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Ali Baba (business practice)

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businessman was ordered to give training and responsibility to Indonesian workforce in order to hold staff position as government gave loan and licence to national private business. Government also gave protection in order to compete with foreign businesses. However, this program was ended in failure
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businessmen in order to advance national economics, to transition the economic system from a colonial system to a national system, and to encourage cooperation between
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because less experience of 'pribumi' businessman, liberal system was in effect and less compete ability of 'pribumi' businessman.
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However, the core of this program, which in favor of native people, is resurfaced as new concept of
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by Haroon Siddiqui, quoting R.S. Milne and Dianne Mauzy of the University of British Columbia in
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which means ethnically native businessman (but now also includes women) – to engage
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BBC News (2011-07-10): Malaysia’s ‘Ali Baba’ system causes ethnic tension
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involving indigenous and non-indigenous cooperation to take advantage of
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The Star (2007-03-22): Malaysia’s ‘Ali Baba’ entente under strain
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This article is about the term. For e-commerce conglomerate, see
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company obtains a contract from the government-sponsored
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businessmen. Ali (a typical Muslim name) represents
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Ali Baba (business)
Alibaba Group
Malaysia
Indonesia
affirmative action
indigenous Malays
Native Indonesians
Chinese person
Malaysia
Malay
affirmative action
Bumiputera
Malaysian New Economic Policy
Ketuanan Melayu
ethnically Chinese
Baba-Nyonya
Iskaq Tjokrohadisurjo
First Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet
pribumi
Bumiputera
Soeharto
New Order
peranakan
Chinese Indonesians
BBC News (2011-07-10): Malaysia’s ‘Ali Baba’ system causes ethnic tension
The Star (2007-03-22): Malaysia’s ‘Ali Baba’ entente under strain
Ekonomi Indonesia, Sistem Ekonomi Ali Baba
Categories
Economy of Malaysia
Economy of Indonesia

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