Results of the Rural Investment Climate Assessment (RICA) in Indonesia : Final Report

The Rural Investment Climate Survey (RICS) carried out in 2006 sampled more than 2,500 predominantly very small firms in six rural districts in Indonesia [Labuhan Batu (North Sumatra), Kutai (East Kalimantan), Barru (South Sulawesi), Malang Java),...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/11981998/results-rural-investment-climate-assessment-rica-indonesia-final-report
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spelling okr-10986-77932021-04-23T14:02:35Z Results of the Rural Investment Climate Assessment (RICA) in Indonesia : Final Report World Bank ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ASSETS BANK LOAN BANK LOANS BRANCH BUSINESS CENTER BUSINESS CENTERS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CD COLLATERAL COMPETITORS COOPERATIVES CORRUPTION CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT INSTITUTIONS CREDIT SYSTEM CREDITS CRIMINALITY DEBT ECONOMIC POLICIES EMPLOYMENT FINANCES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRM SIZE FIXED INTEREST FORMAL LOANS HIGH TRANSPORTATION INCOME TAX INDIVIDUAL CREDITOR INFORMAL LOAN INFORMAL LOANS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INVENTORIES INVESTMENT CLIMATE JUDGMENT LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LARGE ENTERPRISES LARGE FIRMS LEVIES LEVY LOAN LOAN APPLICATIONS LOAN DATA LOCAL ECONOMY LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET CONDITIONS MICRO ENTERPRISES MICRO-ENTERPRISES MOTOR VEHICLE MULTINATIONAL OWNERSHIP PATTERNS PAYOFF POLICY RESPONSE PRIVATE WATER QUALITY TRANSPORTATION RECEIVABLE RECEIVABLES ROAD ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD QUALITY ROADS RURAL INVESTMENT SAFETY SIZE OF FIRM SMALL ENTERPRISES SMALL FIRMS SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS STOCK EXCHANGE SUPPLIERS TAX TAXATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT TRADE POLICY TRADE SECTOR TRADING TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION COST TRANSPORTATION COSTS TRUE TRUST FUND VEHICLE OWNERSHIP WATER QUALITY The Rural Investment Climate Survey (RICS) carried out in 2006 sampled more than 2,500 predominantly very small firms in six rural districts in Indonesia [Labuhan Batu (North Sumatra), Kutai (East Kalimantan), Barru (South Sulawesi), Malang Java), Badung (Bali), Sumbawa (NTB)]. It compiled information on labor force, credit, infrastructure, marketing and competition, the diffusion of technical knowledge, local governance and the main obstacles that firms face. The Indonesian RICS is an in-depth, quantitative survey of 2549 non-farm enterprises, 2782 households and 149 communities in 6 rural districts (Kabupaten). The survey was conducted in January/February 2006 and comprised a linked survey of non-farm enterprises and households. Non-farm enterprises are defined as all enterprises except those undertaking primary agriculture, forestry and fishery activities, although firms which undertake the processing and trading of primary commodities were included. The survey includes both formal and informa businesses and examines both rural and urban areas of rural districts to generate comparative data. The key findings are: a) there is a strong rural-urban divide in educational attainment of workers and huge differences between districts with Malang being particularly disadvantaged. Workers in household enterprises, the production sector and part-time workers are significantly undereducated; and b) tax payments are highly skewed: only medium and large firms pay a large share of their taxes to the central government, whereas for small and micro-enterprises the motor vehicle tax and levies from village and sub-district officials' playa large role. All of the payments have a highly skewed distribution with many firms (43 percent) paying no levies and fees at all. 2012-06-12T15:08:29Z 2012-06-12T15:08:29Z 2008-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/11981998/results-rural-investment-climate-assessment-rica-indonesia-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7793 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Asia Southeast Asia Indonesia
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ASSETS
BANK LOAN
BANK LOANS
BRANCH
BUSINESS CENTER
BUSINESS CENTERS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CD
COLLATERAL
COMPETITORS
COOPERATIVES
CORRUPTION
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT SYSTEM
CREDITS
CRIMINALITY
DEBT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FIRM SIZE
FIXED INTEREST
FORMAL LOANS
HIGH TRANSPORTATION
INCOME TAX
INDIVIDUAL CREDITOR
INFORMAL LOAN
INFORMAL LOANS
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INVENTORIES
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JUDGMENT
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LARGE ENTERPRISES
LARGE FIRMS
LEVIES
LEVY
LOAN
LOAN APPLICATIONS
LOAN DATA
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE
MARKET CONDITIONS
MICRO ENTERPRISES
MICRO-ENTERPRISES
MOTOR VEHICLE
MULTINATIONAL
OWNERSHIP PATTERNS
PAYOFF
