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Development Study on Indonesia
Development Experience of Indonesia

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
FACULTY OF BUSINESS STUDIES
UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA

Course Name: Finance and Development
Course Code: F-402

Prepared For:
Dr. M. Masud Rahman
Professor & Chairman
Ms. Shakila Halim
Lecturer
Department of Finance
University of Dhaka

Prepared By: Group No. 10 | Name | ID No. | Mohammad Junaid Shawon | 16-017 | Md. Zahidul Islam | 16-051 | Md. Rashed Karim | 16-125 | Rashid Muntasir | 16-165 | Md. Zahirul Islam Khan | 16-171 |

Section-A
4thYear, 1st Semester
Department of Finance
University of Dhaka

Date of Submission:
June 05, 2013
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Letter of Transmittal

June 05, 2013

Dr. M. Masud Rahman
Professor
Department of Finance
University of Dhaka

Subject: Submission of report titled “Development Experience of Indonesia”.

Sir
It gives us immense pleasure to submit our report on “Development Experience of Indonesia”. This report was assigned to us as a partial requirement of the Finance and Development (F-402) course in 4th Year, 1st semester.

While making the report, we came across many hurdles and pleasant experiences. But the valuable experiences we have gained during the period will undoubtedly benefit us in the years ahead. This report gave us an opportunity to apply our theoretical expertise, sharpen our views, ideas, and communication skills, and bridge them with the real world of practical experience, which will be a good head start for our future professional career.

We have tried sincerely to comprehend and translate our knowledge in writing this report. We enjoyed this project work and gladly attend any of your calls to clarify on our point, if necessary. We hope you would find the report in appropriate manner.

Sincerely yours

______________________
Rashid Muntasir
On behalf of
Group No. 10
Section- A
16th Batch
Department of Finance
University of Dhaka



Bibliography: * www.worldbank.org * www.imf.org/external/index.htm * www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home.html * www.bi.go.id/web/id/ * Dhanani, S. and Islam, I. (2000), 'Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection: Lessons from the Indonesian Crisis, USFIR Working Paper 00/01 * Fischer, S. (1993), 'The Role of Macroeconomic Factors in Economic Growth ', Journal of Monetary Economics, 32: 485-512.

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