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December 2019 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Investing in People Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Membangun Manusia Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Investing in People: Social Protection for Indonesia’s 2045 Vision (Page 34) [desktop] [mobile]
Boxes: - An economic analysis of the 2019 forest and land fires and haze (Page 7)
- Commodity prices continued declining in Q3 (Page 15)
- State Budget 2020 – Government sets optimistic growth targets for revenue and expenditure amidst global slowdown (Page 29)
- Reducing plastic bag pollution in Indonesia(Page 31)
- Higher tobacco taxation in Indonesia (Page 56)
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September 2018 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Urbanization for all Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Urbanisasi untuk Semua Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Making urbanization work for all Indonesians (Page 35)
Boxes: - Favorable global economic conditions: have they disappeared? (Page 6)
- Global Commodity Prices for Indonesia’s Key Exports Moved in Different Directions (Page 9)
- Coal exports in 2018 have not increased in line with production increases (Page 10)
- How will trade wars affect Indonesia? (Page 15)
- Acceleration of structural transformation and the revival of the manufacturing employment? (Page 26)
- Indonesia’s portfolio of urban places, 2016 (Page 41)
- A broad programmatic approach for urbanization in Indonesia (Page 56)
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June 2018 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Learning more, growing faster Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Pendidikan untuk pertumbuhan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Delivering quality education for indonesia (Page 26)
Boxes: - Private consumption growth in Indonesia: a cause for concern? (Page 5)
- Alignment of Indonesia policy reform with international best practices (Page 32)
- KIAT Guru: Improving Teacher Performance and Accountability through Citizen Engagement and Performance-based Pay (Page 46)
- MORA Education and Challenges (Page 49)
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March 2018 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Towards inclusive growth Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Menuju pertumbuhan inklusif Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Collecting More And Spending Better For Inclusive Growth(Page 34)
Boxes: - The global economy ends 2017 on a strong note (Page 2)
- Recent changes in trade policy (Page 27)
- Why is Indonesia’s tax-to-GDP ratio so low? (Page 50)
- Guiding principles for Indonesia’s tax reforms (Page 54)
- Excise taxes to address externalities (Page 56)
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December 2017 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Decentralization that Delivers Report page | Press release| Download report (.pdf) Mewujudkan hasil desentralisasi Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Making Decentralized Democracy Deliver Local Service Improvement: The Role of the Central Government (Page 31)
Boxes: - Is private consumption recovering? (Page 8)
- How do trends in consumption and VAT growth relate in Indonesia? (Page 21)
- Further advancing on the fuel subsidy reform requires ‘off balance sheet subsidies’ tobe addressed (Page 25)
- How much do oil prices influence Indonesia’s fiscal revenues (Page 27)
- Econometric model to analyze access to basic service performance (Page 36)
- Data issues in tracking local service delivery progress (Page 38)
- Spending Better in DKI Jakarta (Page 51)
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October 2017 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Closing the Gap Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Menutup kesenjangan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Mobilizing the private sector for infrastructure development (Page 25)
Boxes: - Food price inflation during Ramadan and Idul Fitri eased this year, partly due to Government efforts (Page 9)
- Prices for most of Indonesia’s key commodities improved in recent months (Page 14)
- Analyzing revenue targets in the 2018 Budget (Page 24)
- Analyzing planned expenditures in the 2018 Budget (Page 25)
- The effects of methodological changes in Sakernas (Page 28)
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January 2017 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Sustaining Reform Momentum Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Menjaga Momentum Reformasi Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Improving the quality of public spending in Indonesia (page 15)
- Towards a better understanding of teaching practices and their impact on student learning outcomes in Indonesia: a video study (page 26)
Boxes: - Investment climate reforms have improved Indonesia’s Ease of Doing Business (page 4)
- Personnel politics: elections and teacher hiring in Indonesia (page 27)
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October 2016 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Pressures Easing Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Tekanan Mereda Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Accelerating tourism development (page 20)
- Why should Indonesia reframe and reorient its food security policy (page 26)
- Ensuring universal access to safe water and sanitation services to reduce in stunting, poverty and inequality (page 36)
- Double for Nothing? Teacher Certification and Beyond (45)
Boxes: - What happens when the Government boosts public investment in Indonesia (page 4)
- The Indonesia tax amnesty program (page 15)
