Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2017 : Decentralization that Delivers
The Indonesian economy strengthened modestly in third quarter(Q3). Economic growth was supported by higher commodity prices, stronger global growth, rebounding international trade, and relatively accommodative monetary and financial conditions. At...
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okr-10986-297262021-05-25T09:14:03Z Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2017 : Decentralization that Delivers World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK EXPORTS FISCAL TRENDS MONETARY POLICY MACROFINANCIAL RISKS REVENUE COLLECTION DECENTRALIZATION SERVICE DELIVERY LOCAL GOVERNMENT The Indonesian economy strengthened modestly in third quarter(Q3). Economic growth was supported by higher commodity prices, stronger global growth, rebounding international trade, and relatively accommodative monetary and financial conditions. At the same time, domestic conditions improved, with tentative green shoots in private consumption and stronger domestic demand overall. This article addresses three main questions: (i) what happened to local service delivery during decentralization? (ii) how do we move the needle on local government performance in terms of provision of local services? and (iii) what design mechanisms can incentivize local leaders and sub-national governments to improve local service delivery? The authors offer three key policy recommendations to help align incentives to promote service delivery performance by local leaders and public officials: i) implementing good practices for evaluating local government performance; ii) embedding results-orientation into intergovernmental fiscal transfers;l and iii) use transparent and comparative local government performance data to stimulate citizen engagement. 2018-04-26T18:17:36Z 2018-04-26T18:17:36Z 2017-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/377621523883164713/Indonesia-economic-quarterly-decentralization-that-delivers http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29726 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK EXPORTS FISCAL TRENDS MONETARY POLICY MACROFINANCIAL RISKS REVENUE COLLECTION DECENTRALIZATION SERVICE DELIVERY LOCAL GOVERNMENT World Bank Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2017 : Decentralization that Delivers |
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The Indonesian economy strengthened
modestly in third quarter(Q3). Economic growth was supported
by higher commodity prices, stronger global growth,
rebounding international trade, and relatively accommodative
monetary and financial conditions. At the same time,
domestic conditions improved, with tentative green shoots in
private consumption and stronger domestic demand overall.
This article addresses three main questions: (i) what
happened to local service delivery during decentralization?
(ii) how do we move the needle on local government
performance in terms of provision of local services? and
(iii) what design mechanisms can incentivize local leaders
and sub-national governments to improve local service
delivery? The authors offer three key policy
recommendations to help align incentives to promote service
delivery performance by local leaders and public officials:
i) implementing good practices for evaluating local
government performance; ii) embedding results-orientation
into intergovernmental fiscal transfers;l and iii) use
transparent and comparative local government performance
data to stimulate citizen engagement. |
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Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2017 : Decentralization that Delivers |
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Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2017 : Decentralization that Delivers |
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Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2017 : Decentralization that Delivers |
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Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2017 : Decentralization that Delivers |
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Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2017 : Decentralization that Delivers |
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indonesia economic quarterly, december 2017 : decentralization that delivers |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/377621523883164713/Indonesia-economic-quarterly-decentralization-that-delivers http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29726 |
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