The proposed project would include: basic infrastructure at Nusa Dua for development of tourism estate accommodating about 2,500 hotel rooms; construction of estate access road, Denpasar by-pass road and eleven roads north of Denpasar; a hotel training school; a demonstration farm; and technical assistance to the BTDC, BTDB and the provincial agriculture department.
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Document Date
1974/05/31
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Document Type
Memorandum & Recommendation of the President
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Report Number
P1450
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2010/06/24
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Indonesia - Bali Tourism Project
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Keywords
life expectancy at birth;number of hotel rooms;exemption from import duty;population per hospital bed;solid waste disposal system;early stage of development;water supply and sewage;solid waste disposal site;Economic Rate of Retum;external terms of trade;balance of payment;growth of tourism;hotel training school;local competitive bidding;development of tourism;corporate income tax;tourism master plan;foreign exchange;increase in prices;payment of principal;public water supply;procurement and disbursement;primary school enrollment;rate of growth;long term development;average exchange rate;crude birth rate;Oil and Gas;Oil & Gas;impact of tourism;per capita income;annual economic growth;effect of inflation;production of vegetables;Foreign Exchange Reserve;road and bridges;traditional social structure;direct foreign investment;foreign oil company;net foreign exchange;crude death rate;infant mortality rate;external debt obligation;public debt service;population growth rate;condition of effectiveness;health and nutrition;construction of road;limited liability company;population per physician;population per nurse;national tourism policy;cost component;number of visitors;foreign exchange risk;state development bank;power distribution system;Projects in Execution;benefits of investment;exchange rate adjustment;local cost financing;dry season crop;annual debt service;outstanding public debt;tourist traffic;tourist industry;civil works;foreign visitors;national income;food production;demonstration farm;capital expenditure;oil price;hotel industry;charter flight;access road;international standard;Field Unit;energy crisis;local contractor;budgetary allocation;sand beach;estate management;religious ceremonies;project costing;palm tree;tourist market;hotel accommodation;subsidiary loan;air fare;private investor;local farmer;oil sector;telephone exchange;street light;irrigation system;institution building;Death rates;Livestock Production;private investment;mlt borrowing;real income;urban poor;capital grant;married woman;social indicator;live birth;rural area;gross revenue;unemployed worker;foreign investor;financial return;local culture;air access;air traffic;foreign airline;occupancy rate;conservative assumption;animal protein;constant price;service charges;lease agreement;market price;lease sale;tourist destination;professional service;Hotel Accommodations;tourist area;Exchange Rates;local population;merchandise export;sensitivity analysis;hand labor;international travel;arable land;drainage work;tourism industry;investment cost;individual investor;alternative use;harmful effect;tax receipt;annual sale;population census;municipal government;indirect employment;human environment;support infrastructure;site development;sanitary landfill;oxidation pond;treatment plant;street network;basic infrastructure;standard design;untreated water;irrigation scheme;storage tank;building controls;information center;central planning;beach area;tourist demand;cultural opportunities;tropical environment;jet aircraft;building regulation;zoning regulation;tourism activities;tourism activity;productive use;domestic consumer;agricultural input;coffee plantation;artistic expression;cultural tradition;productive activity;agricultural production;Population Density;Cultural Heritage;tourism sector;agricultural estate;project execution;import price;urban development;rural work;development policy;international traveller;crop failure;social program;Outer Islands;smallholder farmer;production capabilities;agricultural program;Industrial Estate;fertilizer plant;beef cattle;estate sector;outstanding debt;sugar industry;concessional term;agricultural price;modern sector;rehabilitation program;economic stabilization;equity aspect;expenditure budget;absorptive capacity;land development;financing agreement;foreign assistance;colonial period;domestic inflation;net oil;short-term credit;forestry sector;legal instrument;external price;budgetary surplus;material expenditures
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Indonesia - Bali Tourism Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/705041468040578881/Indonesia-Bali-Tourism-Project