An Industry without Industrialization: The Political Economy of The Failure of Indonesia’s Auto Industry

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of ASEAN Studies Pub Date : 2014-07-31 DOI:10.21512/JAS.V2I1.154
Wan-Ping Tai
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The development of auto industry needs a series of related policies and conditions, including market, technology, management, basic infrastructure, etc. Several Southeast Asian countries are hoping to develop their auto industries in order to lead the development of other industries in their countries. Having the largest auto market in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is supposed to have more favorable conditions than Thailand and Malaysia on the development of auto industry. Unlike Malaysia’s auto industry that has its own national brand, Indonesia does not have a national auto brand, nor like Thailand as the largest auto exporting country in Southeast Asia, a Japanese scholar even contends that Indonesia’s auto industry is “technology-less industrialization”. Based on the above analysis, the paper argues that the failure of Indonesia’s auto industry has to do with the structural factors in Indonesia’s political economy.  This paper therefore will, by taking the perspective of political economy, explore the following four factors over the failure of Indonesia’s auto industry: (1) inappropriate state intervention, (2) distorted government-business relations, (3) failure to join international complementarities in the auto industry, and (4) ineffective management on globalization.
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没有工业化的工业:印尼汽车工业失败的政治经济学
汽车产业的发展需要一系列相关的政策和条件,包括市场、技术、管理、基础设施等。几个东南亚国家希望发展自己的汽车工业,以引领本国其他工业的发展。印度尼西亚是东南亚最大的汽车市场,应该比泰国和马来西亚有更有利的条件发展汽车工业。与马来西亚的汽车工业拥有自己的民族品牌不同,印尼没有民族汽车品牌,也不像泰国是东南亚最大的汽车出口国,甚至有日本学者认为印尼的汽车工业是“无技术的工业化”。基于以上分析,本文认为印尼汽车产业的失败与印尼政治经济的结构性因素有关。因此,本文将从政治经济学的角度探讨印尼汽车产业失败的四个因素:(1)国家干预不当;(2)政商关系扭曲;(3)未能加入汽车产业的国际互补性;(4)全球化管理不力。
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Journal of ASEAN Studies
Journal of ASEAN Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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