Archive for the 'Bank Dunia' Category
Overview Report No. 26191-IND
East Asia Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit, World Bank, June 2003
Indonesia has embarked upon a radical and rapid decentralization program. Regional autonomy is transforming one of the most centralized countries in the world into one of the more decentralized ones. If managed well, a country as large and diverse as Indonesia [...]
The World Bank Office Jakarta, November 2006
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTINDONESIA/Resources/Publication/280016-1152870963030/2753486-1165385030085/Overview_standalone_en.pdf
After the historic economic, political and social upheavals at the end of the 1990s, Indonesia has started to regain its footing. The country has largely recovered from the economic crisis that threw millions of its citizens back into poverty in 1998 and saw Indonesia regress to low-income status. Recently, [...]
Dokumen Bank Dunia, Desember 2006
Sektor keuangan yang terdiversifikasi dengan baik – yang memiliki bank maupun lembaga keuangan non-bank (LKNB) 1 yang sehat – merupakan kunci untuk mendukung tujuan pembangunan yang telah diuraikan oleh Pemerintah Indonesia, yaitu peningkatan pertumbuhan ekonomi, penciptaan lapangan kerja yang lebih luas, dan perbaikan taraf hidup bagi rakyat Indonesia. Bank dan LKNB [...]
The World Bank, October 2006
By Mid 2006 Indonesia was showing signs of a solid recovery from the dramatic fiscal and monetary policy adjustments in late 2005 which slowed the economy in the first half of 2006 and increased poverty. Unfortunately this year’s economic slowdown was also accompanied by additional natural disasters. On a more positive [...]

