Jakarta, 9 February 2011
A working group, organised jointly with the Indonesian Ministry of Finance, met in Jakarta to discuss the substantive policy areas proposed for examination in the regulatory reform review of Indonesia; share the perspective of OECD countries that have participated in the review activities of the OECD; and learn from the Indonesian government and local delegations about particular policy issues that should guide the focus of the review (see agenda and presentations below).
Following this workshop, the Regulatory Reform Review of Indonesia was launched in Jakarta on 27 September 2012 by the OECD Secretary-General, Angel Gurría.
Presentations of the Working Group
Session 1. Market Openness and Regulatory Reform
Session 2. The Contribution of Competition Policy to Improve Regulatory Performance
Session 3. Regulatory Governance: Elements of a High-quality Regulatory Policy
- An overview of OECD Strategies for Improving Regulatory Performance, Gregory Bounds, Senior Policy Analyst, Regulatory Policy Division, OECD
- Regulatory Governance - Elements of a High-quality Regulatory Policy, Jeroen Nijland, Chair of the OECD Regulatory Policy Committee, Director Regulatory Reform Group, Ministry of Finance/Economic Affairs, Netherlands
- Regulatory Reform as an Effort to Support Achieving National and Regional PrioritiesPPP Policy And Regulation in Indonesia, Mr. Paparan, Ministry of National Development Planning
Session 4. PPPs - Ensuring Value for Money and Fiscal Sustainability
- Public-Private Partnerships for Managing the Risks and Opportunities, Ian Hawkesworth, Policy Analyst, Budget Division, OECD
- Regulatory Reform as an Effort to Support Achieving National and Regional Priorities, Ministry of National Development Planning
- Infrastructure Development Strategy in Indonesia, Ministry of National Development Planning, Indonesia
- Regulatory Reform as an Effort to Support Achieving National and Regional Priorities, PPP Policy And Regulation in Indonesia, Dr. Ir. Bastary Pandji Indra, Msp, Director For Ppp Development, Ministry of National Development Planning
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