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Jakarta

Du Huynh ()
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Du Huynh: Fulbright University Vietnam

Chapter Chapter 4 in Making Megacities in Asia, 2020, pp 49-69 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Jakarta is perhaps just a bit better than Manila. First, the national development strategies have not been clear and consistent; thus, Jakarta has not been prioritized to promote the national economic development. Second, its budget is very modest (far below five percent of the GDP). Third, the focuses have been more on short-term issues instead of strategic issues with clear visions. Fourth, the public entrepreneurship in Jakarta has not been consistent and resilient. Fifth, the role of urban planning is modest. Finally, the government structure with five cities is quite fragmented. It creates difficulty for implementing programs for the city’s development.

Keywords: Jakarta; Indonesia; Development strategy; Public entrepreneurship; Cronyism; Corruption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0660-4_4

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