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Bridges to new business : the economic decolonization of Indonesia için kapak resmi
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Bridges to new business : the economic decolonization of Indonesia
Yazar:
Lindblad, J. Thomas. author
ISBN:
9789067182904
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xiii, 266 pages : illustration, maps ; 24 cm.
Seri:
Verhandelingen ; vol. 245

Indonesia across Orders

Van Indië tot Indonesië (Series)

Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde ; 245.
İçerik:
BRIDGES TO NEW BUSINESS; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Chapter IIntroduction; Key concepts; International dimension; Historiography; Outline; Sources; Chapter IIFrom colonial to national economy; The plural economy; Seeds of transition; Early Indonesianisasi; Post-colonial trends; Chapter IIIOccupation and revolution; Nipponization; Pioneering with Japanese consent; Indonesians struggling to survive; Dutch struggling to return; Chapter IVA new dawn in business; Industrialization; Banking in a state of flux; Small-scale entrepreneurship; Indigenous conglomerates. Chinese conglomeratesChapter VVoluntary nationalization; A symbol of sovereignty; Flying the national flag; More state involvement; Chapter VIEconomic nationalism; Conflicting priorities; The policy that backfired; Auxiliary policies; Squeezing the Chinese; Chapter VIIIndonesianisasi; Changing conditions; Dutch corporate adjustment; The record of oligopolists; Achievements under pressure; A comparative perspective; Chapter VIIITake-over and nationalization; The road to take-over; Running somebody else's business; Under new ownership; Konfrontasi; Final settlement; Chapter IXConclusion. AppendicesAppendix 1. Cabinets and political parties, 1945-1959; Appendix 2. Foreign trade, 1940-1960; Appendix 3. Exchange rates, 1950-1960 (Rp./); Appendix 4. Labour conflicts, 1950-1957; Bibliography; Index.
Özet:
This monograph offers the first comprehensive history of the decolonization of the Indonesian economy, a process with a different momentum and timing from the achievement of political independence. It traces the origins of economic decolonization to the late-colonial period, covers developments during the Japanese occupation and the Indonesian Revolution as well as continued operations by Dutch enterprises in Indonesia during the 1950s. The account culminates with the takeover and nationalization of Dutch private enterprises in the late 1950s.
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