Indonesia : Public Spending in a Time of Change
The study identifies strategic priorities for restoring sound public finances, emphasizing the need to maintain fiscal sustainability, under a constrained budget, and the need to improve the processes for making budgetary allocations, and budget im...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ADB ALM ANTI-CORRUPTION APPROPRIATIONS AUDITING AUDITORS AUDITS AUTHORITY AUTHORIZATION AUTONOMY BANK OF INDONESIA BANK RECAPITALIZATION BANK RESTRUCTURING BANKING SECTOR BASE YEAR BONDS BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET DEFICITS BUDGET FORMULATION BUDGET LIABILITIES BUDGET MANAGEMENT BUDGET PROCESS BUDGET SYSTEM BUDGETARY ALLOCATION BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS BUDGETARY INSTITUTIONS BUDGETARY PROCESSES BUDGETARY SUPPORT CAPITAL GOODS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIZENS CIVIL SERVICE COMPLEX TASK CORRUPTION CURRENT EXPENDITURES DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT SERVICE DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECISION TREE DECISION- MAKING DECISION-MAKING DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RECOVERY ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT EQUALIZATION EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXECUTION EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITIES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FISCAL FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CONDITIONS FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FISCAL PRESSURE FISCAL PRESSURES FISCAL SITUATION FISCAL STANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL TRANSPARENCY FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN DEBT FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT BORROWING GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT RESOURCES GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SAVINGS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINTS HEALTH SPENDING HOUSING INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INFLATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDIT INVENTORY LAWS LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LIABILITY MANAGEMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT BORROWING LOCAL TAX MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MANDATES MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT MINISTERS MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONETARY POLICY NATIONAL PLANNING NATIONS OIL OIL PRICES POLICY DECISIONS POLITICIANS PRICE FLUCTUATIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC SPENDING PROGRAMS REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RISK MANAGEMENT ROADS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOCIAL SAFETY SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTORS STATE BUDGET TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX POLICY TAX REVENUES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOCRATS TIMBER TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TREASURY VALUE ADDED WAGES FISCAL POLICY FINANCIAL CRISES DEBT FINANCING FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT REVENUE MEASURES PUBLIC FINANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY BUDGET CONTROL BUDGET DEFICITS BANKING CRISES DOMESTIC DEBT BANK RESTRUCTURING REVENUE VOLATILITY ECONOMIC RECOVERY OIL PRICES ENERGY SUBSIDIES MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT REVENUE MOBILIZATION ASSET REVALUATION RISK MANAGEMENT DEBT MANAGEMENT |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ADB ALM ANTI-CORRUPTION APPROPRIATIONS AUDITING AUDITORS AUDITS AUTHORITY AUTHORIZATION AUTONOMY BANK OF INDONESIA BANK RECAPITALIZATION BANK RESTRUCTURING BANKING SECTOR BASE YEAR BONDS BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET DEFICITS BUDGET FORMULATION BUDGET LIABILITIES BUDGET MANAGEMENT BUDGET PROCESS BUDGET SYSTEM BUDGETARY ALLOCATION BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS BUDGETARY INSTITUTIONS BUDGETARY PROCESSES BUDGETARY SUPPORT CAPITAL GOODS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIZENS CIVIL SERVICE COMPLEX TASK CORRUPTION CURRENT EXPENDITURES DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT SERVICE DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECISION TREE DECISION- MAKING DECISION-MAKING DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RECOVERY ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT EQUALIZATION EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXECUTION EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITIES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FISCAL FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CONDITIONS FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FISCAL PRESSURE FISCAL PRESSURES FISCAL SITUATION FISCAL STANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL TRANSPARENCY FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN DEBT FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT BORROWING GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT RESOURCES GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SAVINGS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINTS HEALTH SPENDING HOUSING INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INFLATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDIT INVENTORY LAWS LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LIABILITY MANAGEMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT BORROWING LOCAL TAX MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MANDATES MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT MINISTERS MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONETARY POLICY NATIONAL PLANNING NATIONS OIL OIL PRICES POLICY DECISIONS POLITICIANS PRICE FLUCTUATIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC SPENDING PROGRAMS REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RISK MANAGEMENT ROADS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOCIAL SAFETY SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTORS STATE BUDGET TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX POLICY TAX REVENUES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOCRATS TIMBER TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TREASURY VALUE ADDED WAGES FISCAL POLICY FINANCIAL CRISES DEBT FINANCING FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT REVENUE MEASURES PUBLIC FINANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY BUDGET CONTROL BUDGET DEFICITS BANKING CRISES DOMESTIC DEBT BANK RESTRUCTURING REVENUE VOLATILITY ECONOMIC RECOVERY OIL PRICES ENERGY SUBSIDIES MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT REVENUE MOBILIZATION ASSET REVALUATION RISK MANAGEMENT DEBT MANAGEMENT World Bank Indonesia : Public Spending in a Time of Change |
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East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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Public expenditure review (PER); |
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The study identifies strategic
priorities for restoring sound public finances, emphasizing
the need to maintain fiscal sustainability, under a
constrained budget, and the need to improve the processes
for making budgetary allocations, and budget implementation,
towards greater fiscal transparency. It reviews
Indonesia's public spending during the crisis, and the
unavoidable build-up of fiscal pressure, its indebtedness,
and fiscal risks, coupled with policy implications.
