A Note on the Indonesian Sub-National Government Surplus, 2001-2006
The Indonesian government has devolved significant expenditure authority to sub-national units since 2001. New sub-national government expenditure assignments have been paid for by a substantial increase in intergovernmental transfers to lower leve...
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okr-10986-282462021-04-23T14:04:47Z A Note on the Indonesian Sub-National Government Surplus, 2001-2006 Lewis, Blane D. ALLOCATION FORMULA BANK DEPOSITS BLOCK GRANTS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL SPENDING CASH BALANCES CASH RESERVES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL POLICY CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT COEFFICIENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CORRUPTION DECENTRALIZATION DISTRICTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE NEED EXPENDITURE NEEDS FEDERAL GRANT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FISCAL CRISIS FISCAL NEEDS FISCAL OUTCOMES FISCAL SYSTEM FISCAL TRANSFERS GOVERNMENT BANK GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT SAVINGS GOVERNMENT SPENDING INSTRUMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ISSUANCE LEVEL OF TRANSFERS LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LOCAL FISCAL CRISIS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINIMUM WAGE MINIMUM WAGES MINISTRY OF FINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL BUDGETS NATIONAL REVENUES OIL PRICE POLICY DISCUSSION PROVINCE PROVINCES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVINCIAL LEVEL PROVINCIAL POPULATION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS RESERVE RESERVE FUNDS REVENUE ASSIGNMENTS REVENUE SHARING RURAL BANKS SERVICE DELIVERY STATE BUDGET SUB-NATIONAL SUB-NATIONAL EXPENDITURE SUB-NATIONAL EXPENDITURES SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUB-NATIONAL UNITS SUBNATIONAL SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TAX AUTHORITY TAX REVENUES TREASURIES URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION The Indonesian government has devolved significant expenditure authority to sub-national units since 2001. New sub-national government expenditure assignments have been paid for by a substantial increase in intergovernmental transfers to lower levels of government. The center has decided against devolving any significant new tax authority to the regions, at least for the time being. This note examines some fundamental issues related to these unspent funds. The paper has two particular objectives. First, the paper describes the basic features of sub-national government surplus and reserves since decentralization, including their size and spatial distribution. Second, it seeks to explain the observed variation in surplus across sub-national governments, according to some standard hypotheses. The paper proceeds as follows. First, some basic information regarding the buildup and geographic distribution of sub-national reserves is offered. Second, the methodological approach to the study of sub-national government surpluses is detailed. Third, the results of the econometric examination are presented and discussed. Finally, the note closes with a summary of the main findings and a proposal for some additional research that might be useful in the continuing development of central policy in this area. 2017-09-08T19:30:31Z 2017-09-08T19:30:31Z 2008-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/273761468283517075/A-Note-on-the-Indonesian-sub-national-government-surplus-2001-2006 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28246 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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ALLOCATION FORMULA BANK DEPOSITS BLOCK GRANTS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL SPENDING CASH BALANCES CASH RESERVES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL POLICY CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT COEFFICIENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CORRUPTION DECENTRALIZATION DISTRICTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE NEED EXPENDITURE NEEDS FEDERAL GRANT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FISCAL CRISIS FISCAL NEEDS FISCAL OUTCOMES FISCAL SYSTEM FISCAL TRANSFERS GOVERNMENT BANK GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT SAVINGS GOVERNMENT SPENDING INSTRUMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ISSUANCE LEVEL OF TRANSFERS LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LOCAL FISCAL CRISIS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINIMUM WAGE MINIMUM WAGES MINISTRY OF FINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL BUDGETS NATIONAL REVENUES OIL PRICE POLICY DISCUSSION PROVINCE PROVINCES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVINCIAL LEVEL PROVINCIAL POPULATION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS RESERVE RESERVE FUNDS REVENUE ASSIGNMENTS REVENUE SHARING RURAL BANKS SERVICE DELIVERY STATE BUDGET SUB-NATIONAL SUB-NATIONAL EXPENDITURE SUB-NATIONAL EXPENDITURES SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUB-NATIONAL UNITS SUBNATIONAL SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TAX AUTHORITY TAX REVENUES TREASURIES URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION |
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ALLOCATION FORMULA BANK DEPOSITS BLOCK GRANTS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL SPENDING CASH BALANCES CASH RESERVES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL POLICY CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT COEFFICIENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CORRUPTION DECENTRALIZATION DISTRICTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE NEED EXPENDITURE NEEDS FEDERAL GRANT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FISCAL CRISIS FISCAL NEEDS FISCAL OUTCOMES FISCAL SYSTEM FISCAL TRANSFERS GOVERNMENT BANK GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT SAVINGS GOVERNMENT SPENDING INSTRUMENT INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ISSUANCE LEVEL OF TRANSFERS LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LOCAL FISCAL CRISIS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINIMUM WAGE MINIMUM WAGES MINISTRY OF FINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL BUDGETS NATIONAL REVENUES OIL PRICE POLICY DISCUSSION PROVINCE PROVINCES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVINCIAL LEVEL PROVINCIAL POPULATION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS RESERVE RESERVE FUNDS REVENUE ASSIGNMENTS REVENUE SHARING RURAL BANKS SERVICE DELIVERY STATE BUDGET SUB-NATIONAL SUB-NATIONAL EXPENDITURE SUB-NATIONAL EXPENDITURES SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUB-NATIONAL UNITS SUBNATIONAL SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TAX AUTHORITY TAX REVENUES TREASURIES URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION Lewis, Blane D. A Note on the Indonesian Sub-National Government Surplus, 2001-2006 |
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East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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The Indonesian government has devolved
significant expenditure authority to sub-national units
since 2001. New sub-national government expenditure
assignments have been paid for by a substantial increase in
intergovernmental transfers to lower levels of government.
The center has decided against devolving any significant new
tax authority to the regions, at least for the time being.
This note examines some fundamental issues related to these
unspent funds. The paper has two particular objectives.
First, the paper describes the basic features of
sub-national government surplus and reserves since
decentralization, including their size and spatial
distribution. Second, it seeks to explain the observed
variation in surplus across sub-national governments,
according to some standard hypotheses. The paper proceeds as
follows. First, some basic information regarding the buildup
and geographic distribution of sub-national reserves is
offered. Second, the methodological approach to the study of
sub-national government surpluses is detailed. Third, the
results of the econometric examination are presented and
discussed. Finally, the note closes with a summary of the
main findings and a proposal for some additional research
that might be useful in the continuing development of
central policy in this area. |
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Lewis, Blane D. |
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Lewis, Blane D. |
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Lewis, Blane D. |
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A Note on the Indonesian Sub-National Government Surplus, 2001-2006 |
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A Note on the Indonesian Sub-National Government Surplus, 2001-2006 |
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A Note on the Indonesian Sub-National Government Surplus, 2001-2006 |
title_fullStr |
A Note on the Indonesian Sub-National Government Surplus, 2001-2006 |
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A Note on the Indonesian Sub-National Government Surplus, 2001-2006 |
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note on the indonesian sub-national government surplus, 2001-2006 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/273761468283517075/A-Note-on-the-Indonesian-sub-national-government-surplus-2001-2006 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28246 |
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