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The development of agriculture is a main pillar of Myanmar’s growth strategies. It is natural for the Myanmar … government to prioritize agriculture as a source of economic growth, since it accounted for 36% of GDP, employs a majority of … productivity. We call this strategy "Agriculture Plus Plus." …
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This paper reviews the development of the agricultural sector in Myanmar after the transition to an open economy in 1988 and analyzes the nature as well as the performance of the agricultural sector. The avoidance of social unrest and the maintenance of control by the regime are identified as...
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This report represents a preliminary attempt to refine some basic ideas on the potential impact Indonesia might … experience from a free trade arrangement with Japan, using a forward-looking, multi-regional, multi-sectoral applied general … that the welfare gains of rushing into trade liberalization with Japan are not so large. This makes out that taking time …
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major East Asian countries/regions as well as Japan and the United States. Given the dynamic changes in the economies of …
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on products from Japan. Also, accessibility to other locations and/or ports matters in attracting Japanese MNEs because …
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increasing impacts of Global G.A.P., many Asian countries have introduced the country versions of GAPs; China GAP, Japan GAP …
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After the Asian financial crisis of 1997/98, the Indonesian banking sector experienced significant changes. Ownership structure of banking sector is substantially-changed. Currently, ownership of major commercial banks is dominated by foreign capital through acquisition. This paper examines...
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In this study, we examine the voting behavior in Indonesian parliamentary elections from 1999 to 2014. After summarizing the changes in Indonesian parties' share of the vote from a historical standpoint, we investigate the voting behavior with simple regression models to analyze the effect of...
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Based on analyses of actual data, we reveal that many Asian developing economies own economic structural features of "non-mono-cultural economy" and the "large primary good sector", which have not been discussed in developing economies RBC literature. We also examine the input-output tables to...
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Introduction : Triggered by the Asian currency crisis, Indonesia plunged into the times of violent change. With the … attempt to broaden our outlook on Indonesia's political, economic and social arenas in order to identify what are happening in … these arenas, how they are mutually related, and what those events signify in the Indonesia's historical context. …
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