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March 2016 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Private investment is essential Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf)
Investasi Swasta Diperlukan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Beyond the ten economic policy packages: addressing significant binding constraints (page 19)
- Public Support for action on inequality has grown (page 24)
- Improving the freight logistics system in Indonesia (page 28)
- Aligning pricing, regulations and investments to support sustainable energy development (page 37)
Boxes: - Why are domestic rice prices higher than international prices ? (page 7)
- Sub-national governments play an important role in delivering public investment (page 16)
- A snapshot of the logistics industry in Indonesia (pages 35)
- Indonesia’s clean energy policies can yield local and global benefits (page 37)
- Lessons in sound power sector planning from Latin America (page 41)
- Energy efficiency – the cleanest, but under-appreciated domestic resource (page 42)
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December 2015 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Reforming amid Uncertainty Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Reformasi di tengah ketidakpastian Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Indonesia’s fire crisis: Who benefits and who pays (page 18)
- Realizing the potential of the Village Law (page 26)
- The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement: Opportunity or threat for Indonesia? (page 31)
Boxes: - An important and wide-ranging reform process was initiated in December (page 16)
- Certification standards could encourage environmentally friendly production practices (page 19)
- Peat fires have significant consequences for climate change (page 21)
- Other costs – the unknown cumulative impact of fire and haze on flora and fauna (page 24)
- Assessing the equity of Dana Desa allocations by comparing two villages (page 28)
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October 2015 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
In times of global volatility Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Di tengah volatilitas global Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - El Nino is expected to moderately raise domestic rice prices and inflation (page 21)
- Implementing Indonesia’s national health insurance system (page 24)
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- How important are trade and direct investment links with China? (page 10)
- The draft 2016 Budget shows continued improvement in the composition of spending but will require significant revenue collection efforts (page 16)
- Methodological changes in the March 2015 SUSENAS make historical comparisons difficult (page 19)
- Summary of government housing programs (page 32)
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July 2015 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Slower gains Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Maju Perlahan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Indonesia’s current account – deficits are here to stay (page 21)
- Fuel subsidies – a major reform, but not yet a durable one (page 26)
- Geothermal energy in Indonesia: realizing the potential (page 31)
- Ten years of Indonesia’s school grants program (BOS) – successes and challenges (page 37)
Boxes: - Indonesia’s new CPO export levy may affect global CPO prices, but not necessarily positively (page 9)
- Moving to market-based fuels pricing and raising government revenue while protecting the poor: recent examples from around the world (page 29)
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March 2015 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
High expectations Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Harapan besar Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Indonesia’s internationally high and volatile rice price (page 25)
- Streamlining business licensing in Indonesia (page 31)
- The sustainable pace of GDP growth in Indonesia: a closer look (page 36)
Boxes: - Indonesia’s rebased and revised GDP (page 5)
- The end of Indonesia’s export boom (page 10)
- Fuel pricing reforms have slashed subsidy costs but realizing the full benefits will require transparent and consistent implementation (page 19)
- Past reform initiatives to develop a central OSS and simplify business licenses (page 35)
- Estimating potential output growth in Indonesia (page 38)
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December 2014 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Delivering change Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Membawa perubahan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Understanding and strengthening Indonesia’s revenue performance (page 22)
- Indonesia and the ASEAN Economic Community (page 29)
- Universal Health Coverage by 2019?. Only with adequate health services (page 37)
Boxes: - A Financial Conditions Index for Indonesia points to a tightening Since Q3 2013 (page 12)
- The latest increase in subsidized fuel prices is expected to yield significant fiscal savings in 2015 and beyond (page 16)
- Minimum wage increase for 2015: relatively moderate, but still a source of labor market uncertainty (page 20)
- A projected decline in oil and gas revenues reflects long-standing structural declines in production (page 28)
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July 2014 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Hard choices Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Pilihan sulit Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - El Niño, forest fires and haze: the imperatives for concrete action (page 22)
- New purchasing power parity-adjusted estimates of Indonesia’s economy (page 29)
- Inequality and opportunity in Indonesia (page 33)
Boxes: - Recent challenges in Indonesia’s commodity export sector (page 10)
