Sodjuangon Situmorang

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Situmorang, Sodjuangan (1995). Biaya transaksi ekonomi Badan Usaha Milik Daerah: Studi kasus Badan Usaha Milik Daerah berbentuk perusahaan daerah dan perseroan terbatas di lingkungan DKI Jakarta (Doctorandus thesis). University of Indonesia.
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    Director General of Regional Autonomy
    In office
    7 January 2008 7 June 2009