Pak Rudy Yth.

Kalau menurut anda harusnya gimana pak? Jangan sungkan2 untuk memberikan visi2 
yang terbaik bagi NKRI & E-NKRI in the future pak! :D

HM


--- On Wed, 10/21/09, rudymharahap <[email protected]> wrote:

From: rudymharahap <[email protected]>
Subject: [eGovIndonesia] Re: Revisiting Indonesia’s Sources of Economic 
Growth and Its Projection Towards 2030 : Armida S. Alisjahbana 
([email protected])
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 2:39 PM


Saya belum melihat visinya di artikel ini, apalagi yg terkait mau dibawa kemana 
national planning ke depan.



--- In egov-indonesia@ yahoogroups. com, "henkmahendra yahoo.com" 
<henkmahendra@ ...> wrote:

>

> Rekans se E-NKRI sekalian,

> 

> Bagi yang masih ingin banyak tahu apa yang menjadi visi DR. Armida 
> Alisjahbana mengenai NKRI .. silahkan untuk mendownload di 

> 

> http://www.equitabl epolicy.org/ wpaper/200905. pdf

> 

> Artikel baru dipublikasikan di bulan Juli 2009 .. jadi masih hangat .. ;) 

> Salam E-NKRI yang akan adil & makmur berdasarkan Pancasila & UUD45 ..

> 

> HM

> 

> <>

> Revisiting Indonesia’s Sources of Economic Growth and Its Projection 

> Towards 2030

> 

> Armida S. Alisjahbana (armida.alisjahbana @...) 

> Additional contact information 

> 

> No 200905, Working Papers in Economics and Development Studies (WoPEDS) from 
> Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University 

> 

> Abstract: This paper revisits Indonesia’s sources of economic growth using 
> the Growth Accounting Framework with education adjusted employment for period 
> 1971-2007. The study estimates contribution of growth in capital stock, human 
> capital and Total Factor Productivity (TFP) during the period before and 
> after the crisis. TFP played positive but minor role in Indonesia’s 
> economic growth before the crisis. Growth in capital stock had been the main 
> driver, attributing between 50-70% of growth. Growth in human capital 
> accounted for another 30%. The pattern of sources of growth has changed 
> substantially post crisis. TFP growth has played a more significant role, 
> whereas capital stock growth has been increasing but at a meager pace. Human 
> capital has consistently contributed about 30% to the overall growth. The 
> roles of capital stock growth, human capital growth and TFP have been on a 
> more equal footing after post-crisis. If this trend persists,
 it will

>  have profound implication on the driver of Indonesian economy’s growth in 
> the future and its trajectory projection towards 2030. 

> 

> Keywords: Economic growth; Total Factor Productivity; Indonesia 2030 (search 
> for similar items in EconPapers)

> JEL-codes: E37 (search for similar items in EconPapers)

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