Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
Alternativ können Sie versuchen, selbst über Ihren lokalen Bibliothekskatalog auf das gewünschte Dokument zuzugreifen.
Bei Zugriffsproblemen kontaktieren Sie uns gern.
53087 Ergebnisse
Sortierung:
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. 15/74
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Indonesia: Staff Report for the 2014 Article IV Consultation -- Contents -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables -- Appendices -- Glossary -- Background and Context -- 1. Macro-Financial Developments -- 2. Recent Market Developments -- 1. Managing Market Pressures -- Recent Developments, Outlook, and Risks -- 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2010-16 -- 3. Real Sector Activity -- 2. Selected Vulnerability Indicators, 2010-15 -- 2. Rebased Gross Domestic Product -- 3. Balance of Payments, 2010-16 -- 4. External Sector Developments -- 4. Medium-Term Macroeconomic Framework, 2012-20 -- 3. External Sector Assessment -- Policy Discussions -- A. Fiscal Policy and Reforms-Creating Lasting Space -- 5. Fiscal Sector Performance -- 5. Summary of Central Government Operations, 2010-15 -- 6. Summary of General Government Operations, 2010-15 -- 4. Closing the Infrastructure Gap -- 5. Fuel Subsidy Reform and the Fiscal Impact of Low World Oil Prices -- B. Monetary Policy and Foreign Exchange Management-Striking the Right Balance -- 6. Monetary Sector and Bank Liquidity Developments -- 7. Monetary Survey, 2010-15 -- C. Financial and Corporate Sector Issues-Keeping Close Watch -- 6. Banking System Soundness -- 8. Financial Soundness Indicators, 2009-2014:Q2 -- 7. Corporate Sector Vulnerabilities -- D. Structural Reform Priorities-Cementing Jobs, Growth, and Sustainability -- Staff Appraisal -- 9. Key Social Indicators -- 1. Risk Assessment Matrix -- 2. External Assessment -- 3. Debt Sustainability Analysis -- 4. Response to Recent IMF Policy Advice -- Contents -- Indonesia: Staff Report for the 2014 Article IV Consultation-Informational Annex -- Fund Relations -- World Bank-IMF Collaboration -- Relations with the Asian Development Bank -- Statistical Issues -- Statement by IMF Staff Representative on Indonesia, March 9, 2015
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)
World Affairs Online
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 622, S. 310-317
ISSN: 1552-3349
Since 1997, class actions filing procedures have appeared in environmental, consumer protection, and forestry laws with increasing use. Pending clarification of detailed procedural aspects in expected legislation, the Supreme Court has issued an interim Regulation. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright The American Academy of Political and Social Science.]
In: Population Profiles, United Nations Fund for Population Activities No. 14
In: IDS bulletin, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 53-66
ISSN: 0265-5012, 0308-5872
In: Asian and Pacific migration journal: APMJ, Band 17, Heft 3-4, S. 325-334
International migration from Indonesia is dominated by labor migration and a significant share of unauthorized migration and female migration. The Center for Overseas Employment and the Ditjen Binawas Depnaker, Direktorat Jenderal Pembinaan dan Pengawasan Ketenagakerjaan are in charge of Indonesian overseas labor migration. The Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration is responsible for collecting data on stock estimates of immigrants and emigrants, annual inflows and outflows, and characteristics of immigrants and emigrants. The Bank of Indonesia and the Ministry of Manpower gather information on remittances. There is no government agency which collects information on return migration. The publication of detailed reports and electronic accessibility of data can further improve data dissemination on international migration.