Hh. Aswicahyono et al., WHAT HAPPENS TO INDUSTRIAL-STRUCTURE WHEN COUNTRIES LIBERALIZE - INDONESIA SINCE THE MID-1980S, Journal of development studies, 32(3), 1996, pp. 340-363
In the large literature on the consequences of economic liberalisation
, few studies have examined the impact on industrial structure. Indone
sia provides a suitable case study: its policy reforms from the mid-19
80s were decisive, and its industrial data base is relatively sophisti
cated This article briefly develops a framework with which such issues
may be examined, and then assesses the impact of policy reforms on se
ller concentration, ownership, size distribution spatial composition,
and total factor productivity growth over the pre- and post-reform per
iods. The main conclusion is that, unlike the liberalisation-efficienc
y nexus, the effects of the policy changes on industrial structure app
ear to be limited Our conclusions are necessarily tentative, given the
short period of time under examination, and given the difficulties -
both empirical and theoretical - of establishing the direction of caus
ality.