- Weak revenue performance has had a marked negative impact on the fiscal balance in recent years (page 13)
- Peat, peatland and peat fires (page 23)
- El Niño and ENSO (page 25)
- The challenge of measuring inequality and comparing across countries (page 35)
- Main findings from new research on risk and risk management in Indonesia (page 42)
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March 2014 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Investment in flux Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Investasi tidak menentu Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - A closer look at Indonesia’s unprocessed mineral export ban (page 19)
- Applying a rapid risk diagnostic approach for building disaster and climate resilience in Indonesia’s growing cities (page 29)
- Indonesia: Avoiding the trap (page 35)
Boxes: - The determinants of Indonesia’s import demand: investment and exports are important (page 10)
- A Taylor Rule perspective on Indonesia’s monetary policy stance (page 11)
- Following last year’s subsidized fuel price increase, more fuel subsidy reform is needed (page 16)
- International experience in promoting downstream mineral processing (page 28)
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December 2013 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Slower growth; high risks Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Memperkuat daya saing Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - A closer look at the 2014 Budget (page 23)
- An update on poverty in Indonesia (page 28)
- The labor market in Indonesia: recent achievements and challenges (page 32)
- Local capacity and development in Indonesia (page 38)
Boxes: - The potential near-term impact of the proposed ban on unprocessed mineral exports on
- Indonesia’s trade balance (page 13)
- Update on the policies to improve the investment climate in Indonesia (page 22)
- BLSM, Susenas and measuring poverty (page 29)
- Local Level Institutions Studies methodology (page 40)
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October 2013 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Continuing adjustment Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Penyesuaian berlanjut Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - The Government's August policy package (page 25)
- Enhancing connectivity through improved port performance (page 30)
- Estimating the stock of infrastructure in Indonesia (page 36)
- Local governance and education performance (page 44)
Boxes: - An update on unconditional cash transfers and the poverty rate (page 20)
- The fiscal impact of changes in the Rupiah exchange rate and oil prices (page 22
- The sensitivity of GDP growth to investment (page 24)
- Methodological note on estimating infrastructure capital stock in Indonesia (page 39)
- Empirical studies on the links between public and infrastructure capital stocks and growth (page 40)
- The effect of capacity development grants provided to district education offices (page 48)
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July 2013 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Adjusting to Pressures Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Menanggapi berbagai tekanan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Examining the fuel subsidy compensation package (page 26)
- Indonesia’s challenge: implementing the new social security system (page 34)
- Indonesia: Facing up to the Double Burden of Malnutrition (page 40)
- Bureaucracy reform in Indonesia: progress and pitfalls (page 46)
Boxes: - China’s proposed ban on low quality coal imports poses a risk to coal exports (page 21)
- External debt levels remain modest but liquidity risk has risen (page 22)
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March 2013 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Pressures mounting Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Tekanan Meningkat Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - A closer look at the preliminary 2012 budget outturn (page 23)
- Understanding the value-added in Indonesia’s trade (page 27)
- Preparing for Indonesia’s urban future: harnessing agglomeration economies (page 31)
- Piecing together the picture of Indonesia’s infrastructure investment needs (page 37)
Boxes: - Property prices, lending growth and risks to financial stability (page 11)
- A look at the drivers of increasing beef prices in Indonesia (page 13)
- Serious floods in Jakarta caused tragic loss of life, and also serious economic disruption and price increases (page 15)
- Indonesia’s changing import mix: the growth of capital goods imports and the growing role of Asia (page 30)
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December 2012 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Policies in Focus Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Menyoroti kebijakan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Will rising minimum wages affect job creation in Indonesia (page 21)
- Indonesia’s successes in disaster reconstruction and preparedness (page 32)
- Building Jakarta’s resilience to frequent flooding (page 27)
- Village infrastructure for basic service delivery (page 37)
Boxes: - Indonesia’s new Food Law (page 8)
- Why has the depreciating Rupiah not had a greater impact on inflation? (page 11)
- Developments in Indonesia’s corporate governance framework (page 13)
- Labor regulations: a “plateau” effect (page 24)
- The impact of the major 2007 flood on Jakarta (page 28)
- Rekompak – community-led reconstruction (page 34)
- A note on reliability in the Supply Readiness Rankings (page 38)
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October 2012 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Maintaining resilence Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Menjaga Ketahanan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Indonesia’s manufactured exports: near-term, dynamics and longer-term trends (page 18)
