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Making the Parliament Walk

Tuesday, September 11, 2001

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Richard Robison*)

A series of weak and fractured governments without clear agendas have failed to effectively come to grips with the enormous economic problems left by the crisis. Indonesia's banking system remains largely paralyzed to this day. Most of the major conglomerates have refused to undertake responsible restructuring of their private debt leaving a burden that public taxpayer's will carry for decades. Almost none of the large busines

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