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Contents
About
BIES
Survey
of Recent Developments
Who’s Who at BIES
HWA
Prize.pdf
Contact Details
Contents
of Recent Issues
Forthcoming
Articles
Cumulative
Index
Subscriptions
and Orders
BIES
in Indonesia
Indexing
Feedback
About BIES
The Bulletin of
Indonesian Economic Studies is a refereed journal that has been in
continuous publication since 1965. It is published three times a
year, in April, August and December, by the Indonesia Project at the
Australian National University . Each issue contains an
authoritative Survey of Recent Developments. Survey of
Recent Developments
The Survey of Recent
Developments records and analyses current trends, policy changes
and important economic events. The Survey series as a whole
provides a fascinating and detailed history of the development of
the Indonesian economy since mid 1965.
To view the summary of the most recent Survey of
Recent Developments via . Who’s Who at BIES?
Editor
Ross H. McLeod
Associate Editor
Liz Drysdale
Subscription Manager
Lynn Moir
Editorial
Board
H.W. Arndt
Australian National
University
Colin Barlow
Australian National
University
Boediono
Bappenas, Jakarta; Gadjah
Mada University, Yogyakarta
Anne Booth
School of Oriental &
African Studies, London
Howard Dick
University of Melbourne,
Melbourne
Hal Hill
Australian National
University
Peter McCawley
Australian Agency for
International Development (AusAID)
Chris Manning
Australian National
University
Mubyarto
Bappenas, Jakarta; Gadjah
Mada University, Yogyakarta
Mari Pangestu
Centre for Strategic
& International Studies, Jakarta
Thee Kian Wie
LIPI, Jakarta
International
Advisory Board
Iwan Jaya Azis
University of Indonesia,
Jakarta; Cornell University, Ithaca
Walter Falcon
Stanford University,
Stanford
George Fane
Australian National
University
Ross Garnaut
Australian National
University
Joan Hardjono
Padjadjaran University,
Bandung
Yujiro Hayami
National Graduate
Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo
Terence H. Hull
Australian National
University
William E. James
International Centre for
the Study of East Asian Development, Kitakyushu
Gavin W. Jones
Australian National
University
J.A.C. Mackie
Australian National
University
Anwar Nasution
Bank Indonesia;
University of Indonesia, Jakarta
Huib Poot
Netherlands Economic
Institute, Rotterdam
Robert C. Rice
Monash University,
Melbourne
Piet Rietveld
Free University,
Amsterdam
Sjahrir
Institute for Economic
& Financial Research, Jakarta
M. Hadi Soesastro
Centre for Strategic
& International Studies, Jakarta; Australian National
University
Lucky Sondakh
Sam Ratulangi University,
Manado
C. Peter Timmer
University of California,
San Diego
Thomas P. Tomich
International Centre for
Research in Agroforestry, Bogor
Back to top Contact Details
Editorial
Editor
Bulletin of
Indonesian Economic Studies
Indonesia Project
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200 Australia
Ph
Fax
Email
61 2 6249 0303
61 2 6249 3700
ross.mcleod@anu.edu.au
liz.drysdale@anu.edu.au
Subscriptions
Subscription Manager
Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
Indonesia Project
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200 Australia
Phone
61 8 8369 0471
Fax 61 8 8369 0481
Email BIES@anu.edu.au
or
Lynn.Moir@anu.edu.au
Back to top Contents of Recent Issues
Vol 36 No 1, April 2000
Vol 35 No 3, December 1999
Vol 35 No 2, August 1999
Back to top Vol
36 No 1, April 2000
(Abstracts
for Vol 36 No 1available to view at via as PDF file)
Special Issue in Honour
of Thee Kian Wie
Guest
Editor's Introduction
Hal Hill Forewords
H.W.
Arndt
Mohammad Sadli Survey of
Recent Developments
George
Fane Survey
Extra
Bank
Indonesia and the Recent Crisis
J.
