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INDONESIAN STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES: The Challenge of Reform

The Indonesian Government has been struggling to find ways to manage its more than one hundred state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Only in his last administration did the New Order long-time leader Soeharto realize that there must be a concerted strategy to bring out the potential of the SOEs, long known only for being inefficient, mismanaged and cash cows for political groups and individuals. Democratization that came with the fall of Soeharto has brought pressure for reform of Indonesian SOEs. At the same time, however, democratization has also made the reform process difficult as more groups of stakeholders have a say in the process.

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