Indonesia and the rise of resource nationalism / Hadi Soesastro
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): Online resources: In: Indonesian Quarterly Vol 35 No 3, 2007, pp.198-202Summary: Recently the trend for energy and primary resource industries to be nationalised has been increasing. Governments see immediate benefits as their share of income rises but, with a few exceptions, state owned oil production companies have lower operating standards and oversee falling production. Shortages could even lead to resource conflicts. This article suggests Indonesia once again take a lead in devising new ways for governments to work with the oil multinationals to the benefit of both parties.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Recently the trend for energy and primary resource industries to be nationalised has been increasing. Governments see immediate benefits as their share of income rises but, with a few exceptions, state owned oil production companies have lower operating standards and oversee falling production. Shortages could even lead to resource conflicts. This article suggests Indonesia once again take a lead in devising new ways for governments to work with the oil multinationals to the benefit of both parties.
SEASIA, ENERGY
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