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Economic Assessment of Indonesia 2008: Improving labour market outcomes24-Jul-2008 Since the financial crisis of 1997-98 job creation has slowed, unemployment has been high, particularly among youths, and informality remains widespread. |
Economic Assessment of Indonesia 2008: Improving the business and investment climate24-Jul-2008 Indonesia’s business environment is discouraging entrepreneurship and holding back private sector growth and development. Weaknesses in the regulatory framework, infrastructure bottlenecks and poor governance continue to weigh down on investment. |
Economic Assessment of Indonesia 2008: Growth performance and policy challenges24-Jul-2008 Indonesia’s growth performance is improving, following a slow recovery from the 1997-98 financial crisis. Growth is becoming increasingly reliant on the dynamism of domestic demand, rather than net exports. |
Economic Assessment of Indonesia 200824-Jul-2008 Indonesia’s economic performance is improving and growth is picking up. An important policy challenge is to sustain high growth over the longer term so as to ensure a faster catch-up in living standards relative to the OECD area. Also available: |
Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies: Executive Summary25-Apr-2008 Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies: Executive Summary. Several emerging-market economies have adopted inflation targeting as their institutional framework for conducting monetary policy. Related documents: |
Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies25-Apr-2008 Several emerging-market economies have adopted inflation targeting as their institutional framework for conducting monetary policy. This volume focuses on the experiences of Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey. Related documents: |
DEV Working Papers 267: Household Structures and Savings: Evidence from Household Surveys17-Jan-2008 Juan R. de Laiglesia and Christian Morrisson This paper examines the relationship between household structures, the institutions that shape them and physical and human capital accumulation using household and individual data from China, Indonesia, Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana. |
Creditor Reporting System (CRS) Profile for Indonesia03-Jan-2008 A CRS profile details the information the OECD holds on the DAC members' Official Development Assistance commitments and briefly describes the CRS codes used to proxy aid-for-trade categories. The CRS codes record the sector of destination of an activity and not the nature of the activity per se Related documents: |
Cost of tackling climate change should be shared more fairly, says OECD Secretary-General12-Dec-2007 Most of the action to address climate change will need to take place in developing countries, but developed countries should shoulder much of the cost, said OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría today in a speech at the United Nations Climate Conference in Bali. Also available: |