- The 2013 proposed Budget and the allocation of spending (page 23)
- Drivers behind the rapid growth of government personnel expenditure (page 30)
- The Higher Education Law, a milestone achieved but still a difficult road ahead (page 34)
Boxes: - The Unified Database–towards better targeted social assistance programs (page 16)
- Medium-term trends in Indonesia’s manufactured exports (page 20)
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July 2012 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Rising to Present and Future Challenges Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Mengatasi tantangan saat ini dan ke depan Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Articles: - Drivers and implications of recent trends in Indonesia’s current account (page 21)
- Identifying the constraints to budget execution in the infrastructure sector (page26)
- Investing in Indonesia’s roads (page 31)
- The role of the global marketplace in enhancing domestic competitiveness (page 36)
Boxes: - Commercial property prices have been increasing strongly, while residential price growth has come down (page 9)
- The “China effect” on global commodity prices (page 20)
- What is the current account balance? (page 22)
- Do local manufacturing firms benefit from greater integration? Some case studies from Jakarta and Surabaya (page 37)
- The potential benefits of input quality and variety for manufacturing competitiveness (page 40)
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April 2012 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Redirecting spending Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - 2011 budget performance – a brief review (page 17)
- Doing Business in Indonesia 2012 (page23)
- Building Indonesia’ social safety net (page 27)
- Turning quantity into quality in education (page 36)
- Gender equality is smart economics (page 42)
Boxes: - The proposed fuel price increase (page 6)
- Fuel subsidies are highly regressive with most benefits going to wealthier households (page 8)
- Looking back to previous fuel price increases (page 11)
- Key features of Indonesia’s new Land Acquisition Law (page 22)
- About Doing Business and Doing Business in Indonesia 2012 (page 24)
- Indonesia’s household-based social assistance programs (page 29)
- BLT and BLSM (page 33)
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December 2011 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Enhancing preparedness, ensuring resilience Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - A 2012 Budget focusing on crisis preparedness and medium-term development (page 17)
- The BJPS Law and the transformation of Indonesia social security structure (page 23)
- Indonesia’s manufacturing sector: Floating or reviving? (page 28)
- Innovation and R&D in Indonesia (page 37)
Boxes: - The passage of the OJK Law (page 8)
- Crisis preparedness measures in the 2012 Budget (page 18)
- The macroeconomic assumptions for the 2012 Budget and medium-term expenditure framework (page 19)
- How do exports of manufactured goods respond to macro-economic incentives? (page 31)
- Recent manufacturing pick up due to strong domestic demand and favorable international developments (page 34)
- An improved investment climate can increase the productivity gains from foreign R&D spillovers (page 36)
- Competitive research grants (page 41)
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October 2011 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Turbulent Times Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - The potential spillovers from the deteriorating global outlook to Indonesia (page 17)
- Using PPPs to address Indonesia infrastructure challenges (page 24)
- Sub-national spending is not delivering (page 30)
- Identifying constraints to inclusive growth in East Java (page 38)
Boxes: - Potential benefits of PPPs for delivery of infrastructure services (page 24)
- PPP experience in India (page 28)
- An overview of current transfer mechanisms in Indonesia from the central to subnational governments (page 32)
- A brief introduction to inclusive growth diagnostics (page 39)
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June 2011 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Current Challenges, Future Potential Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - ASEAN 2011: Indonesia’ Chairmanship (page 18)
- The revival of foreign direct investment (FDI) into Indonesia? (page 21)
- Addressing Indonesia’s infrastructure challenges to enhance competitiveness and growth (page 28)
- Connectivity and the Master Plan 2011-2025 (page 32)
Boxes: - Recent rice price developments in Indonesia (page 7)
- Indonesia’s potential in the multi-polar world (page 17)
- Different sources of data on FDI inflows into Indonesia (page 23)
- Optimistic outlook, but challenges remain: the views of Japanese-affiliate companies in Indonesia (page 26)
- The literature on infrastructure and growth a very brief overview (page 31)
- Geographical distance versus economic distance in Indonesia (page 36)
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March 2011 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
2008 Again? Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - Recent rises in food prices and their impact on poor and vulnerable households (page 18)
- Indonesia’s fuel subsidies: past experience and lessons from other countries (page 24)
- Indonesia’s changing patterns of consumption growth from 1996 to 2010 (page 31)
- Looking towards a rising middle class in Indonesia (page 38)
Boxes: - Global oil price developments and Indonesia (page 2)
- Nominal investment trends in Indonesia (page 5)
- A snapshot of the changing patterns of Indonesia’s exports (page 8)
- The case study of the evolution of Bangladesh’s food policy (page 22)
