Local Development in Indonesia

ASEDP

No.27

Edited by Mohammad Arsjad Anwar, Keiji Omura
Published in 1994
CONTENTS

Contents (344KB)

Preface / Mohammad Arsjad Anwar, Keiji Omura

Chapter I.

Performance of Indonesian Economic Development / Faisal H. Basri, Mohammad Ikhsan

1. Introduction
2. Global Economic Challenges Faced by Indonesia During 1980s
 2-1. structural Changes
 2-2. Total Factor productivity (TFP)
3. Issues and Problems
 3-1. Protection
 3-2. Concentration and Weak Linkages
 3-3. Lack of Infrastructure
 3-4. Financial Institution
 3-5. Income Distribution
 3-6. Fiscal Policy as a Device for Macroeconomic Policy
 3-7. Autonomy and the Pattern of Central-Region Fiscal Relations
CHAPTER II.
1. Industrial Consolidation under Macro-economic Growth
2. Towards a Balanced Growth and Consistent Economic Structure
3. The Strategy for Local Development and the Formation of an Integrated Market
4. Target and Policies for the Local Development in Indonesia
CHAPTER III.

The Direction of Regional Development / Hera Susanti, Arindra Artasja Zainal

1. Introduction
2. Regional Performance
 2-1. GRDP Performance
 2-2. Some Imbalances in Indonesian Economic Development
 2-3. Central-Local Relations in Regional Finance
3. Government Efforts
4. The Direction of Regional Development
CHAPTER IV.

Interregional Development Cooperation in Indonesia / Hariri Hady, Nining I. Soesilo

1. Introduction
2. The Role of Government
 2-1. Two-Prong Policy of Government Intervention
 2-2. Government Intervention-Free in Regional Cooperation
3. The Interregional Cooperation Analysis
4. Hindrances of Regional Cooperation in Indonesia
5. Cases of Regional Development in Indonesia
 5-1. The Case of the Northern Part of Sumatra
 5-2. The Case of JOBOTBEK
 5-3. The Case of East Java and GERBANG KARTOSUSILO
 5-4. The Case of Lampung Province
 5-5. The Case of BOPUNJUR
 5-6. The Case of the Eastern Part of Indonesia
6. Conclusion
CHAPTER V.

The Role of INPRES in Reducing Poverty / Muhamad Chatib Basri, R. M. Michael Tene

1. Macroeconomic Condition
2. Poverty in Indonesia
3. INPRES
4. INPRES and Poverty Alleviation
5. INPRES Desa Tertinggal
CHAPTER VI.

The Development of the Eastern Part of Indonesia: Problems and Prospects / Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti, Nuzul Achjar

1. Introduction
2. Economic and Social Indicators
3. Interregional Trades and Linkages
4. Infrastructures
5. Fiscal Policy
6. Development Prospect for IBT