Br ibery and i l lega l damage in the fores t ry sec tor in

Indones ia (wi th Nina Subiman, Facul ty of Economics , Univers i ty

of Indones ia) ; impact of energy pr ic ing pol icy on informal sec tors

in Jakar ta (wi th Djoni Har tono, Facul ty of Economics , Univers i ty

of Indones ia) .

HADI SOESASTRO2001: Effec t ive Management of Open Borders ; AFTA Plus ;

ASEAN-China Economic Coopera t ion; APEC Ins t i tu t ion Bui ld ing .

2002: Indones ia economy and pol i t ica l developments under

Megawat i ; Southeas t Asia and g lobal te r ror i sm; impl ica t ions for

s ta te secur i ty and human secur i ty ; Indones ia–Eas t Timor economic

re la t ions ; g lobal i sa t ion and Indones ia’s economic in tegra t ion;

cont inuing research on APEC; the Eas t Asian communi ty and

AFTA.

THEE KIAN WIE

2001: Memoirs of Indones ia’s former pol icy-makers and

bus inessmen; Indones ia’s f inancia l c r i s i s and recovery;

Indones ia’s sus ta inable development in the era of decent ra l i sa t ion;

Indones ian economic h is tory ; t rade and indus t r ia l i sa t ion in

Indones ia and Eas t Asia .

PIERRE VAN DER ENG2001: Aust ra l ia ’s fore ign a id program to Indones ia in the 1960s ;

long- term t rends in gross domest ic expendi ture in Indones ia .

2002: purchas ing power of cur rencies in Asia in the 20th century

( together wi th Professor Jean-Pasca l Bass ino , Paul Valéry

Univers i ty, Montpel l ie r, France) ; Konfrontas i and Aust ra l ia ’s

fore ign a id program in Indones ia dur ing the 1960s ; long-Term

macro economic s ta t i s t ics in Indones ia ; economic d ivergence in

Eas t Asia : new benchmark es t imates of leve ls of wages and GDP,

1913–1970.