Indonesia Economic Quarterly, April 2012 : Redirecting Spending

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
INVESTOR PERCEPTIONS
GLOBAL MARKET
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENTS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
FUEL SUBSIDIES
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
BOND YIELDS
DEPOSIT
INFLATION
CONSUMER PRICES
EMERGING MARKET
FISCAL DEFICIT
CARS
POLICY MAKERS
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
FREIGHT SERVICE
UNEMPLOYMENT
EXPORT GROWTH
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
COMPETITIVENESS
FISCAL BURDEN
PORTFOLIO INFLOWS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
FINANCIAL MARKET
ECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS
SOVEREIGN RATING
METALS
PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES
WHOLESALE PRICES
PRICE INCREASES
FINANCIAL MARKETS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
DEPOSITS
FUTURES CONTRACTS
PRICE INFLATION
FUEL PRICE INCREASES
GLOBAL ECONOMY
DEREGULATION
FUEL CONSUMPTION
IMPORT QUOTAS
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIS POINTS
MONETARY POLICY
LIQUIDITY
INTEREST RATES
PRICE INCREASE
INCOME LEVELS
TRUE
DEBT RESTRUCTURING
AVERAGE PRICE
PRICE ADJUSTMENT
LEADING INDICATORS
BUDGET DEFICIT
DOMESTIC FINANCIAL MARKET
FIXED CAPITAL
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CONSUMERS
RETAIL PRICES
DISBURSEMENTS
SURPLUS
GDP
PORTFOLIO FLOWS
HOUSEHOLD FUEL
INITIAL DEBT
TRADE BALANCE
PORTFOLIO
ADMINISTERED PRICE
PRICE INDICES
BOND SPREADS
GDP DEFLATOR
INVESTMENT REGULATIONS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
AMORTIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
EXCHANGE RATE
SAFETY
EQUIPMENT
CRUDE OIL PRICE
BOND
FORECASTS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
DIRECT INVESTMENT
FUELS
CAPITAL GOODS
INCOME LEVEL
DOLLAR PRICE
EQUITY MARKET
EXTERNAL BORROWING
EQUITY INDEX
POLICY RESPONSE
BALANCE OF PAYMENT
FINANCIAL MARKET PARTICIPANTS
CONFIDENCE INDEX
LOAN
COMMODITY PRICES
TAX REVENUES
BOND ISSUANCE
REAL GDP
CREDIT RATING
FREIGHT
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
SALES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS
TRADING
CAPITAL FORMATION
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
CASH TRANSFER
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
CPI
GASOLINE CONSUMPTION
LOCAL CURRENCY
VOLATILITY
PRODUCERS
CAPITAL FLOWS
FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE
TAX
FOREIGN INVESTORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
EXCHANGE RATES
GOVERNMENT DEBT
DRIVERS
DOMESTIC MARKET
MARKET ECONOMIES
RISK AVERSION
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
DIESEL
INVESTING
TRANSPORT OPERATORS
FUTURES MARKET
FINANCIAL CRISIS
INFLATION RATE
OIL
CAR
GOVERNMENT BONDS
EMERGING MARKET BOND
RESERVES
EXPORT SHARES
OPPORTUNITY COST
TAX COLLECTION
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
SURPLUSES
MARKET EQUITIES
TAX REVENUE
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
TRADE DEFICIT
EXTERNAL DEBT
NET EXPORTS
FUTURES
SAFETY NET
PRICE EXPECTATIONS
EMERGING MARKET EQUITIES
HIGH ENERGY
GDP PER CAPITA
CONSUMER PRICE
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
BOND ISSUANCES
BANKING SECTOR
FUEL PRICE
MOTOR VEHICLE
FUEL PRICE INCREASE
COMMODITY PRICE
MARKET VOLATILITY
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKET
GOLD PRICES
CENTRAL BANK
RETURN
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
AGRICULTURE
LONG-TERM DEBT
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SUBSIDY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
FUEL
DEFICITS
COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING
FUEL PRICES
ACCOUNTING
COMMERCIAL BANK
GROWTH POTENTIAL
BENCHMARK
WELFARE SYSTEM
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
OIL PRICES
HUMAN CAPITAL
ENERGY PRICES
HOLDINGS
PRICE OF FUEL
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
GOVERNMENT BOND
BASIS POINT
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET PRICE
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GASOLINE
EXPENDITURES
GROWTH RATE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTOR DEMAND
TRANSPORT COSTS
EQUITY INDICES
EQUITY MARKETS
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELDS
OIL PRICE
LABOR FORCE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
PRICE SUBSIDY
RETAIL
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
INTEREST RATE
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
CAR OWNERSHIP
EXPENDITURE
Popis: Support for Enhanced Macroeconomics and Fiscal Policy Analysis (SEMEFPA), AusAID The Indonesia economic quarterly reports on and synthesizes the past three months' key developments in Indonesia's economy. It places them in a longer-term and global context, and assesses the implications of these developments and other changes in policy for the outlook for Indonesia's economic and social welfare. Its coverage ranges from the macroeconomy to financial markets to indicators of human welfare and development. It is intended for a wide audience, including policy makers, business leaders, financial market participants, and the community of analysts and professionals engaged in Indonesia's evolving economy. International developments continue to shape Indonesia's near-term economic outlook, but the focus of attention has shifted. In late 2011 the primary concern was the deteriorating and uncertain outlook for the global economy and financial markets. Since then there has been further evidence of the slowdown in global economic momentum but also some positive signs, such as from the US, and international financial market conditions have improved. The recent sharp rise in global oil prices has added a new dimension to the situation. In particular, it has increased the projected cost of Indonesia's fuel subsidies. With the benefits of these subsidies mainly going to the wealthier segments of the population, there is a clear need to redirect this spending to more pressing development needs.
Databáze: OpenAIRE