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Researcher on a Lonely Road

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The late Thee Kian Wie left behind a dizzying amount of high-quality writings on economics. Haryo Aswicahyono reflects on the economic historian's life and work.

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Hal Hill, an Australian writer on economics, once wrote in the Far Eastern Economic Review a piece titled Four Men Who Changed Indonesia. These were Mohamad Sadli, Hadi Soesastro, Boediono and Thee Kian Wie. They were four peas in a pod. All were humble men with unquestionable integrity, cosmopolitan yet nationalist, concerned with Indonesian education and enthusiastic about mentoring their younger peers.

Although they came from an earlier gener

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