Strategies of Development: Indonesia and Malaysia 1960-present Print E-mail
Written by Randall Wood   
Friday, 06 January 2006
ImageThis paper looks at two nations that developed economically according to very different paradigms from 1960 through the 21st century, and extracts lessons for developing countries looking for strategies for economic development. This paper was part of the SAIS I-Dev Final Integrating Seminar.

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Section Titles:

Specific Policies

Policies in the Four Aspects

Social

Economic

Political

Environmental

Policies that Link the National and Local Levels

Compatibility of policies with each other

Import Substitution Industrialization 35

Agricultural Expansion and Income Redistribution

Crony Capitalism

Investment in Education and Social Programs

Foreign Direct Investment

Population Control Through Family Planning

To what degree did the policies fit known development models?

Which model offers the most hope for development?

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