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Firm structure, conduct and competitiveness in Indonesian manufacturing : Before and after the 1998 economic crisis

Kuncoro, Ari - ;

The primary objective of this to investigate the competitiveness isuues on three manufacturing sub-sectors in Indonesia, namely the aoto parts, garment and persoanal computer industries. Competitiveness is defined as the ability to compete in international markets. At the present stage of technology maturity , R&D has not beenan important factor in affecting the competitiveness of these industries. In general the Indonesian business climate is not conducive to the development of full manufacturing industry and let alone R&D development by electrinic industry. Beside the threat of smuggled goods, various tax policies and labor regulations have made it difficult for manufacturing firms to compete with imported goods. In terms of conduct, becoming a member of a larger group is very important to penetrate export markets, and thus is very important to boost competitiveness. Another important variable affeting competitiveness is access to financila and capital markets which is a major obstacle for firms after the crisis .Baca di tempat


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
EFI-54-2-2006PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat FEUI
Edisi-
SubjekIndonesia
Production
Industrial organization
Manufacturing
Capital and TFP
Industry studies
ISBN/ISSN0126155X
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