POLICY RESPONSE
PRIVATE WATER
QUALITY TRANSPORTATION
RECEIVABLE
RECEIVABLES
ROAD
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD QUALITY
ROADS
RURAL INVESTMENT
SAFETY
SIZE OF FIRM
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SMALL FIRMS
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPPLIERS
TAX
TAXATION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TRADE POLICY
TRADE SECTOR
TRADING
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORTATION COST
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
TRUE
TRUST FUND
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
WATER QUALITY
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ASSETS
BANK LOAN
BANK LOANS
BRANCH
BUSINESS CENTER
BUSINESS CENTERS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CD
COLLATERAL
COMPETITORS
COOPERATIVES
CORRUPTION
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT SYSTEM
CREDITS
CRIMINALITY
DEBT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FIRM SIZE
FIXED INTEREST
FORMAL LOANS
HIGH TRANSPORTATION
INCOME TAX
INDIVIDUAL CREDITOR
INFORMAL LOAN
INFORMAL LOANS
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATES
INVENTORIES
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JUDGMENT
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LARGE ENTERPRISES
LARGE FIRMS
LEVIES
LEVY
LOAN
LOAN APPLICATIONS
LOAN DATA
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE
MARKET CONDITIONS
MICRO ENTERPRISES
MICRO-ENTERPRISES
MOTOR VEHICLE
MULTINATIONAL
OWNERSHIP PATTERNS
PAYOFF
POLICY RESPONSE
PRIVATE WATER
QUALITY TRANSPORTATION
RECEIVABLE
RECEIVABLES
ROAD
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD QUALITY
ROADS
RURAL INVESTMENT
SAFETY
SIZE OF FIRM
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SMALL FIRMS
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPPLIERS
TAX
TAXATION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TRADE POLICY
TRADE SECTOR
TRADING
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORTATION COST
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
TRUE
TRUST FUND
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
WATER QUALITY
World Bank
Results of the Rural Investment Climate Assessment (RICA) in Indonesia : Final Report
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
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description The Rural Investment Climate Survey (RICS) carried out in 2006 sampled more than 2,500 predominantly very small firms in six rural districts in Indonesia [Labuhan Batu (North Sumatra), Kutai (East Kalimantan), Barru (South Sulawesi), Malang Java), Badung (Bali), Sumbawa (NTB)]. It compiled information on labor force, credit, infrastructure, marketing and competition, the diffusion of technical knowledge, local governance and the main obstacles that firms face. The Indonesian RICS is an in-depth, quantitative survey of 2549 non-farm enterprises, 2782 households and 149 communities in 6 rural districts (Kabupaten). The survey was conducted in January/February 2006 and comprised a linked survey of non-farm enterprises and households. Non-farm enterprises are defined as all enterprises except those undertaking primary agriculture, forestry and fishery activities, although firms which undertake the processing and trading of primary commodities were included. The survey includes both formal and informa businesses and examines both rural and urban areas of rural districts to generate comparative data. The key findings are: a) there is a strong rural-urban divide in educational attainment of workers and huge differences between districts with Malang being particularly disadvantaged. Workers in household enterprises, the production sector and part-time workers are significantly undereducated; and b) tax payments are highly skewed: only medium and large firms pay a large share of their taxes to the central government, whereas for small and micro-enterprises the motor vehicle tax and levies from village and sub-district officials' playa large role. All of the payments have a highly skewed distribution with many firms (43 percent) paying no levies and fees at all.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA)
author World Bank
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author_sort World Bank
title Results of the Rural Investment Climate Assessment (RICA) in Indonesia : Final Report
title_short Results of the Rural Investment Climate Assessment (RICA) in Indonesia : Final Report
title_full Results of the Rural Investment Climate Assessment (RICA) in Indonesia : Final Report
title_fullStr Results of the Rural Investment Climate Assessment (RICA) in Indonesia : Final Report
title_full_unstemmed Results of the Rural Investment Climate Assessment (RICA) in Indonesia : Final Report
title_sort results of the rural investment climate assessment (rica) in indonesia : final report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/11981998/results-rural-investment-climate-assessment-rica-indonesia-final-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7793
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