Gunawan Ardhi Wardhana

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Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byIskandar Wahidiyat
Born(1932-10-16)October 16, 1932
DiedSeptember 14, 1991(1991-09-14) (aged 58)
Gunawan Ardhi Wardhana
Dean of the Postgraduate Faculty of the University of Indonesia
In office
22 November 1982  1989
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byIskandar Wahidiyat
Personal details
Born(1932-10-16)October 16, 1932
DiedSeptember 14, 1991(1991-09-14) (aged 58)
SpouseAnna Wardhana
EducationUniversity of Indonesia (S.E., Prof)
University of California, Berkeley (MBA, PhD)
Academic background
ThesisThe Effects of Politics on Educational Development in Indonesia: From the Colonial Period to the Present (1511-1971) (1973)
Academic work
DisciplineEconomics
Sub-disciplineBusiness economics
Management
Notable studentsNasrudin Sumintapura

Gunawan Ardhi Wardhana, born Ang Giok Goen (Chinese: ; pinyin: Hóng Yù Yín; 26 October 1932  14 September 1991) was an Indonesian academic and professor of economics at the University of Indonesia. He was the inaugural dean of the postgraduate faculty of the University of Indonesia, serving from its establishment in 1982 until 1989.

Wardhana was born in Surakarta on 26 October 1932 as the eldest son of Ang Poo Hin and Ong Jan Nio. Wardhana was raised in Surakarta and completed his elementary and middle school in the city before moving to Jakarta for high school. He studied at the 4th State High School in Gambir and graduated in 1952. He then studied business economics at the University of Indonesia on the same year after graduating from high school.[1]

On his second year, Wardhana began working as a student assistant at the faculty's library. By November 1954, he had already become a monthly-paid employee of the faculty[2] and obtained his baccalaureate (sarjana muda, lit.'young bachelor', equivalent to an associate degree in the Western higher education system) in 1955. Gunawan received a full bachelor's degree in economics three years later[1][3] and was made a full employee of the university shortly afterwards.[2]

Wardhana, along with several other assistant lecturers from the faculty, were sent to study at the University of California, Berkeley, with a scholarship from the Ford Foundation. Wardhana studied for two years and received his Master of Business Administration from the university in 1960.[1][3] Some of the lecturers who were sent there became part of President Suharto's cabinet and was involved in formulating Indonesia's economic and monetary policies, earning them the nickname Berkeley Mafia. Wardhana's cohort of the Berkeley Mafia includes finance minister Ali Wardhana, national development planning minister J. B. Sumarlin, and manpower minister Harun Al Rasyid Zain. Economist Jusuf Pang Lay Kim, who was the father of trade minister Mari Elka Pangestu, was also part of Wardhana's cohort.[4][5]

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