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Judul Lessons For East Timor : The Experience Of PNG
Pengarang Elek, Andrew
Penerbitan Jakarta : Centre For Strategic And International Studies, 2002
Deskripsi Fisik 46 hlm. ;cm.
ISBN 979-802-676-4
Subjek Timor-Timur
Politik Ekonomi
Abstrak LESSONS FOR EAST TIMOR THE EXPERIENCE OF PNGDR ANDREW ELEK, the author of this publicarion, has worked exrensively in development economics in the south Pacific as well as in south Asia. He is an adviser to the Prime Ministel of Papua New Guinea (pNG) onmacro-economic strat egy and international economic relations. His deep understanding of the economic problems of PNG resulted from his experience as a senior official in the PNG Ministry of Finance during the four years after its independence in 1975. Independent East Timor, in the view of Dr Elek, is likely to face challenges similar to those faced by PNG in the early years after its independence. East Timor, iit . PNG, is a very small economy. The majorit y of their population are engaged in subsistence activities. Both economies are extremely nrlnerable ro external shocks. The PNG experience has shown that sound macroeconomic management, particularly fiscal discipline, is essential. Forever, Dr Elek also showed that this wili nor be enough. Sustained devel
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