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Mohamad Sadli

Mohamad Sadli (10 June 1922 – 8 January 2008) was a leading Indonesian policy-maker and economist.
Sadli, as he was widely known as, was born in Sumedang, West Java. He first studied in the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS) in Sumedang and Subang, and later moved to the Hogere Burger School (HBS) in Semarang in Central Java. He then (1952) took university studies in the Technical Faculty, Gadjah Mada University, in Yogyakarta.〔Education details are from the biodata page in Mohamad Ikhsan, Chris Manning and Hadi Soesastro (eds), 2002, ''80 tahun Mohamad Sadli: Ekonomi Indonesia di era politik baru'' (Sadli at 80 years: the Indonesian economy in the new political era ), Penerbit Buku Kompas, Jakarta. ISBN 979-709-036-1.〕
Between 1954 and 1956, Sadli worked towards his Master of Science in economics at MIT in the United States before proceeding to post-graduate studies in economics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1956. He returned to Indonesia in 1957 where he became Director of the Economics and Management Institute (LPEM) at the University of Indonesia.
==Career in government==

Sadli worked at the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and was a key economic adviser in the New Order government. He was one of five prominent economic advisers who became known as the Berkeley Mafia during the Soeharto era working closely with Professor Widjojo Nitisastro. In 1967 he was appointed by Suharto as the first chair of the Indonesian Investment Coordination Board.〔For a discussion of Sadli's role during this period and later as a minister see the article by the eminent Indonesian economist and policy-maker, Mari Pangestu (2008), 'A tribute to our guru, mentor, friend and economic commentator par excellence: Professor Mohammad Sadli', ''Economics and Finance in Indonesia'', 56(1), pp 3-22. See also M. Sadli (1993), 'Recollections of my career', ''Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies'', 29(1), pp. 35-51, reprinted as 'Mohammad Sadli' in Thee Kian Wie, ed (2003), ''Recollections: the Indonesian economy, 1950s-1990s'', Canberra and Singapore, Australian National University and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies ISBN 981-230-174-7.〕 Between 1971-73 he served as Minister for Manpower and then in 1973-78 he was Minister for Mines in the Second Development Cabinet.

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