Regional and inter-regional input-output model as a planning tool for economic development in Indonesia.
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Authors
Hasan, Khairul
Subjects
input-output model
Indonesian economic development
Indonesia
Indonesian economic development
Indonesia
Advisors
Carrick, P.M.
Date of Issue
1975
Date
September 1975
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
Conspicuous inter-regional differences exist in population
density and personal income in Indonesia. The future success
of economic development in Indonesia requires the identification
of some alternatives to the heavy concentration of the
population on the island of Java.
This paper investigates the applicability of regional and
inter-regional input-output models as a planning tool for
guiding regional economic development. An inter-regional
input-output model is developed which will, if implemented,
allow regional economic planning to be accomplished in a
consistent manner. It will permit a central planning office
to coordinate the choices of the regional planning officials
so that these will support national economic development.
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Thesis
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Department
Operations Research and Administrative Sciences
Organization
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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