Indonesia's emergence from a colonized archipelago to a unified sovereign nation state has changed the agrarian structure. As primarily an agrarian society with approximately 60 percent of its population working in or living from agriculture, governments are bound to manage natural resources such as land, water and the riches they contain as best as they could to realize public welfare. However, the presidents who governed the country for the past...
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2006/06/19
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Document de travail
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37435
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2006/09/25
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Disclosed
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Land policies in Indonesia
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land reform