Soedradjad Djiwandono Poverty
and Inequality in the Soeharto Era:
An Assessment
Anne
Booth Labour
Market Adjustment to Indonesia's
Economic Crisis: Context, Trends and Implications
Chris
Manning Linkage
Formation by Small Firms:
The Case of a Rural Cluster in Indonesia
Yuri Sato Korean
Investment in Indonesia: Survey and
Appraisal
J. Thomas Lindblad Representations
of Development in 19th and 20th
Century Indonesia:
A Transport History Perspective
Howard
Dick How Not
to Industrialise? Indonesia's Automotive Industry
Haryo
Aswicahyono
M. Chatib Basri
Hal Hill
Book
Reviews
Anne Booth (1998),
The Indonesian Economy in the Nineteenth and Twentieth
Centuries:
A History of Missed Opportunities
Pierre van der Eng
J. Thomas Lindblad (1998),
Foreign Investment in Southeast Asia in the Twentieth
Century
Hal Hill
Adam Schwarz and Jonathan Paris
(eds) (1999),
The Politics of Post-Suharto Indonesia
Patrick Walters
Arief Budiman, Barbara Hatley
and Damien Kingsbury (eds) (1999),
Reformasi: Crisis and Change in Indonesia
Andrew MacIntyre
Hal Hill (1999),
The Indonesian Economy in Crisis:
Causes, Consequences and Lessons
Christopher Findlay
Terry Dwyer (ed.), Barry Reece
and Craig Emerson
(contributors) (1999), Resource Tax
Policy
in Countries of the Asia Pacific Region
Robert Albon
Januar Achmad (1999),
Hollow Development:
The Politics of Health in Soeharto's Indonesia
Armida S. Alisjahbana
Terence H. Hull, Endang
Sulistyaningsih
and Gavin W. Jones (1999),
Prostitution in Indonesia: Its History and
Evolution
Ross H. McLeod
Vol 35 No 3, December 1999
(BIES
Abstracts 35,3.pdf available to view at via as PDF file)
Articles
Survey
of Recent Developments
Anne
Booth
Survey
Extra
Recollections
of My Career
Teuku
Mohamad Daud
Urban–Rural
Differences in Costs of Living and
Their Impact on Poverty Measures
Abuzar
Asra
Assessing
Vulnerability to Financial Crisis:
Evidence from Indonesia
Lloyd
R. Kenward
Dollarising
Indonesia
Kurt
Schuler
Female
Education and Child Mortality
in Indonesia
Nicole
Mellington
Lisa Cameron
Notes
A National Snapshot of the Social
Impact
of Indonesia's Crisis
Anna
Wetterberg
Sudarno Sumarto
Lant Pritchett
Indonesia's
New `National Unity' Cabinet
Jamie
Mackie
Conference
Report
Indonesia
Update 1999: Indonesia in Transition
Howard
Dick Vol 35 No 2, August 1999
(BIES
Abstracts 35,2.pdf available to view at via as PDF file)
Articles
Survey of Recent Developments
Raden Pardede
Trade
Propensities and Foreign Ownership
Shares in Indonesian Manufacturing in the Early 1990s
Eric D.
Ramstetter
Spatial
Patterns of Expenditure Inequalities in Indonesia:
1987, 1990 and 1993
Takahiro
Akita and
Rizal Effendi Lukman
Indonesia’s
New National Accounts
Pierre van
der Eng
Insolvency
Reform and the Indonesian Financial Crisis
David K.
Linnan
Notes
Crisis-driven
changes to the Banking Laws and Regulations
Ross
H. McLeod
The 1999
Election and Beyond
Hadi Soesastro
Back to top Forthcoming Articles
BIES Contents 36 (2) August 2000
Survey of Recent Developments
Ross H. McLeod
Indonesia's Non-Oil Export Performance during the Economic
Crisis: Distinguishing Price Trends from Quantity Trends
L. Peter Rosner
Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate during the Crisis
Stephen Grenville
Changes in Household Welfare, Poverty and Inequality during
Indonesia's Economic Crisis:
Evidence from a Longitudinal Survey
Emmanuel Skoufias, Asep Suryahadi, Sudarno Sumarto
The Impact of the Crisis on Internal Population Movement in
Indonesia
Graeme Hugo Cumulative
Index
A comprehensive
Cumulative Index for the years 1965–1994 is available on
request from the Subscriptions Manager. The Cumulative Index
comprises an Author Index, a Subject Index, a Special Items
Index, a Geographical Index, a Chronological Index and a Book
Review Index.
From 1995
on, an Index to each volume of BIES is presented in the December
issue of that volume.
Back to top Subscriptions and Orders
From the beginning of the true new
millennium, 2001, the Bulletin of Indonesian
Economic Studies will itself
enter a new era. Having published BIES in-house at the ANU since
1965, we will be commencing a partnership with a commercial
publisher. The change is prompted by the availability of
economies of scale in production, distribution and marketing, and
the rapid trend to online availability of academic journals.
Our chosen partner for this new arrangement is Carfax
Publishing, an imprint of the international academic publishing
organisation, the Taylor & Francis Group
<http://www.tandf.co.uk>. Carfax is one of the few
publishers to concentrate solely on academic and learned
journals, and the Taylor & Francis Group now publishes some
500 of them. We look forward to a long and productive association
with the company.
The changes will extend to the appearance of the journal. It
will be produced in a larger page format than at present, and the cover
will also be redesigned. But the core content will stay the
same: articles, shorter notes and reviews of books reporting empirical
research and policy analysis related to all aspects of
the Indonesian economy—and our flagship, the Survey of
Recent Developments.
All libraries and other institutional subscribers will have
online access to the entire contents of all new issues of BIES,
resulting in greatly improved access for readers of the journal.
Unfortunately, steadily tightening funding
conditions will not permit BIES to continue to be heavily
subsidised, so the cost of subscriptions will have to
rise. But we are confident that subscribers will continue to give
the journal their support.
The version of BIES produced by the Centre for
Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta for distribution
in Indonesia will not be affected by the new arrangements.
BIES
in Indonesia
The Bulletin of
Indonesian Economic Studies is available in Indonesia from:
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International Studies
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Jakarta 10160
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62 21 386 5532–5
Fax
62 21 380 9641; 62 21 384 7517
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Economic Articles, Asia Pacific Economic Literature, Journal of
Economic Literature, Contents of Recent Economic Journals, Bibliography of
Asian Studies (Ann Arbor), International
Bibliography of Periodical Literature, International Bibliography
of Book Reviews, and International Bibliography of the Social
Sciences; it is regularly listed in International Current
Awareness Services.
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