Indonesia Current Account Assessment
The analysis presented in this report suggests that Indonesia’s recent current account deficit results from the interaction of short, medium and long run factors that can be grouped into four blocks: external shocks, domestic policies, international integration, and stage of development and demograp...
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okr-10986-223402021-04-23T14:04:08Z Indonesia Current Account Assessment Nedeljkovic, Milan Varela, Gonzalo Savini Zangrandi, Michele ACCOUNT DEFICITS CAPITAL FLOWS DOMESTIC POLICIES EXTERNAL SHOCKS FOREIGN TRADES GLOBAL ECONOMY INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT The analysis presented in this report suggests that Indonesia’s recent current account deficit results from the interaction of short, medium and long run factors that can be grouped into four blocks: external shocks, domestic policies, international integration, and stage of development and demographics. 2015-07-29T16:19:04Z 2015-07-29T16:19:04Z 2015-07-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24818068/indonesia-current-account-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22340 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Group, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Foreign Trade, FDI, and Capital Flows Study East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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ACCOUNT DEFICITS CAPITAL FLOWS DOMESTIC POLICIES EXTERNAL SHOCKS FOREIGN TRADES GLOBAL ECONOMY INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT Nedeljkovic, Milan Varela, Gonzalo Savini Zangrandi, Michele Indonesia Current Account Assessment |
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The analysis presented in this report suggests that Indonesia’s recent current account deficit results from the interaction of short, medium and long run factors that can be grouped into four blocks: external shocks, domestic policies, international integration, and stage of development and demographics. |
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Nedeljkovic, Milan Varela, Gonzalo Savini Zangrandi, Michele |
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Nedeljkovic, Milan Varela, Gonzalo Savini Zangrandi, Michele |
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Indonesia Current Account Assessment |
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Indonesia Current Account Assessment |
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Indonesia Current Account Assessment |
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Indonesia Current Account Assessment |
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Indonesia Current Account Assessment |
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