Making Trade Policy in a New Democracy after a Deep Crisis: Indonesia

This paper examines the recent political economy of trade policy in Indonesia against the backdrop of two major events: the deep economic crisis of 1997–98, and the transition from three decades of rapid growth under an authoritarian regime to a weaker but democratic state. We investigate both inter...

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Democracy
Democratization
Developing countries
Economic conditions
Economic Crises
Economic crisis
Economic policy
Export-import trade
Financial crisis
Indonesia
Political conditions
Political Economy
Studies
Trade liberalization
Trade Policy
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