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Sjahrir (Indonesian economist)

Sjahrir (24 February 1945 – 28 July 2008) was a prominent Indonesian political economist. He was officially appointed by President of the Republic of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as Economic Adviser in the Council of Presidential Advisers on 11 April 2007.[1] As a student activist, he was once sentenced to jail during the Malari demonstration in 1974.

Sjahrir
Lecturer of Faculty of Economics and Business of University of Indonesia
In office
1984–1998
Member of Presidential Advisory Council (Dewan Pertimbangan Presiden)
In office
2005–2008
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Personal details
Born(1945-02-24)24 February 1945
 Indonesia Kudus
DiedJuly 28, 2008(2008-07-28) (aged 63)
 Singapore Singapore
Alma materUniversity of Indonesia
Harvard Kennedy School
ProfessionEconomist
Lecturer

Biography

He was born in Kudus, Central Java, during the Japanese rule of Indonesia on 24 February 1945. Syahrir (nicknamed: Ciil[2] or Ci'il) was born as the only child to the Ma’amoen Al Rasyid and Roesma Malik couple, both from the village of Koto Gedang in West Sumatra. His father was a high-ranking government official in Central Java during the Dutch colonial time, while his mother was an official at the Inspectorate of Women Education, Department of Education.(Mangiang et al. 1995)

Sjahrir received his early childhood education in a public school in Jakarta; he also spent a year in the Dalton School Elementary School, Amsterdam. He continued his study at a Catholic high school, Canisius College in Jakarta. It was there that he discovered his love for economics. From Canisius College, he was enrolled at the University of Indonesia, where he studied economics.[3]

During his study in the university, he became active in the Djakarta Students Association (Ikatan Mahasiswa Djakarta or IMADA), a student union. His involvement at IMADA made him appointed as the head of United Actions of Indonesian Students (Kesatuan Aksi Mahasiswa Indonesia or KAMI). Sjahrir was active in KAMI until 1969.[4] Meanwhile, his activities in intra university organization made him appointed as a General Secretary of Students Senate, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia.[5]

In 1974, students at the University of Indonesia demonstrated against the government’s policy regarding the role of foreign investment in Indonesia. The demonstration somehow led to a riot—the incident is known as Malari. Sjahrir, who was just graduated as a Bachelor in Economics from the Faculty of Economy, University of Indonesia and was getting ready to leave the country for a master's degree scholarship at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University, was arrested, tried, and sentenced to 6 and a half years of prison for subversion and his involvement in Malari.[6] However, he only spent almost 4 years in jail as political detainee.

After getting out of the prison, Ford Foundation, the sponsor of his scholarship, still granted him the opportunity to pursue his master's degree. He graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D. degree in Political Economy & Government in 1983.[3] He returned to Jakarta in the same year and became a lecturer in his former faculty, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia.

Later, he founded Yayasan Padi & Kapas, an organization that focuses on research, education & public health. During this time, he was active as a consultant and advisor for state banks and public companies.

In 2001, during the Reformation era, Sjahrir founded the New Indonesia Alliance (Perhimpunan Indonesia Baru).[7] The main activity of the Alliance is to organize a cabinet watch. The cabinet watch’s task is to monitor the government’s decisions on certain policies and then to announce the result of the observations to the public.

At the 2004 legislative elections, the New Indonesia Alliance Party (Partai Perhimpunan Indonesia Baru) party won 0.6% of the popular vote and no seats in the National People's Representative Council. He step down as chairman of the party when the 2004 elected president of the Republic of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, appointed Sjahrir as Economic Advisor to the President. Sjahrir’s responsibility as Economic Advisor to the President includes being special envoys to other countries, fulfilling presidential missions.

Sjahrir died on 28 July 2008 at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore from advanced stage of lung cancer. His body was flown back to Indonesia on the following day and was buried in the Tanah Kusir Cemetery, Jakarta, on 29 July 2008.[8][9]

Work and publication

Sjahrir was known for his extensive writings, including six books that were published between 1994-1995, namely:

  1. Ekonomi Indonesia dalam Perspektif Bisnis (The Indonesian Economy in a Business Perspective), published by Jurnalindo Aksara Grafika in Jakarta, 1994.
  2. Kebijakan Negara Mengantisipasi Masa Depan (National Policy: Anticipating the Future), published by Yayasan Obor Indonesia in Jakarta, 1994.
  3. Pikiran Politik (Political Ideas), published by LP3ES in Jakarta, 1994.
  4. Analisis Bursa Efek (Analysis of the Stock Exchange), published by Gramedia Pustaka Utama in Jakarta, 1995.
  5. Formasi Mikro-Makro Ekonomi Indonesia (Indonesia's Macro and Micro Economy), published by University of Indonesia Press in Jakarta, 1995.
  6. Persoalan Ekonomi Indonesia: Moneter, Perkreditan dan Nenca Pembayaran (Problems of the Indonesian Economy: Money, Credit and the Balance of Payments), published by Pustaka Sinar Harapan in Jakarta, 1995.

