Indonesia in a Reforming World Economy
Effects on Agriculture, Trade and the Environment
edited by听,听, Erwidodo and Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan
FREE | 2009 | Ebook (PDF) | 978-0-9806238-7-1 | 266 pp
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Preface
Kym Anderson, Randy Stringer, Erwidodo and Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan
DOI:听1. Introduction
Randy Stringer, Erwidodo, Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan and Kym Anderson
DOI:听2. Effects of growth, its interruption, and the Uruguay Round on Indonesian agriculture
Anna Strutt and Kym Anderson
DOI:听3. Effects of AFTA and APEC trade policy reforms on Indonesian agriculture
Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan, Mari Pangetsu and Erwidodo
DOI:听4. Trade liberalisation and soil degradation in Indonesia
Anna Strutt
DOI:听5. Will the Uruguay Round and APEC reforms harm air and water quality in Indonesia?
Anna Strutt and Kym Anderson
DOI:听6. Impacts of agricultural protection growth at home and the WTO's Doha Round on Indonesian agriculture
Kym Anderson, Erwidodo, Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan and Anna Strutt
DOI:听7. Effects of agricultural policy reform on household and regional income distribution in Indonesia
Peter Warr and Prem Thapa
DOI:听8. Effects of farm policy reform on Indonesia's secondary food crops
Sjaiful Bahri, Reni Kustiari and Glyn Wittwer
DOI:听9. Effects of agricultural policy reform in Indonesia on its food security and environment
Erwidodo, Glyn Wittwer and Randy Stringer
DOI:听10. Impacts of trade policy reform on income distribution and poverty in Indonesia
Johanna Croser
DOI:听APPENDIX 1 - The WAYANG Model of the Indonesian economy
Glyn Wittwer
DOI:听APPENDIX 2 - The GTAP Model and database
Anna Strutt
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In the mid-1990s a joint research project was established between CASER (Bogor), CIES (Adelaide), CSIS (Jakarta) and RSPAS (at ANU, Canberra) to examine interactions between agriculture, trade and the environment in Indonesia.
Funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR Project No. 9449), the specific objective of the project was to assess the production, consumption, trade, income distributional, regional, environmental, and welfare effects in Indonesia of structural and policy changes at home and abroad. Particular attention was to be paid to those structural and policy changes that could affect Indonesia鈥檚 agricultural sector over the next 5 to 10 years.
The implications of national and global economic growth, of regional and multilateral trade liberalisation initiatives, and of Indonesia鈥檚 ongoing unilateral policy reforms were the initial focus of the study. However, with the onslaught of the financial crisis that began in the latter part of 1997, the project leaders added that issue to the research agenda.
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