- A brief introduction to growth incidence curves (page 32)
- There are several measures of inequality which seek to capture the distribution of households’ economic outcomes (page 35)
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December 2010 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Maximizing Opportunities, Managing Risks Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - Managing capital inflows: Policy options for Indonesia (page 12)
- Quality of public spending and disbursement profile in Indonesia (page 16)
Boxes: - Moody’s puts Indonesian government bonds on review for ratings upgrade (page 5)
- Allocation and spending for the Ministry of Health (page 18)
- Enhancing internal control and supervision can improve quality of spending (page 19)
- A brief introduction to the Jamkesmas program (page 28)
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September 2010 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Looking Forward Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - Update on the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (page 21)
- Piercing together insights into the movements in household purchasing power (page 26)
- Medium-term macroeconomic projections (page 30)
Boxes: - Recent rice price developments (page 11)
- The July 2010 electricity tariff adjustment : a modest first step to better targeted energy subsidies at a lower burden on the budget (page 17)
- Focus on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) (page 37)
- Severance Reform Options (page 43)
- PNPM Generasi Target Indicators (page 49)
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June 2010 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Continuity Amidst Volatility Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - High lending rates and net interest margins in Indonesia: The sky’s the limit? (page 23)
- How the GDP deflator has diverged from the CPI in the late 2000s, and what this means for projecting the government’s revenues (page 29)
- Commodity price movements are large and hard to forecast...and matter for Indonesia’s growth, inflation and public finances (page 34)
- While commodity prices fluctuations mostly affect prices and the nominal economy in the short-term, there is some response in real activity (page 36)
Boxes: - How a stronger Chinese Renmimbi would impact Indonesia’s economy (page 5)
- A new tax on cocoa exports (page 19)
- Climate change issues: land use change and forestry (page 42)
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March 2010 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Building Momentum Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - Estimating the impact of Indonesia’s fiscal stimulus (page24)
- The ongoing implementation of the ASEAN-China free trade agreement (page 27)
- Capital inflows and central bank sterilization (page 32)
- The impact of Indonesia’s ’20 per cent rule’ on the level and quality of education spending (page 35)
Boxes: - Identifying the regular fluctuations in Indonesia’s Financial Account (page 7)
- The rise and fall of the international crude palm oil price has had a dramatic impact on export duties (page 15)
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December 2009 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Back on track? Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - Some recent developments in Indonesia’s Economy (page 21)
- Indonesia’s trade flows through the global crisis: from peak to trough and back again (page 21)
- The rupiah since late 2008: the scale of its movement and the driving factors (page 23)
Boxes: - The economy’s slowdown in late 2008 and 2009 has had a disproportionate impact on VAT revenues (page 20)
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September 2009 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Clearing Skies Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - Looking ahead – a gradual recovery (page 18)
Boxes: - Seasonal adjustment and enhanced economic monitoring (page 3)
- The government’s proposed 2010 budget (page 26)
- Estimating the impact of El Nino on poverty (page 28)
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June 2009 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Weathering the Storm Report page | Download report (.pdf) |
Articles: - The Impact of the Global Crisis on Indonesia: Looking Ahead (page 23)
Boxes: - The government’s stimulus package (page 29)
- Classifying expenditure types – what the terms mean (page 31)
- A primer on trade finance (page 33)
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March 2018 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Towards inclusive growth Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Menuju pertumbuhan inklusif Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Collecting More And Spending Better For Inclusive Growth(Page 34)
Boxes: - The global economy ends 2017 on a strong note (Page 2)
- Recent changes in trade policy (Page 27)
- Why is Indonesia’s tax-to-GDP ratio so low? (Page 50)
- Guiding principles for Indonesia’s tax reforms (Page 54)
- Excise taxes to address externalities (Page 56)
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March 2018 Indonesia Economic Quarterly |
Towards inclusive growth Report page | Press release | Download report (.pdf) Menuju pertumbuhan inklusif Halaman laporan | Siaran pers | Download laporan (.pdf)
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Article: - Collecting More And Spending Better For Inclusive Growth(Page 34)
Boxes: - The global economy ends 2017 on a strong note (Page 2)
- Recent changes in trade policy (Page 27)
- Why is Indonesia’s tax-to-GDP ratio so low? (Page 50)
- Guiding principles for Indonesia’s tax reforms (Page 54)
- Excise taxes to address externalities (Page 56)
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