Personal life

Sjahrir was married to Nurmala Kartini Sjahrir, a chairman of the Indonesian Anthropological Association, and has a son, Pandu Patria Sjahrir, and a daughter, Gita Sjahrir.

References

  1. ^ "SBY Lantik Wantimpres". Presiden Republik Indonesia (in Indonesian). 11 April 2007. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 11 April 2007.
  2. ^ Pabottingi, Mochtar (2013). Burung-Burung Cakrawala. Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama. p. 382. ISBN 9780822392279.
  3. ^ a b "Dr Sjahrir Berpulang". Kompas.com. Jakarta. 29 July 2008. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  4. ^ Tagliacozzo, Eric; Hellwig, Tineke, eds. (2009). The Indonesia Reader: History, Culture, Politics. Ukraine: Duke University Press. p. 359. ISBN 9780822392279.
  5. ^ . Ensiklopedi Tokoh Indonesia (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2 March 2009. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  6. ^ "Sjahrir, Aktivis Malari yang Jadi Anggota Wantimpres". Detik.com. 28 July 2008. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  7. ^ Basri, Muhammad Chatib (August 2008). "Sjahrir". Tempo. Vol. 37, no. 34. Jakarta: Badan Usaha Jaya Press, Yayasan Jaya Raya. p. 136. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  8. ^ . The Jakarta Post. 29 July 2008. Archived from the original on 29 August 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  9. ^ . Kompas (in Indonesian). 29 July 2008. Archived from the original on 6 August 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2018.

External links

  • Headlines at Antara: President meets would be presidential advisory council members
  • People's Daily Online on Presidential Advisory Council

