Indonesia Economic Quarterly, October 2015 : In Times of Global Volatility
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 longerterm and global context. Based on these developments, and on policy c...
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okr-10986-308712021-04-23T14:05:00Z Indonesia Economic Quarterly, October 2015 : In Times of Global Volatility World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH VOLATILITY ECONOMIC OUTLOOK FISCAL TRENDS FINANCIAL MARKETS RISK MANAGEMENT POVERTY REDUCTION INFLATION HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSING PUBLIC SPENDING 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 longerterm 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. This quarterly report covers the economic growth of Indonesia as in October 2015. Indonesia’s growth moderation has continued and an uncertain external environment has further limited the room for both monetary and fiscal stimulus and has turned the government’s focus to structural and fiscal reforms to raise investor confidence in Indonesia. The government recognizes the need to improve business confidence and the investment climate in order to enhance Indonesia’s potential growth rate and has taken several important steps in this direction. In addition to the policy packages, the draft 2016 State Budget signals the objective of further improving the composition of public expenditures by strengthening social programs and by redirecting spending from energy subsidies to infrastructure development. Timely and effective implementation of these reforms will contribute to returning to a higher sustainable pace of growth. 2018-11-26T16:35:58Z 2018-11-26T16:35:58Z 2015-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/449831542207545283/In-times-of-global-volatility http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30871 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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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 longerterm 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. This
quarterly report covers the economic growth of Indonesia as
in October 2015. Indonesia’s growth moderation has continued
and an uncertain external environment has further limited
the room for both monetary and fiscal stimulus and has
turned the government’s focus to structural and fiscal
reforms to raise investor confidence in Indonesia. The
government recognizes the need to improve business
confidence and the investment climate in order to enhance
Indonesia’s potential growth rate and has taken several
important steps in this direction. In addition to the policy
packages, the draft 2016 State Budget signals the objective
of further improving the composition of public expenditures
by strengthening social programs and by redirecting spending
from energy subsidies to infrastructure development. Timely
and effective implementation of these reforms will
contribute to returning to a higher sustainable pace of growth. |
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Indonesia Economic Quarterly, October 2015 : In Times of Global Volatility |
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Indonesia Economic Quarterly, October 2015 : In Times of Global Volatility |
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Indonesia Economic Quarterly, October 2015 : In Times of Global Volatility |
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