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Economic Reform

Will Ramli Keep His Promise?

Tuesday, February 6, 2001

The World Bank and the IMF say reforms in Indonesia are almost at a complete standstill. What now?

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THE MOTTO of the successful State Pawnshop is "Fixing Problems with No Problem." Perhaps the government ought to consider recruiting staff from this institution, especially if it wants assets to keep growing and public confidence to increase. These days, it seems as though the government ends up creating new problems when it tries to solve existing ones.

The latest blow came from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank during the

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