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  1. Ruly
    (posted 11 July 2008 / 02:08:15 PM)

    This paper gives me a new insight about the real condition of my country economy, and how the authority (government) had applied many conventional economic policies, which is not suitable for Indonesian economy that has different characters and conditions from the west, the origin of these conventional policies..

    Furthermore, I was very lucky because the author presented this paper in my class as a guess lecturer about 2 months ago. For the first time after 1.5 years studying economics, a lot of my "unanswered" questions being answered, and I even didn't have to ask..

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