Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia
Indonesia has been regarded as one of the success stories of developing countries escaping the resource curse (Rosser, 2004; 2007). In many developing countries, instead of becoming a source of economic growth, abundant natural resources have been associated with stagnant growth, a condition known a...
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description | Indonesia has been regarded as one of the success stories of developing countries escaping the resource curse (Rosser, 2004; 2007). In many developing countries, instead of becoming a source of economic growth, abundant natural resources have been associated with stagnant growth, a condition known as the resource curse or the paradox of plenty. As argued by Sachs and Warner (1997), economies with abundant natural resources have tended to grow less rapidly than those with scarce natural resources. Similarly, the resource curse has been defined as the phenomenon whereby a country with an export-driven natural resources sector, generating large revenues for government, leads paradoxically to economic stagnation and political instability" (ODI, 2006). This chapter will review the efforts undertaken by Indonesia to diminish its dependency on natural resources and to better connect to global value chains (GVCs). |
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spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:1012022015-04-21T02:17:23Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101202/ Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia S Winanti, Poppy Economics International Relations Indonesia has been regarded as one of the success stories of developing countries escaping the resource curse (Rosser, 2004; 2007). In many developing countries, instead of becoming a source of economic growth, abundant natural resources have been associated with stagnant growth, a condition known as the resource curse or the paradox of plenty. As argued by Sachs and Warner (1997), economies with abundant natural resources have tended to grow less rapidly than those with scarce natural resources. Similarly, the resource curse has been defined as the phenomenon whereby a country with an export-driven natural resources sector, generating large revenues for government, leads paradoxically to economic stagnation and political instability" (ODI, 2006). This chapter will review the efforts undertaken by Indonesia to diminish its dependency on natural resources and to better connect to global value chains (GVCs). World Trade Organization 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101202/1/Conecring%20To%20Global.pdf S Winanti, Poppy (2014) Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia. Buku World Trade Organization. pp. 25-39. ISSN 978-92-870-3931-6 |
spellingShingle | Economics International Relations S Winanti, Poppy Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia |
title | Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia |
title_full | Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia |
title_fullStr | Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed | Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia |
title_short | Value Chain Governance in Export Commodities: The Case of Indonesia |
title_sort | value chain governance in export commodities the case of indonesia |
topic | Economics International Relations |
url | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101202/1/Conecring%20To%20Global.pdf |
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