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9780195885972

Balanced Development East Java in the New Order

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    9780195885972

  • ISBN10:

    019588597X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-05-20
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

With its sizeable population and diverse economic base, East Java is a substantial economy in its own right, although it is administered as a province of Indonesia. This book deals with various aspects of the economic and social development of the region since the late 1960s. Topics coveredinclude agricultural diversification, the ecology of rice production, the manufacturing industry, the family planning revolution, migration patterns, and changes in educational structures.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Tables
Figures
Abbreviations and Glossary
Notes on Contributors
East Java in a Regional Perspectivep. 1
National Economy and Substantive Economyp. 3
Growth and Specializationp. 11
Administration and Policyp. 15
Scope of the Bookp. 18
The East Java Economy: From Dualism to Balanced Developmentp. 23
Structural Changes in the Regional Economyp. 29
Population Growthp. 31
Urbanizationp. 33
The Labour Forcep. 34
Agriculturep. 38
Industryp. 42
Foreign and Domestic Investment Levelsp. 45
Social Welfare Indicatorsp. 47
East Java's Family Planning Revolution, 1961-1987p. 54
Fertility in East Java before 1970p. 54
Family Planning Programme Strategies in East Javap. 59
Characteristics of New Acceptors of Contraceptivesp. 61
Fertility Decline, 1965-1985p. 68
East Java: Educational Change and Changing Employment Structurep. 75
Growth of the Labour Force and Changing Employment Structurep. 75
Educational Trends and Employmentp. 88
Migrationp. 101
Population Mobility in East Javap. 102
Migrants to East Java, 1975-1980p. 105
Migrants in East Java, 1975-1985p. 113
The Rice Baskets of East Java: The Ecology and Social Context of Sawah Productionp. 120
Rice Production in National Perspectivep. 122
Internal Production: The Rice Baskets of East Javap. 136
The Social Transformation of Sawah Production in East Javap. 148
Agricultural Diversification in the Upper Konto Areap. 158
The Upper Konto Areap. 158
Developments in Pujonp. 161
Developments in Ngantangp. 174
Environmental Effectsp. 181
Plantations and Cash Crops in East Java: Changing Patternsp. 187
Estates and Smallholdings in East Javap. 189
Sugarp. 194
Tobaccop. 199
Coffeep. 204
Other Tree Cropsp. 206
Fruit and Vegetablesp. 207
The Working of Rural Co-operatives (KUD) in Malang, 1970-1984p. 214
Rice in Kabupaten Malangp. 214
The Impact of the Rice Intensification Programmep. 215
The Effects of Bimas on Per Capita Incomep. 216
The Working of Rice Policies at the Local Levelp. 217
The Development of the KUD in Malangp. 219
The KUD of Tampingp. 219
The KUD of Jambangp. 222
The KUD of Kajenp. 223
The KUD of Sumbersari IIp. 225
The KUD of Parajip. 227
Manufacturingp. 230
Historical Overviewp. 232
Industrial Structurep. 235
Ownershipp. 241
Spatial Distributionp. 243
Marketsp. 249
Electricity Supplyp. 256
The Electricity Industry and Economic Growth: The Early Yearsp. 257
Power Supply and Regional Development after Independencep. 258
Transmissionp. 260
Industrial Growth and Power Consumptionp. 262
Rural Electrificationp. 264
Rural Electrification and the Rural Economyp. 268
Industrial Expansion into a Rural Subdistrict: Pandaan, East Javap. 272
Kecamatan Pandaan before 1970p. 272
Developments in Pandaan after 1970p. 275
The Spatial Impact of Industrial Development in Pandaanp. 280
Kediri and Gudang Garam: An Industrial Enclave in a Rural Settingp. 296
Tobacco, Kretek, and Kedirip. 297
The Rise of Gudang Garamp. 298
The Impact of Gudang Garam on Kedirip. 301
Regional Finance in Indonesia: An East Java Case-studyp. 308
Sources of Revenuep. 309
Revenue Performancep. 315
Growth in Expenditurep. 319
Policy Implicationsp. 322
The Economic Role of Surabayap. 326
The Urban Hierarchyp. 326
Transport Systemsp. 330
Economic Importancep. 332
Surabaya and Its Forelandp. 337
Surabaya and Its Hinterlandp. 339
Bibliographyp. 344
Author Indexp. 357
Subject Indexp. 360
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