Indonesia Economic Quarterly, October 2013 : Continuing Adjustment
The Indonesia Economic Quarterly (IEQ) has two main aims. First, it reports on the key developments over the past three months in Indonesia's economy, and places these in a longer-term and global context. Based on these developments and on pol...
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Format: | Economic Updates and Modeling |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Jakarta
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18376453/indonesia-economic-quarterly-continuing-adjustment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16640 |
Summary: | The Indonesia Economic Quarterly (IEQ)
has two main aims. First, it reports on the key developments
over the past three months in Indonesia's economy, and
places these in a longer-term and global context. Based on
these developments and on policy changes over the period,
the IEQ regularly updates the outlook for Indonesia's
economy and social welfare. Second, the IEQ provides a more
in-depth examination of selected economic and policy issues,
and analysis of Indonesia's medium-term development
challenges. It is intended for a wide audience, including
policymakers, business leaders, financial market
participants, and the community of analysts and
professionals engaged in Indonesia's evolving economy.
A key component of the reform process has been the
devolution of responsibility for basic education services to
local governments and schools, and improvements in local
governance can thus play a vital role in raising the quality
of basic education and ensuring children leave school with
adequate skills. Indeed, the Indonesian Local Education
Governance (ILEG) surveys, conducted in 2009 and 2012,
suggest that the quality of local governance is important
for improving district education performance, making it
important to continue to address key governance constraints,
and to better coordinate and integrate central government
financing in local education planning. |
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