On October 15, 1997, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced a comprehensive $43 billion bailout package for Indonesia during the Asian Financial Crisis, contingent upon radical structural adjustment reforms. The IMF mandated a 50-point reform program that included closing 16 private banks, …
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IMF approves a $23-43 billion rescue package for Indonesia during the Asian Financial Crisis, mandating severe economic reforms including privatization, banking sector restructuring, and corporate reforms. The structural adjustment program fundamentally reshaped Indonesia’s economic landscape, …
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The IMF provided a $10 billion bailout to Indonesia in November 1997, imposing stringent structural adjustment conditions that demanded banking sector reforms, public spending cuts, and market deregulation. These policies, while intended to stabilize the economy, resulted in significant social …
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