Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and the Rebuilding of Indonesia
Edited by James Alm (),
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez () and
Sri Mulyani Indrawati
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Abstract:
Indonesia is currently facing some severe challenges, both in political affairs and in economic management. One of these challenges is the recently enacted decentralization program, now well underway, which promises to have some wide-ranging consequences. This edited volume presents original papers, written by a select group of widely recognized and distinguished scholars, that take a hard, objective look at the many effects of decentralization on economic and political issues in Indonesia.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Development Studies; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
ISBN: 9781843764519
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

- James Alm, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Dana Weist and Dana Weist
- Ch 2 The Making of the ‘Big Bang' and its Aftermath: A Political Economy Perspective

- Bert Hofman and Kai Kaiser
- Ch 3 Political Reforms, Decentralization and Democratic Consolidation in Indonesia

- Dwight Y. King
- Ch 4 The Policy of Decentralization in Indonesia

- M. Ryaas Rasyid
- Ch 5 Expenditure Assignment under Indonesia's Emerging Decentralization: A Review of Progress and Issues for the Future

- Paul Smoke
- Ch 6 Local tax Revenue Mobilization in Indonesia's Decentralizing Era

- Robert Simanjuntak and B. Raksaka Mahi
- Ch 7 Combining Expenditure Assignment, Revenue Assignment and Grant Design in Indonesia's Fiscal Decentralization

- Machfud Sidik and K Kadjatmiko
- Ch 8 An Analysis of Indonesia's Transfer System: Recent Performance and Future Prospects

- Bambang Brodjonegoro and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- Ch 9 How Should Revenues from Natural Resources be Shared in Indonesia?

- Roy Bahl and Bayar Tumennasan
- Ch 10 Decentralization and Local Government Borrowing in Indonesia

- James Alm and Sri Mulyani Indrawati
- Ch 11 Indonesian Decentralization: Opportunities Appear but Risks Abound

- Marsillam Simandjuntak and Marsillam Simandjuntak
- Ch 12 The Indonesian Experience with the Implementation of Regional Autonomy

- Made Suwandi
- Ch 13 Decentralization and the Challenge for Indonesian Fiscal Sustainability

- Anggito Abimanyu
- Ch 14 Implementing Decentralized Local Government: A Treacherous Road with Potholes, Detours and Road Closures

- Anwar Shah, Theresa Thompson and Anwar Shah
- Ch 15 The Current State of Decentralization Reform in Indonesia: A Postscript

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Jameson Boex
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