Impact of East Asia's growth interruption and policy responses: the case of Indonesia
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Anderson, Kym
Strutt, Anna
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Wiley
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Assessments to date of the consequences of implementing the Uruguay Round
of multilateral trade negotiations have assumed medium-term rates of economic
growth in East Asia that now seem unsustainable. This paper compares an earlier
assessment with a new set of estimates involving an interruption to East
Asian economic growth in the late 1990s, using the global, economy-wide GTAP
model. Attention focuses on results for Indonesia, the worst-affected country in
the region. An important consequence of the crisis is that Indonesia is likely to
become more agrarian for a time than it otherwise would have been. The estimated
benefits to Indonesia from embracing further unilateral reform, as a way of
catching up, are contrasted with the alternative strategy of reneging on Uruguay
Round commitments to liberalize trade.
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Asian Economic Journal