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ended on July 6, 2012, with the officials of Indonesia on economic developments and policies. Based on information available …
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Indonesia’s growth in 2009 was four and a half percent, the third highest in the G-20 group of countries; and the pace … bonds and Short-term Bank Indonesia certificates (SBIs). The financial and corporate sectors were resilient to the crisis …
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Indonesia entered the current global crisis with strong initial conditions. This 2009 Article IV Consultation …
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Indonesia’s Fourth Post-Program Monitoring discussions highlight that short-term macroeconomic indicators and near …
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This 2007 Article IV Consultation highlights that Indonesia’s economic performance has been strong since the last … sectors continued to reduce balance sheet vulnerabilities. Indonesia’s financial markets have rallied in line with global …
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Indonesia’ 2008 Article IV Consultation reports that Indonesia’s growth performance remains strong despite the …
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This paper reviews Indonesia’s 2004 Article IV Consultation and Post-Program Monitoring Discussions. The Article IV … challenges. The discussions focused on policies to strengthen Indonesia’s growth prospects. The emphasis was on identifying a set …
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This paper presents Indonesia’s 2005 Article IV Consultation and Third Post-Program Monitoring discussions. The … substantially reduced, and the external position has remained sound. In spite of these achievements, considering Indonesia …
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, has put pressure on Indonesia’s balance of payments and heightened its vulnerability to shocks. Domestic policy … GDP in 2013 and 2014 on weak commodity exports. Reserves have also come under pressure, partly due to Bank Indonesia …
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The Indonesian economy proved resilient during the global financial crisis, and has since continued to grow at a robust rate. Increases in both foreign and domestic investment are expected to offset lower growth contributions from net exports as import demand rises. A key risk is deterioration...
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