This volume of essays is intended to honour an exceptional, indeed a unique scholar. Joan Hardjono grew up in Sydney and graduated from Sydney University in the mid-1950s. She majored in English and Geography and like most girls in those years who had managed to complete a tertiary degree, she probably expected to embark on a career as a high school teacher in Australia. But no doubt prompted b…
The Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies (BIES), Vol. 48 No. 2, August 2012, encapsulates a diverse array of scholarly research on Indonesia's economic landscape. This volume delves into pivotal issues shaping the country's economic trajectory, ranging from macroeconomic policies to sector-specific analyses. Through rigorous empirical investigations and theoretical frameworks, contributors s…