1. THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIES.
- Author
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de Haas, J. Anton
- Subjects
ECONOMIC policy ,CENTRAL economic planning ,GREAT Depression, 1929-1939 ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,ECONOMIC reform ,INDONESIAN economy ,COLONIES - Abstract
The article focuses on the new economic policy of the Dutch East Indies which came about when the colony experienced the devastating effects of the great depression. Providing a brief profile of the Dutch East Indies, the author probes into the effects of the depression to the colony. Externally, it robbed the colony of the funds with which to pay its foreign obligations and to pay for the imports upon which it had begun to depend. Internally, there was an alarming increase in unemployment, and the purchasing power of those employed declined sharply. The author elaborates on the actions taken by the Dutch that paved the way for a new economic policy.
- Published
- 1938