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On the Use of Netherlands Indies' Statistics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Jan O. M. Broek
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University of Minnesota
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Notes and Comments
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Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1951

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1 Kroef, Justus M. van der, “Economic origins of Indonesian nationalism,” in South Asia in the world today, edited By Talbot, Phillips (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1950), 174201. This volume is a report of the twenty-fifth annual institute of the Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation held in May 1949. The editor of the volume gives in a footnote the following introduction to the author of the paper here discussed: “Instructor in the history of civilization, Michigan State College. [Mr. van der Kroef did not attend the twenty-fifth Institute of the Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation. His paper was submitted after the end of the Institute, but since it deals with one of the major topics discussed at that Institute, it is felt that its inclusion will add to the general usefulness of this volume.—Editor.] “Google Scholar

2 Verslag van de Commissie tot Bestudeering van Staatsrechtelijke Hervormingen, ingesteld bij Gouvernementsbesluit van 14 September, 1940, no. lx/KAB (Batavia, 1941). 2 volumes.

3 It may be noted that this “revelation” took place every year in the Statistical abstract (Statistisch jaaroverzicht) of the Annual Indian report (Indisch verslag).

4 One can calculate the percentages for this category by using the more detailed statistics of the Annual report (see footnote 3), but this does not affect the substance of the argument.