Does Democratization Promote Competition? : Evidence from Indonesia

Does democratization promote economic competition? This paper documents that the disruption of political connections associated with Suharto’s fall had a modest pro-competitive effect on Indonesian manufacturing industries. Firms with connections to Suharto lost substantial market share following hi...

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Main Authors: Hallward-Driemeier, Mary, Kochanova, Anna, Rijkers, Bob
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/752391579616218608/Does-Democratization-Promote-Competition-Indonesian-Manufacturing-Pre-and-Post-Suharto
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33226
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Summary:Does democratization promote economic competition? This paper documents that the disruption of political connections associated with Suharto’s fall had a modest pro-competitive effect on Indonesian manufacturing industries. Firms with connections to Suharto lost substantial market share following his resignation. Industries in which Suharto family firms had larger market share during his tenure exhibited weak improvements in broader measures of competition in the post-Suharto era relative to industries in which Suharto firms had not been important players.