2020
DOI: 10.35188/unu-wider/2020/788-0
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Structural transformation and inclusive growth: Kuznets’ ‘developer’s dilemma’ in Indonesia

Abstract: This study has been prepared within the UNU-WIDER project Developer's dilemma -structural transformation, inequality dynamics, and inclusive growth.

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“…Such factors appear as crucial setbacks in a world unable to deliver on the quantity and quality of inclusive financing, investments, technology, and innovative political approaches needed (Tomlinson, 2013;IDB Group, 2019). It reinforces the transformational aspects of necessary shifts, highlighting the importance of fiscal and institutional measures as essential factors for supporting inclusive growth, productive processes, and climate-resilient pathways (Sumner, 2017;Ferreira Costa, 2020a;Kim et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Such factors appear as crucial setbacks in a world unable to deliver on the quantity and quality of inclusive financing, investments, technology, and innovative political approaches needed (Tomlinson, 2013;IDB Group, 2019). It reinforces the transformational aspects of necessary shifts, highlighting the importance of fiscal and institutional measures as essential factors for supporting inclusive growth, productive processes, and climate-resilient pathways (Sumner, 2017;Ferreira Costa, 2020a;Kim et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Economic growth was particularly rapid in the Resources Boom of 2005-2012, and 18.5 million jobs, mostly in the services sector was created at this time (Ginting et al 2018). Therefore, in the post-AFC phase, services were the source of economic growth, as compared to manufacturing in the pre-AFC phase (Kim et al 2022). Labour markets have also become more regulated in the 2000s, with the minimum wage becoming the major plank of labour policy (Ginting et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%