'Indonesia in global manufacturing value chains: Policy ambivalence and arrested growth' presented by Arianto Patunru 

This paper explores Indonesia's experience in leveraging opportunities presented by global manufacturing value chains (GMVCs), with a comparative focus on Southeast Asia. It is motivated by growing concerns in recent policy discussions regarding the country’s underutilized growth potential, which could be unlocked through more effective integration into GMVCs. Indonesia initially had promising prospects for export-oriented industrialization by engaging in GMVCs. However, its industrialization trajectory over the subsequent years has not lived up to expectations. Strong evidence indicates that Indonesia’s deep-rooted policy ambivalence has hindered its full participation in global production networks. The findings highlight the need for a proactive investment promotion strategy to attract multinational enterprises (MNEs) involved in GMVCs.

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Arianto Patunru

Arianto Patunru

Arianto Patunru joined the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics in October 2012. He was previously the head of the Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM-FEUI) in Jakarta while teaching economics at the Department of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia. He holds a PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Miller Theatre, Old Canberra House, 73 Lennox Crossing, Acton 2602 ACT and online Zoom

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