Increases in Surpluses of Regional Governments in Indonesia : An Empirical Analysis

The overall objective of the study is to identify potential causes to the rapid increase in regional government surpluses. It will be shown that regional government surpluses have rapidly increased because of a confluence of three factors: (i) high...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
BID
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/505481468039870240/Increases-in-surpluses-of-regional-governments-in-Indonesia-an-empirical-analysis
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spelling okr-10986-282472021-04-23T14:04:47Z Increases in Surpluses of Regional Governments in Indonesia : An Empirical Analysis World Bank ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS APPARENT RELATIONSHIP BALANCE SHEET BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK DEPOSIT BANK DEPOSITS BANK INDONESIA BID BIDS BORROWINGS BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET DEFICITS BUDGET EXECUTION BUDGETARY EXPENDITURE BUDGETING CASH BALANCE CASH BALANCES CASH INFLOWS CASH OUTFLOWS CASH PAYMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES COLLECTION AGENCIES CORRUPTION COST OF LOAN CURRENT ACCOUNTS DECENTRALIZATION DISBURSEMENTS DISTRICT DISTRICT GOVERNMENT DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS DISTRICT LEVEL DISTRICTS ECONOMIC GROWTH EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE BUDGET EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES EXPENDITURE CATEGORY EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION EXPENDITURE DATA EXPENDITURE NEEDS EXPENDITURE PATTERNS EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL ASSETS FINANCIAL COSTS FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FINANCING COSTS FIXED ASSETS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING STANDARDS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEM GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS GOVERNMENT BANK GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT GRANTS GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT SPENDING HOLDING HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANY INTEREST RATE INVESTING INVESTMENT PROJECTS ISSUANCE LAWS LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN PROCEEDS LOAN REPAYMENT LOAN REPAYMENTS LONG-TERM DEBT MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARKET PRICES MINISTRY OF FINANCE MUNICIPAL FINANCING MUNICIPALITY NATURAL RESOURCES OWN SOURCE REVENUE PAYMENT OF WAGES PHYSICAL ASSETS POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS PROVINCE PROVINCES PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVINCIAL REVENUE PROVINCIAL ROADS PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC DOMAIN PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC SERVICES RECEIPT RECESSION REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGIONAL GOVERNMENT REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS RESERVES REVENUE BUDGET REVENUE CATEGORY REVENUE COLLECTION REVENUE ESTIMATES REVENUE GROWTH REVENUE INCREASES REVENUE SHARING REVENUE SOURCE SCHOOL BUILDINGS SECURITIES SHARE OF INVESTMENTS SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS STREET LIGHTING SUB-NATIONAL SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX REVENUE TOTAL EXPENDITURE TOTAL EXPENDITURES TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TRUST FUNDS WAGES The overall objective of the study is to identify potential causes to the rapid increase in regional government surpluses. It will be shown that regional government surpluses have rapidly increased because of a confluence of three factors: (i) higher than expected revenue, (ii) lower than expected expenditure, and (iii) limited investments in financial assets. The study will identify potential causes for each factor by analyzing differences in actual and budgeted amounts of revenue. This report was presented to representatives of the Ministry of Finance and Decentralization Support Facility (DSF) in a meeting held on 30 May 2008. Comments and corrections of the attendants are reflected in this version of the report. 2017-09-08T19:32:59Z 2017-09-08T19:32:59Z 2008-06 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/505481468039870240/Increases-in-surpluses-of-regional-governments-in-Indonesia-an-empirical-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28247 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
APPARENT RELATIONSHIP
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK DEPOSIT
BANK DEPOSITS
BANK INDONESIA
BID
BIDS
BORROWINGS
BUDGET DEFICIT
BUDGET DEFICITS
BUDGET EXECUTION
BUDGETARY EXPENDITURE
BUDGETING
CASH BALANCE
CASH BALANCES
CASH INFLOWS
CASH OUTFLOWS
CASH PAYMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
COLLECTION AGENCIES
CORRUPTION
COST OF LOAN
CURRENT ACCOUNTS
DECENTRALIZATION
DISBURSEMENTS
DISTRICT
DISTRICT GOVERNMENT
DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS
DISTRICT LEVEL
DISTRICTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURE BUDGET
EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES
EXPENDITURE CATEGORY
EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION
EXPENDITURE DATA
EXPENDITURE NEEDS
EXPENDITURE PATTERNS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL COSTS
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FINANCING COSTS
FIXED ASSETS
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS
GOVERNMENT BANK
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT GRANTS
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
HOLDING
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANY
INTEREST RATE
INVESTING
