02868 2200301 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036245012900056250001000185300005000195260003100245020002200276008003900298856004200337504003600379082001600415650001900431650001800450651001400468084002000482700001800502700002200520700002700542538005700569500131400626520061201940990001402552INLIS00000000005279920221206010049 a0010-0122000084 aThe Indonesian economy :btrade and industrial policies /cEditors: Lili Yan Ing, Gordon H. Hanson and Sri Mulyani Indrawati aEd. 1 a1 file (xviii, 296 p.) :bberwarna ;c5,48 mb aLondon :bRoutledge,c2018 a978-1-315-16197-6221206 | | |  ahttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315161976 aIncl. bibl.-- Index: p. 309-316 a339.54(594) 4aTRADE POLICIES 4aGLOBALIZATION 4aINDONESIA a339.54(594) IND1 aING, Lili Yan1 aHANSON, Gordon H.1 aINDRAWATI, Sri Mulyani aAkses internet.-- Open access.-- Aplikasi PDF reader aDaftar isi: Chapter 1. Introduction / By Lili Yan Ing, Mulyani Indrawati.-- Chapter 2. Export specialisation in East and Southeast Asia: Lessons from China's ‘exceptional’ development / By Gordon H. Hanson.-- Chapter 3. Indonesia's trade policies in the new world trade / By Lili Yan Ing, Mari Elka Pangestu, Olivier Cadot.-- Chapter 4. Indonesian industrialization and industrial policy: Catching up, slowing down, muddling through / By Haryo Aswicahyono, Hal Hill.-- Chapter 5. Why is Indonesia left behind in regional production networks? / By Ben Shepherd, Moekti Soejachmoen.-- Chapter 6. Development of exports in Indonesian manufacturing: A look at micro data / By Ari Kuncoro.-- Chapter 7. Indonesia's manufacturing export competitiveness: A unit labour cost analysis / By Rully Prassetya.-- Chapter 8. Labour market and firm competitiveness in Indonesia: Issues and challenges / By Muhamad Purnagunawan, Devanto Shasta Pratomo, Daniel Suryadarma.-- Chapter 9. Assessing the impact of local content requirements on Indonesia's manufacturing / By Siwage Dharma Negara.-- Chapter 10. Foreign direct investment and value added in Indonesia / By Fredrik Sjöholm.-- Chapter 11. Innovation in manufacturing and service sector: Determinants and challenges / By Günther Schulze, Ute Schulze aAgainst the backdrop of growing anti-globalisation sentiments and increasing fragmentation of the production process across countries, this book addresses how the Indonesian economy should respond and how Indonesia should shape its trade and industrial policies in this new world trade environment. The book introduces evaluation not on tariffs but on new trade instruments such as non-tariff measures (SPS, TBT, export measures and beyond border measures), and looks at industrial policies from a broader perspective such as investment, accessing inputs, labour, services, research and innovation policies. a1211/2021