Indonesia Assessment 1994: Finance as a Key Sector in Indonesia's Development Indonesia Assessment 1994: Finance as a Key Sector in Indonesia's Development
Ross H McLeod, editor
Pub Date: 2000
Soft cover ISBN: 978-981-3016-98-9        S$/US$
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No. of pages: 353
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About the Publication This volume is based on "Indonesia Update 1994", the latest in the series of anual conferences on Indonesia held at the Australian National University. It presents overviews of economic and political developments, together with a collection of papers on the role of the finance sector.
          
           Indonesia Assesment 1994 contains the Keynote Address to the conference by Professor Dr Ali Wardhana, Special Adviser to the President, former Minister of Finance, and former Coordinating Minister for Economics, Finance and Industry. Three present or former directors of the central bank joint Professor Wardhana to contribute wide-ranging discussions of the process of financial policy reform as seen from the inside. They are joined by a range of other contributors drawn mainly from academic circle in Indonesia, Australia and elsewhere, and some from the private sector.
          
          
          
          
          
Table of Contents
Preliminary pages
1. Introduction
PART A: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS
2. Recent Economic Developments
3. Organising the Transition: Indonesian Politics in 1993/94
PART B: FINANCE AS A KEY SECTOR IN INDONESIA'S DEVELOPMENT
4. Financial Reform: Achievements, Problems and Prospects
5. Comments on Professor Wardhana's paper
6. The Sequencing of Economic Deregulation in Indonesia
7. Problems of Implementing Monetary Policy in Indonesia
8. Banking Sector Reforms in Indonesia, 1983-93
9. Bank Soundness Requirements: A Central Bank Perspective
10. Bank Soundness Requirements: a Commercial Bank Perspective
11. The Case Against Deposit Insurance in Indonesia
12. The Role of the Indonesian Capital Market
13. Indonesian Capital Market Development and Privatisation
14. Problems and Prospects for the Life Insurance and Pensions Sector in Indonesia
15. Indonesia's Foreign Debt
16. Small-scale Finance: Lessons from Indonesia
17. The Cooperative Rural Finance Program in Indonesia
References, Index
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