Improvements to the budget allocation process are examined,
focusing on budgetary management processes, across levels of
government, and on the impact of decentralization - which
could possibly reinforce civil society participation. A
shift in the fiscal policy focus, towards maintaining fiscal
sustainability, and ensuring economic recovery is
recommended. Nonetheless, risks may threaten fiscal
sustainability, namely, macroeconomic fluctuations,
contingent liabilities, and decentralization. To minimize
risks, the study suggests a combination of domestic revenue
generation efforts, spending cuts, accelerated
privatization, aggressive asset recovery, and external finance. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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Indonesia : Public Spending in a Time of Change |
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Indonesia : Public Spending in a Time of Change |
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Indonesia : Public Spending in a Time of Change |
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Indonesia : Public Spending in a Time of Change |
title_full_unstemmed |
Indonesia : Public Spending in a Time of Change |
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indonesia : public spending in a time of change |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/03/437889/indonesia-public-spending-time-change http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15140 |
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okr-10986-151402021-04-23T14:03:15Z Indonesia : Public Spending in a Time of Change World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ADB ALM ANTI-CORRUPTION APPROPRIATIONS AUDITING AUDITORS AUDITS AUTHORITY AUTHORIZATION AUTONOMY BANK OF INDONESIA BANK RECAPITALIZATION BANK RESTRUCTURING BANKING SECTOR BASE YEAR BONDS BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET DEFICITS BUDGET FORMULATION BUDGET LIABILITIES BUDGET MANAGEMENT BUDGET PROCESS BUDGET SYSTEM BUDGETARY ALLOCATION BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS BUDGETARY INSTITUTIONS BUDGETARY PROCESSES BUDGETARY SUPPORT CAPITAL GOODS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIZENS CIVIL SERVICE COMPLEX TASK CORRUPTION CURRENT EXPENDITURES DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT SERVICE DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DECISION TREE DECISION- MAKING DECISION-MAKING DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RECOVERY ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT EQUALIZATION EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXECUTION EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITIES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FISCAL FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CONDITIONS FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FISCAL PRESSURE FISCAL PRESSURES FISCAL SITUATION FISCAL STANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL TRANSPARENCY FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN DEBT FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT BORROWING GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT RESOURCES GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SAVINGS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINTS HEALTH SPENDING HOUSING INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INFLATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDIT INVENTORY LAWS LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LIABILITY MANAGEMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT BORROWING LOCAL TAX MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MANDATES MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT MINISTERS MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MONETARY POLICY NATIONAL PLANNING NATIONS OIL OIL PRICES POLICY DECISIONS POLITICIANS PRICE FLUCTUATIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC SPENDING PROGRAMS REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RISK MANAGEMENT ROADS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOCIAL SAFETY SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SECTORS STATE BUDGET TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX POLICY TAX REVENUES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOCRATS TIMBER TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TREASURY VALUE ADDED WAGES FISCAL POLICY FINANCIAL CRISES DEBT FINANCING FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT REVENUE MEASURES PUBLIC FINANCE FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY BUDGET CONTROL BUDGET DEFICITS BANKING CRISES DOMESTIC DEBT BANK RESTRUCTURING REVENUE VOLATILITY ECONOMIC RECOVERY OIL PRICES ENERGY SUBSIDIES MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT REVENUE MOBILIZATION ASSET REVALUATION RISK MANAGEMENT DEBT MANAGEMENT The study identifies strategic priorities for restoring sound public finances, emphasizing the need to maintain fiscal sustainability, under a constrained budget, and the need to improve the processes for making budgetary allocations, and budget implementation, towards greater fiscal transparency. It reviews Indonesia's public spending during the crisis, and the unavoidable build-up of fiscal pressure, its indebtedness, and fiscal risks, coupled with policy implications. Improvements to the budget allocation process are examined, focusing on budgetary management processes, across levels of government, and on the impact of decentralization - which could possibly reinforce civil society participation. A shift in the fiscal policy focus, towards maintaining fiscal sustainability, and ensuring economic recovery is recommended. Nonetheless, risks may threaten fiscal sustainability, namely, macroeconomic fluctuations, contingent liabilities, and decentralization. To minimize risks, the study suggests a combination of domestic revenue generation efforts, spending cuts, accelerated privatization, aggressive asset recovery, and external finance. 2013-08-16T20:49:09Z 2013-08-16T20:49:09Z 2000-03-30 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/03/437889/indonesia-public-spending-time-change http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15140 English en_US Public expenditure review (PER); CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |