Structural changes in a reforming world economy: implications for Indonesia
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Anderson, Kym
Pangestu, Mari
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Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
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How will rapid East Asian industrialisation and international trade policy
reforms affect Indonesia’s economy? Taking an economy-wide perspective
and drawing on projections to 2005, based on a global applied general
equilibrium model (GTAP), we show the impact of Uruguay Round
implementation, and explore other international influences on Indonesia’s
and neighbouring economies. Trade reforms likely to accompany
China’s (and Taiwan’s) membership of the WTO are projected to boost
the competitiveness of Indonesia’s primary sectors at the expense of light
manufacturing and the overall economy, while failure by OECD countries
to honour Uruguay Round obligations to open their textile and clothing
markets would reduce industrialisation in the region, slowing growth
in its net food imports. The benefits to Indonesia of APEC liberalisations
are also reported. All projections were completed in 1997 before the enormity
of the financial crisis became clear; follow-on research should quantify
the growth slowdown’s impact on these results.
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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies