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Widjojo Nitisastro (23
September 1927 – 9
March 2012) was an
Indonesian economist, who was
known as the main
architect of the
Indonesian economy during...
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considered to be
neoliberal unlike the former. The
group included Widjojo Nitisastro,
Mohammad Sadli, Emil Salim, J. B. Sumarlin, and Ali Wardhana. Dorodjatun...
- Records.
Archived from the
original on 6 June 2017.
Retrieved 6 June 2017.
Nitisastro,
Widjojo (2006). Po****tion
Trends in Indonesia.
Equinox Publishing. p...
- 190.
Nitisastro 2006, pp. 190–191.
Nitisastro 2006, p. 191.
Nitisastro 2006, p. 193.
Nitisastro 2006, p. 192.
Nitisastro 2006, p. 194.
Nitisastro 2006...
- Its po****tion
density in 1930 was 31.9 inhabitants/km2.
Nitisastro 2006, p. 75.
Nitisastro,
Widjojo (2006) [1970]. Po****tion
Trends in Indonesia. Jakarta:...
- 2010.
Archived from the
original on 8 July 2015.
Retrieved 7 July 2015.
Nitisastro,
Widjojo (2006). Po****tion
Trends in
Indonesia (1st
publication 1970...
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Demographics for High
School Grade 2] (in Indonesian). FA. Hasmar. 1976.
Nitisastro,
Widjojo (2006). Po****tion
trends in Indonesia. Equinox. ISBN 9789793780436...
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Cabinet ministers Ali
Wardhana (left) and
Widjojo Nitisastro (right), both
members of the "Berkeley Mafia."...
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humble technical college on
November 10, 1957. In its
early years,
Angka Nitisastro, a
medical doctor who
became the
first Rector of ITS,
announced the student...
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advisers which included senior Indonesian economists such as
Widjojo Nitisastro, Emil Salim, and Ali Wardhana,
Sumarlin held
various important economics...