Emil Salim (born in Lahat,
South Sumatra,
Indonesia, 8 June 1930) is an
Indonesian
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* Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia
** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago
** Indonesia ...
economist and former politician. Born of
Minangkabau parents, both from the village of Koto Gadang in
West Sumatra. His uncle is
Agus Salim
''Haji'' Agus Salim (; October 8, 1884 – November 4, 1954) was an Indonesian journalist, diplomat, and statesman. He served as Indonesia's Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1947 and 1949.
Early life
Agus Salim was born Masjhoedoelhaq Sali ...
, one of the founding fathers of the Republic of Indonesia and
Minister of Foreign Affairs in the early 1950s.
Salim graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the
University of Indonesia in 1959. He obtained a PhD in economics from the
University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Indonesia to a teaching position at the Faculty of Economics of the
University of Indonesia in 1964. He became one of the well-known group of '
Berkeley Mafia' economic advisers, working closely with Professor
Widjojo Nitisastro
Widjojo Nitisastro (23 September 1927 – 9 March 2012) was an Indonesian economist, who was known as the main architect of the Indonesian economy during the New Order regime of president Suharto, serving as Minister for National Development ...
. In 1977 he was appointed to the position of professor of economic development at the University of Indonesia.
Salim has held a number of government positions, including:
*1966: member of the team of economic advisers to
President Suharto
*1967-68: member of the team of advisers to the Minister of Manpower.
*1967-1969: chairman of the technical team of the Council for Economic Stability and a member of the ''Gotong Royong'' Parliament.
*1969: vice chairman of Bappenas (the National Development Planning Agency)
*1971: Minister of State for the Improvement of the State Apparatus.
*1973-1978: Minister of Transportation
*1978-1983: Minister of State for Development Supervision and the Environment
*1983-1993: Minister of State for Population and the Environment
*2007-2010: member of the advisory council to
President Yudhoyono, as the adviser for environment and sustainable development issues
*2010-2014: chairperson, the advisory council to
President Yudhoyono
Salim has chaired the ''Foundation for Sustainable Development'' and the ''Kehati Foundation'', and co-chaired the
United States-Indonesia Society. He is a member of the ''Association of Indonesian Moslem Intellectuals''.
Extractive Industries Review
In July 2001 the
World Bank launched an independent inquiry called the Extractive Industries Review (EIR). The review was headed by Salim. Salim held consultations with a wide range of stakeholders in 2002 and 2003. The EIR recommendations were published in January 2004 in a final report entitled ''Striking a Better Balance''. The report concluded that fossil fuel and mining projects do not alleviate poverty and recommended that World Bank involvement with these sectors be phased out by 2008 to be replaced by investment in renewable energy and clean energy. The World Bank published its Management Response to the EIR in September 2004. The EIR served to alter the World Bank's policies on oil, gas and mining. Following the EIR process, the World Bank also issued a revised Policy on Indigenous Peoples.
References
* reprinted as 'Emil Salim' in
Thee Kian Wie (ed), 2003, ''Recollections: the Indonesian economy, 1950s - 1990s.''
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS),
Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. .
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1930 births
Living people
Indonesian Muslims
Minangkabau people
University of Indonesia alumni
University of California, Berkeley alumni
People from Lahat Regency
Government ministers of Indonesia
Indonesian economists
Academic staff of the University of Indonesia
Environment ministers of Indonesia
Transport ministers of Indonesia