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Cover -- CONTENTS -- OVERVIEW -- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, OUTLOOK, AND RISKS -- A. Recent Developments -- B. Outlook and Risks -- C. External Sector Assessment -- POLICY DISCUSSIONS -- A. Monetary, Exchange Rate, and Macroprudential Policy-Flexibility to ProtectMacrofinancial Stability -- B. A Two Pillar Post-Election Reform Agenda to Boost Inclusive Growth-Implementing TaxReform and Accelerating Financial Deepening -- C. Labor, Product Market, and Governance Reforms-Supporting Potential Growthand Inclusion -- D. Financial and Corporate Sector Issues-Enhancing the Supervisory Framework -- STAFF APPRAISAL -- BOXES -- 1. Indonesia's Macroeconomic Policy Framework -- 2. Operationalizing a Medium-Term Revenue Strategy (MTRS) in Indonesia -- 3. Developing the Money Market -- 4. E-commerce in Indonesia: A Potential New Engine to Boost Productivity and Exports -- 5. Labor and Product Market Priorities in Indonesia -- FIGURES -- 1. Indonesia and Emerging Markets: Recent Developments -- 2. Macrofinancial Developments -- 3. Recent Market Developments -- 4. Real Sector -- 5. External Sector -- 6. Fiscal Sector -- 7. Monetary Sector and Bank Liquidity Developments -- 8. Selected Emerging Market Economies: Financial Soundness Indicators, 2018:Q4 -- 9. Financial Soundness Indicators by Size of Commercial Banks -- TABLES -- 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2014-20 -- 2. Selected Vulnerability Indicators, 2014-18 -- 3. Balance of Payments, 2014-20 -- 4. Medium-Term Macroeconomic Framework, 2017-24 -- 5. Summary of Central Government Operations, 2014-20 (In trillions of rupiah) -- 6. Summary of Central Government Operations, 2014-20 (In percent of GDP) -- 7. Summary of General Government Operations, 2014-20 -- 8. Monetary Survey, 2014-18 -- 9. Financial Soundness Indicators, 2014-18 -- 10. Key Poverty and Social Indicators -- 11. Key FSAP Recommendations.
In: IMF Staff Country Reports v.Country Report No. 15/75
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Figures -- Tables -- Figures -- A. Introduction -- B. Recent Trends -- 1. Recent Trends in the Commodities Sector -- 1. Changes in Export Receipts -- 2. Export Destinations for Major Commodities -- C. Impact on Corporate Sector -- 2. Drivers of Revenues and Profits, 2008-13 -- 3. Exports, Revenues, and Profits by Sector -- 4. Debt Indicators for the Commodities Sectors -- D. Impact on Banking System -- 5. The Banking System and Commodities Sector -- E. Near- to Medium-Term Outlook for the Commodities Sector -- 6. Global Outlook -- The Impact of Major Commodities on the Corporate Sector and Banking System -- A. Introduction and Main Observations -- B. General Government Fiscal Position and Debt Sustainability -- 1. General Government Debt, 2008-2013 -- 1. Selected Emerging Market Economies: Public Debt Profile, 2014 -- 2. Contingent Liability Shock -- 3. Government Debt and Foreign Investors, 2009-14 -- 2. Central Government Operations, 2014-15 -- C. Nonfinancial State-Owned Enterprises -- 4. Assets of Nonfinancial SOEs, 2013 -- 5. Financial Indicators of Nonfinancial SOEs, 2009-13 -- D. Health and Pension Spending -- 6. Selected Emerging Market Economies: Public Health and Pension Spending, 2010-12 -- 7. Demographic Prospects and Public Health and Pension Spending, 2010-50 -- References -- Managing Fiscal Risks in Indonesia -- A. Introduction -- B. Characteristics of Banking System Liquidity in Indonesia -- 1. Banking System Liquid Assets and Concentration -- 2. Current and Saving Accounts, 2013 -- C. Recent Trends in Bank Liquidity Conditions -- 3. Loan Versus Deposit Growth -- 4. Contribution to Customer Deposit Growth -- 5. Selected ASEAN Countries: Loan-to-Deposit Ratios -- 6. Bank Indonesia's Liquidity Absorption by Instrument
In: Quarterly economic review: QER. Indonesia, Heft 1, S. 1-32
ISSN: 0142-3878
Für die nächste Zeit wird in Indonesien mit einer stabilen politischen Lage gerechnet, das Land steht allerdings ernsthaften ökonomischen Problemen gegenüber. Dargestellt werden mittels umfangreichem Zahlen- und graphischem Material, das von 1977-1985 reicht, der Handel und der wirtschaftliche Trend des Landes. Näher eingegangen wird ferner auf die Krise in der Zinnindustrie. (DÜI-Xyl)
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