Indonesia's development trajectory has been remarkable over the past 20 years, supported by macroeconomic stability and prudent fiscal management. The economy grew on average by 5.3 percent annually between 2000 and 2018, while gross national income (GNI) per capita rose six-fold from US$580 in 2000 to US$3,840 in 2018.1 As a result, Indonesia has made huge gains in poverty reduction, from 19.1 percent of the population in 2000 to 9.4 percent of the...
ID-Indonesia Public Expenditure Review Update -- P165627
FY17 - Industry, Trade and Services
FY17 - Water, Sanitation and Waste Management
FY17 - Social Protection
FY17 - Public Administration
FY17 - Transportation
FY17 - Education
FY17 - Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry
FY17 - Health
FY17 - Education Financing,FY17 - Data Development and Capacity Building,FY17 - Public Finance Management,FY17 - Nutrition,FY17 - Health Systems and Policies,FY17 - Social protection delivery systems,FY17 - Nutrition and Food Security,FY17 - Food Security,FY17 - Public Expenditure Policy,FY17 - Student Assessment,FY17 - Social Insurance and Pensions,FY17 - Subnational Fiscal Policies,FY17 - Water Resource Management,FY17 - Fiscal Policy,FY17 - Education,FY17 - Public Expenditure Management,FY17 - Public Administration,FY17 - Water Institutions, Policies and Reform,FY17 - Education Governance, School-Based Management,FY17 - Teachers,FY17 - Social Protection,FY17 - Data production, accessibility and use,FY17 - Health System Strengthening,FY17 - Administrative and Civil Service Reform,FY17 - Social Safety Nets,FY17 - Health Finance,FY17 - Health Service Delivery
FY17 - Health,FY17 - Housing Construction,FY17 - Water Supply,FY17 - Sanitation,FY17 - Rural and Inter-Urban Roads,FY17 - Public Administration - Social Protection,FY17 - Social Protection,FY17 - Public Administration - Health,FY17 - Secondary Education,FY17 - Primary Education,FY17 - Public Administration - Education,FY17 - Early Childhood Education,FY17 - Sub-National Government,FY17 - Central Government (Central Agencies),FY17 - Irrigation and Drainage
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Citation
Van Doorn,Ralph; Ihsan,Ahya; Agustina,Cut Dian Rahmi Dwi; Yoong,Pui Shen.
Indonesia - Public Expenditure Review : Spending for Better Results (Vol. 1 of 2) : Main Report (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/611541588612447572
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