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
ISSUANCE
LAWS
LOAN
LOAN AGREEMENT
LOAN PROCEEDS
LOAN REPAYMENT
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LONG-TERM DEBT
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MARKET PRICES
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPAL FINANCING
MUNICIPALITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
OWN SOURCE REVENUE
PAYMENT OF WAGES
PHYSICAL ASSETS
POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS
PROVINCIAL REVENUE
PROVINCIAL ROADS
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
PUBLIC DOMAIN
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC SERVICES
RECEIPT
RECESSION
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS
RESERVES
REVENUE BUDGET
REVENUE CATEGORY
REVENUE COLLECTION
REVENUE ESTIMATES
REVENUE GROWTH
REVENUE INCREASES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE SOURCE
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
SECURITIES
SHARE OF INVESTMENTS
SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS
STREET LIGHTING
SUB-NATIONAL
SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TAX REVENUE
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
TRANSACTION
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TRUST FUNDS
WAGES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
APPARENT RELATIONSHIP
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK DEPOSIT
BANK DEPOSITS
BANK INDONESIA
BID
BIDS
BORROWINGS
BUDGET DEFICIT
BUDGET DEFICITS
BUDGET EXECUTION
BUDGETARY EXPENDITURE
BUDGETING
CASH BALANCE
CASH BALANCES
CASH INFLOWS
CASH OUTFLOWS
CASH PAYMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
COLLECTION AGENCIES
CORRUPTION
COST OF LOAN
CURRENT ACCOUNTS
DECENTRALIZATION
DISBURSEMENTS
DISTRICT
DISTRICT GOVERNMENT
DISTRICT GOVERNMENTS
DISTRICT LEVEL
DISTRICTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURE BUDGET
EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES
EXPENDITURE CATEGORY
EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION
EXPENDITURE DATA
EXPENDITURE NEEDS
EXPENDITURE PATTERNS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL COSTS
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FINANCING COSTS
FIXED ASSETS
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS
GOVERNMENT BANK
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT GRANTS
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
HOLDING
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANY
INTEREST RATE
INVESTING
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
ISSUANCE
LAWS
LOAN
LOAN AGREEMENT
LOAN PROCEEDS
LOAN REPAYMENT
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LONG-TERM DEBT
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MARKET PRICES
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MUNICIPAL FINANCING
MUNICIPALITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
OWN SOURCE REVENUE
PAYMENT OF WAGES
PHYSICAL ASSETS
POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
PROVINCE
PROVINCES
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS
PROVINCIAL REVENUE
PROVINCIAL ROADS
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
PUBLIC DOMAIN
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC SERVICES
RECEIPT
RECESSION
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS
RESERVES
REVENUE BUDGET
REVENUE CATEGORY
REVENUE COLLECTION
REVENUE ESTIMATES
REVENUE GROWTH
REVENUE INCREASES
REVENUE SHARING
REVENUE SOURCE
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
SECURITIES
SHARE OF INVESTMENTS
SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS
STREET LIGHTING
SUB-NATIONAL
SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TAX REVENUE
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
TRANSACTION
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TRUST FUNDS
WAGES
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Increases in Surpluses of Regional Governments in Indonesia : An Empirical Analysis
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
description The overall objective of the study is to identify potential causes to the rapid increase in regional government surpluses. It will be shown that regional government surpluses have rapidly increased because of a confluence of three factors: (i) higher than expected revenue, (ii) lower than expected expenditure, and (iii) limited investments in financial assets. The study will identify potential causes for each factor by analyzing differences in actual and budgeted amounts of revenue. This report was presented to representatives of the Ministry of Finance and Decentralization Support Facility (DSF) in a meeting held on 30 May 2008. Comments and corrections of the attendants are reflected in this version of the report.
format Report
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Increases in Surpluses of Regional Governments in Indonesia : An Empirical Analysis
title_short Increases in Surpluses of Regional Governments in Indonesia : An Empirical Analysis
title_full Increases in Surpluses of Regional Governments in Indonesia : An Empirical Analysis
title_fullStr Increases in Surpluses of Regional Governments in Indonesia : An Empirical Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Increases in Surpluses of Regional Governments in Indonesia : An Empirical Analysis
title_sort increases in surpluses of regional governments in indonesia : an empirical analysis
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/505481468039870240/Increases-in-surpluses-of-regional-governments-in-Indonesia-an-empirical-analysis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28247
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