02620cam a2200313 4500001000500000005001700005008003900022010001700061020002200078020002200100100004100122245006800163260006200231300004000293440003900333500010300372504004100475505112400516520027001640650006501910650007001975650004702045650005202092650003802144700002502182710002202207710004202229710003502271763320181127184028.0040304s2003 si ab b i100 0 eng a 2004337058 a9812301976 (pbk.) a981230200X (hard) aShimomura, Yasutami bcdeeditorq04aThe role of governance in Asia /cedited by Yasutami Shimomura. aSingapore :bInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies,c2003. axii, 381 p. :bill., maps ;c23 cm. 0aAsian development experiencevv. 2 aPublished in cooperation with the Japan Institute of International Affairs [and] ASEAN Foundation. aIncludes bibliographical references. aIntroduction by Yasutami Shimomura; 1. Regional Governance in Asia: Comparative Analysis of Experiments of Decentralization and Deconcentration in Indonesia, Thailand and Korea by Hideaki Shiroyama; 2. Governance and Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Newly Decentralized Indonesia by Sudarno Sumarto, Asep Suryahadi and Alex Arifianto; 3. Local Governance in the Era of Indonesia's Decentralization: Prospect and Challenges by Tommy Legowo; 4. Corporate Governance in Indonesia by Yuri Sato; 5. Governance Factors in Indonesian Economic Development by Juichi Inada; 6. In Search of Endogenous Elements of Good Governance: The Case of the Eastern Seaboard Development Plan of Thailand by Yasutami Shimomura; 7. Health Sector Management and Governance in Thailand by Kyoko Kuwajima; 8. Economic Viability and Local Governance: The Political Economy of Decentralization in the Philippines by Jorge V. Tigno; 9. Economic Governance in Malaysia and its link with the Asian Crisis by Zainal-Abidin Mahani; 10. State Bureaucrats, Economic Development and Governance: A Singapore's Case by Ikuo Iwasakigrt aInvestigates the "missing link", the complicated realities of the relations between governance and development through case studies of ASEAN countries. Its main objective is to explore a theoretical framework to overcome the limitation of mainstream approaches. 0aDecentralization in governmentxEconomic aspectszIndonesia. 0aDecentralization in governmentxEconomic aspectszSoutheast Asia. 0aDecentralization in governmentzIndonesia. 0aDecentralization in governmentzSoutheast Asia. 0aPublic administrationzIndonesia.1 aShimomura, Yasutami.2 aASEAN Foundation.2 aInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies.2 aNihon Kokusai Mondai Kenkyujo.