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Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations And The Rebuilding Of Indonesia |
Edited by James Alm, Professor of Economics and Chair, Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Regents Professor of Economics and Director, International Studies Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, US and Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Department of Finance, Government of Indonesia, Indonesia
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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.
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Contents: Introduction Part I: The History and Politics of the ‘Big Bang’ Decentralization Part II: Expenditure and Tax Assignment Part III: Closing the Fiscal Gap: Transfers, Borrowing and Natural Resource Revenues Part IV: An Initial Assessment of Progress Part V: Lessons from International Experience and the Current State of Decentralization Index
Contributors: A. Abimanyu, J. Alm, R. Bahl, J. Boex, B. Brodjonegoro, B. Hofman, S.M. Indrawati, Kadjatmiko, K. Kaiser, D.Y. King, B.R. Mahi, J. Martinez-Vazquez, R. Ryaas Rasyid, A. Shah, M. Sidik, M. Simandjuntak, R.A. Simanjuntak, P. Smoke, M. Suwandi, T. Thompson, B. Tumennasan, D. Weist
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This book is part of the Studies in Fiscal Federalism and State–local Finance series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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