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This article is about the Indonesian economist For Sukarno era prime minister see Sutan Sjahrir Sjahrir 24 February 1945 28 July 2008 was a prominent Indonesian political economist He was officially appointed by President of the Republic of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as Economic Adviser in the Council of Presidential Advisers on 11 April 2007 1 As a student activist he was once sentenced to jail during the Malari demonstration in 1974 SjahrirLecturer of Faculty of Economics and Business of University of IndonesiaIn office 1984 1998Member of Presidential Advisory Council Dewan Pertimbangan Presiden In office 2005 2008PresidentSusilo Bambang YudhoyonoPersonal detailsBorn 1945 02 24 24 February 1945 Indonesia KudusDiedJuly 28 2008 2008 07 28 aged 63 Singapore SingaporeAlma materUniversity of IndonesiaHarvard Kennedy SchoolProfessionEconomistLecturer Contents 1 Biography 2 Work and publication 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditHe was born in Kudus Central Java during the Japanese rule of Indonesia on 24 February 1945 Syahrir nicknamed Ciil 2 or Ci il was born as the only child to the Ma amoen Al Rasyid and Roesma Malik couple both from the village of Koto Gedang in West Sumatra His father was a high ranking government official in Central Java during the Dutch colonial time while his mother was an official at the Inspectorate of Women Education Department of Education Mangiang et al 1995 Sjahrir received his early childhood education in a public school in Jakarta he also spent a year in the Dalton School Elementary School Amsterdam He continued his study at a Catholic high school Canisius College in Jakarta It was there that he discovered his love for economics From Canisius College he was enrolled at the University of Indonesia where he studied economics 3 During his study in the university he became active in the Djakarta Students Association Ikatan Mahasiswa Djakarta or IMADA a student union His involvement at IMADA made him appointed as the head of United Actions of Indonesian Students Kesatuan Aksi Mahasiswa Indonesia or KAMI Sjahrir was active in KAMI until 1969 4 Meanwhile his activities in intra university organization made him appointed as a General Secretary of Students Senate Faculty of Economics University of Indonesia 5 In 1974 students at the University of Indonesia demonstrated against the government s policy regarding the role of foreign investment in Indonesia The demonstration somehow led to a riot the incident is known as Malari Sjahrir who was just graduated as a Bachelor in Economics from the Faculty of Economy University of Indonesia and was getting ready to leave the country for a master s degree scholarship at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University was arrested tried and sentenced to 6 and a half years of prison for subversion and his involvement in Malari 6 However he only spent almost 4 years in jail as political detainee After getting out of the prison Ford Foundation the sponsor of his scholarship still granted him the opportunity to pursue his master s degree He graduated from Harvard University with a Ph D degree in Political Economy amp Government in 1983 3 He returned to Jakarta in the same year and became a lecturer in his former faculty Faculty of Economics University of Indonesia Later he founded Yayasan Padi amp Kapas an organization that focuses on research education amp public health During this time he was active as a consultant and advisor for state banks and public companies In 2001 during the Reformation era Sjahrir founded the New Indonesia Alliance Perhimpunan Indonesia Baru 7 The main activity of the Alliance is to organize a cabinet watch The cabinet watch s task is to monitor the government s decisions on certain policies and then to announce the result of the observations to the public At the 2004 legislative elections the New Indonesia Alliance Party Partai Perhimpunan Indonesia Baru party won 0 6 of the popular vote and no seats in the National People s Representative Council He step down as chairman of the party when the 2004 elected president of the Republic of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono appointed Sjahrir as Economic Advisor to the President Sjahrir s responsibility as Economic Advisor to the President includes being special envoys to other countries fulfilling presidential missions Sjahrir died on 28 July 2008 at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore from advanced stage of lung cancer His body was flown back to Indonesia on the following day and was buried in the Tanah Kusir Cemetery Jakarta on 29 July 2008 8 9 Work and publication EditSjahrir was known for his extensive writings including six books that were published between 1994 1995 namely Ekonomi Indonesia dalam Perspektif Bisnis The Indonesian Economy in a Business Perspective published by Jurnalindo Aksara Grafika in Jakarta 1994 Kebijakan Negara Mengantisipasi Masa Depan National Policy Anticipating the Future published by Yayasan Obor Indonesia in Jakarta 1994 Pikiran Politik Political Ideas published by LP3ES in Jakarta 1994 Analisis Bursa Efek Analysis of the Stock Exchange published by Gramedia Pustaka Utama in Jakarta 1995 Formasi Mikro Makro Ekonomi Indonesia Indonesia s Macro and Micro Economy published by University of Indonesia Press in Jakarta 1995 Persoalan Ekonomi Indonesia Moneter Perkreditan dan Nenca Pembayaran Problems of the Indonesian Economy Money Credit and the Balance of Payments published by Pustaka Sinar Harapan in Jakarta 1995 Personal life EditSjahrir was married to Nurmala Kartini Sjahrir a chairman of the Indonesian Anthropological Association and has a son Pandu Patria Sjahrir and a daughter Gita Sjahrir References Edit SBY Lantik Wantimpres Presiden Republik Indonesia in Indonesian 11 April 2007 Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 11 April 2007 Pabottingi Mochtar 2013 Burung Burung Cakrawala Jakarta Gramedia Pustaka Utama p 382 ISBN 9780822392279 a b Dr Sjahrir Berpulang Kompas com Jakarta 29 July 2008 Retrieved 3 July 2021 Tagliacozzo Eric Hellwig Tineke eds 2009 The Indonesia Reader History Culture Politics Ukraine Duke University Press p 359 ISBN 9780822392279 Syahrir Ketua Umum Partai Perhimpunan Indonesia Baru Partai PIB Ensiklopedi Tokoh Indonesia in Indonesian Archived from the original on 2 March 2009 Retrieved 5 November 2018 Sjahrir Aktivis Malari yang Jadi Anggota Wantimpres Detik com 28 July 2008 Retrieved 3 July 2021 Basri Muhammad Chatib August 2008 Sjahrir Tempo Vol 37 no 34 Jakarta Badan Usaha Jaya Press Yayasan Jaya Raya p 136 Retrieved 3 July 2021 RI loses critical economist in the passing of Sjahrir The Jakarta Post 29 July 2008 Archived from the original on 29 August 2010 Retrieved 5 November 2018 Dr Sjahrir Berpulang Kompas in Indonesian 29 July 2008 Archived from the original on 6 August 2008 Retrieved 5 November 2018 External links EditJakarta Post Editorial on The Council of Presidential Adviser Headlines at Antara President meets would be presidential advisory council members People s Daily Online on Presidential Advisory Council Xinhua Online on Presidential Advisory Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sjahrir Indonesian economist amp oldid 1123529423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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