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Half-hearted `L iberalization?'

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

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Faisal Basri*
* Economic Observer

 

I deliberately use quotation marks on the word liberalization in the title of this article because the term is deemed unpopular and considered "dirty" by some groups: very westernized, fanatic supporters of the Washington Consensus, minions of the IMF (International Monetary Fund), devotees of neo-liberalism, capitalists. More than a few mistakenly said that the crisis occurred because the Suharto gov


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