Regional Development and Industrialization of Indonesia

ASEDP

No.17

Edited by Suryo Sediono, Kunio Igusa
Published in 1992
CONTENTS

Preface / Suryo Sediono, Kunio Igusa

Chapter I

Industrial Concentration and Dispersion: An Overview / Mohammad Sadli

1. Introduction
2. Spatial Factors of Manufacturing Industries
3. Recent Trends of Industrial Dispersion
4. Importance of Infrastructure
5. Conclusion
Chapter II

Regional Balance and the National Development Strategy / Iwan Jaya Azis

1. Introduction
2. Sectoral Structure and the Impacts of INPRES Across the Region
3. The Role of Development Funds: DIP and INPRES
4. Regional Export Performance
5. The Trends of More Dispersed Investments
6. Final Remarks
Chapter III

Spatial Aspects: Regional Development and Industrialization in Indonesia / Lego Nirwhono

1. Introduction
2. Criteria for Sustainable Development
3. Spatial Planning in Regional Development
4. Spatial Aspects in Industrial Development
5. Main Issues in Regional Development
6. Concluding Remarks
Chapter IV

Human Resources: Industrialization and Regional Development / Suryo Sediono

1. Introduction
2. Population, Manpower and Employment
 2-1. Population; Demographic Pattern
 2-2. Regional Distribution of Income
 2-3. Manpower Pattern Including Employment in Manufacturing
 2-4. Structure of Industry and Employment Pattern
3. Human Resources Development: Supply Side
 3-1. Formal Education
 3-2. Training Aspects: Non-School Education
 3-3. Strategy for Mobilizing Educated Manpower
 3-4. Improvement of Productivity
 3-5. Response Towards Industrialization
4. Business Opportunities and Employment Creation Demand Side
 4-1. Business Opportunities in the 1990s
 4-2. Growth as Direct and Indirect Impact on Employment
 4-3. Role of Technology and Geographical Distribution
 4-4. Employment
5. Manpower Planning and budgeting: Matching Supply and Demand of Industrial Manpower
 5-1. Some Issues on Manpower Planning and Budgeting
 5-2. Demand for Industrial Manpower
 5-3. The Gap between Supply and Demand
 5-4. Adjustment Mechanism
 5-5. Policy Recommendations
6. Final Remarks
Chapter V

Regional Development and Natural Resources / Anwar Ibrahim

1. Introduction
2. Concept of Regional Development
3. The Role of Natural Resources
4. Pattern of Industrial Development
5. Present Condition, Problems and Constraints in Regional Development
6. Prospect for Future Regional Development
Chapter VI

Technology for Regional Development: A Conceptional Approach / Muhamadi

1. Introduction
2. Technology and Regional Development
3. Techno-Economic Considerations
4. Policy Mechanism for Regional Development
5. Concluding Remarks
Chapter VII.

Regional Development in Transportation and Telecommunication / Djunaedi Hadisumarto, Susiyati B. Hirawan

1. Introduction
2. The Role of Transportation and Telecommunication in Development
3. Industrial Development and Distribution in Indonesia
4. Development of Transportation and Telecommunication in Indonesia
 4-1. Transportation
 4-2. Telecommunication
5. Sources of Funding of Transportation and Telecommunication Sector
 5-1. Funding of the Transportation Sector
 5-2. Financing the Sector of Telecommunication
6. The Role of the Private Sector in Transportation and Telecommunication
 6-1. Privatisation in Transportation
 6-2. privatisation in Telecommunication
7. Policies Affecting the Transportation and Telecommunication in the Future
 7-1. Subsidy
 7-2. Deregulation and Compensation
 7-3. Globalization
 7-4. Government Regulations
8. Conclusion
Chapter VIII.

Eastern Part of Indonesia and the Private Sector: An Analysis of Human Resources Development / Bob Widyahartono

1. Introduction
2. Major Factors for IBT Development
3. Business Opportunities of Regional Development
4. Human Resources Development Issues
Chapter IX.
1. Regional Characteristics and Pattern of Industries
 1-1. Regional Variations
 1-2. Distribution of Population
 1-3. Gross Regional Domestic Products
 1-4. provisional Classification of the Provinces
 1-5. Major Characters of Regional Pattern
 1-6. Type of Industries by Region
 1-7. Comparative Indicators of Provinces
2. The Structure of Manufacturing Industries and Trends of Progress
 2-1. The Development of Large and Medium Scale Industries by Province
 2-2. Java's Prominent Performance
 2-3. Sumatra's Strategic Characters
 2-4. Potential Industries for Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Other Regions
 2-5. Location of Industrial Centers and Industrial Estates
3. Recent Trends of Industrial Investment and Regional Development
 3-1. Overview on the Industrial Investment
 3-2. Emerging Domestic Investment
 3-3. Flourishing Foreign Investment
 3-4. Sectoral Distribution of Investment
 3-5. Regional Main Features
4. Theoretical Approach to the Investment Decision on Local Area
 4-1. Meaning of Industrial Investment
 4-2. Theoretical Analysis on Investment Decision in Pioneer Area
 4-3. Appliances of Results to Java and Other Areas
5. Experiences of Japanese Regional Development
 5-1. Prehistory of Regional Development
 5-2. Post War Planning Stage
 5-3. Some Cases of Northern Part of Japan
6. Conclusion
Chapter X.

Institutional Framework of Mobilizing Financial Resources for Regional Development: An Explanatory Note / Priasmoro Prawiroardjo

1. Financial Sources for Local Government
2. Types of Inpres Fund
3. Source of Fund from BPR in Regional Development
Appendix
1. General Issue
2. Regional Gross Domestic Product
3. Manufacturing Industries and Investment
4. Agricultural Production
5. Transportation
6. Financial Condition of Local Government
7. Social Conditions