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Oxford Analytica and Oxford Economic Forecasting are pleased to announce the delivery of a multi-client study in response to strong client interest in developments in Indonesia. Our team of Indonesian and international specialists examined the political, economic and business outlook for Indonesia over the next 5 years.
Indonesia stands at the cross-roads in its transition from Suhartoist autocracy to Asian-style democracy. Although significant political advances have been achieved -- such as the country gaining its first directly elected president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono -- increased challenges on the economic and security front will test the country's capacity to foster development. The devastating December 26, 2004 earthquake and tsunami did not have a significant impact on the wider economy. However, it has served to highlight the ongoing problems of secessionist movements in the country, while the government’s management of the reconstruction efforts may provide an indication of its wider ability to improve governance and attract much-needed investment back into the economy. Encouraging growth in 2004 has sparked investor interest -- but can Indonesia ever revive the rapid, sustainable economic growth rates it achieved before the 1997-98 Asia financial crisis and does Susilo possess the authority to cement long-term political stability?
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Following a similar model, our recent study on China was well-received and highly successful.
"An excellent study, which provides a useful and balanced view of the opportunities and pitfalls faced by an organisation seeking to do business in China. It outlines the progress made so far in the political and economic arena, and clearly sets out the most probable paths of future development."
Donald Hepburn, Corporate Economist, Unilever
More details of the China study