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OECD Economic Outlook No. 86 - Indonesia

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19-Nov-2009

Summary of developments and projections for Indonesia, taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook.

Composite Leading Indicators (CLIs) for OECD Countries and Major Non-Member Economies

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06-Nov-2009

Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators  (updated continuously) - Composite leading indicators (CLIs) are presented in two different forms. They are the trend restored CLIs and the annualised 6-month rate of changes of CLIs.

Seminar: Growth performance and sustainability in the enhanced engagement countries

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05-Oct-2009

The Economics Department organised a seminar on 24 September 2009 to bridge this gap in the policy debate by identifying potential sources of growth in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa, ...

How does decentralised minimum wage setting affect unemployment and informality? The case of Indonesia

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10-Jul-2009

Margherita Comola and Luiz de Mello

Our findings show that an increase in the minimum to mean wage ratio is associated with a net increase in employment: a rise in informal sector employment more than compensates for job losses in the formal sector.

Improving the business and investment climate in Indonesia

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23-Sep-2008

Diego Moccero

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.

Indonesia: Growth performance and policy challenges

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23-Sep-2008

Luiz de Mello

Indonesia’s growth performance is improving, following a slow recovery from the 1997-98 financial crisis. This paper argues that the main barriers to raising the economy’s growth potential are to be found on the supply side of the economy.

Launch of OECD Economic Assessment of Indonesia

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25-Jul-2008

Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General

In his speech, Mr. Gurría stated that Indonesia’s economy is growing and becoming more stable. He also highlighted certain policy measures aimed  at sustaining high growth over the longer term in Indonesia so as to ensure a faster catch-up in living standards relative to the OECD area.

Economic Assessment of Indonesia 2008: Improving labour market outcomes

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24-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 climate

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24-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 challenges

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24-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.

Monetary policies and inflation targeting in emerging economies

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.

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