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Allocation and Composition of Fixed Capital Stock in Indonesia: An Indirect Estimate Using Incremental Capital Value Added Ratios

Steven Jan Keuning ()

Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 1991, vol. 27, issue 2, pages 91-119

Abstract: This paper provides an estimate of the value of fixed capital stock in 22 industries, distinguishing three types of capital goods (domestically produced and imported machinery and equipment, and construction works). The estimates of capital stock have been built up with the help of the Perpetual Inventory Methad, whereby the allocation of investments in early years was based on relative Incremental Capital Value Added Ratios computed fora more recent period.

Date: 1991
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