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Decentralization in Indonesia: Key Readings


Regional Public Expenditure Review: Decentralizing Indonesia June 2003 (*.pdf-1.06mb)

Regional background papers for

Public Expenditure Review 2002: Selected Fiscal Issues in a New Era

Paper titled "The Making of the Big Bang and its Aftermath, a Political Economy Perspective" presented by Bert Hofman and Kai Kaiser for the International Studies Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta  (*.pdf-135kb)

Observations on Indonesia's Fiscal Decentralization from a Panel of International Experts (*.pdf-11kb)

Dutch Trust Fund at the World Bank to support decentralization  (*.pdf-78kb)

Competition Policy and Decentralization, Gary Goopaster and David Ray (*.pdf-102kb)

Intra-Country Regional Disparities, Hal Hill, Australian National University (*.pdf-84kb)

Indonesia: Decentralization - Opportunities and Risks, Ehtisham Ahmad, IMF Resident Mission and Bert Hofman (*.pdf-226kb)

A report by Terry Hull (ANU) for Ausaid on implications of decentralization for aid projects (*.pdf-85kb)

IRIS Report on Decentralization, Governance and Public Services: The Impact of Institutional Arrangements (*.pdf-146kb)

Latin American Experience on Decentralization

Minutes of the Donor Coordination Meeting, October 12, 1999  (*.pdf-29kb)

Decentralization and Corruption: Cross-Country and Cross-State Evidence, Raymond Fisman and Roberta Gatti (*.pdf-62kb)

Professors Bahl and Alm's View: Decentralization in Indonesia

Government financing and fiscal policy (*.pdf-78kb)

Effective decentralization (*.pdf-37kb)

Reforming budgetary processes (*.pdf-34kb)

The Problem of Perumisasi, Nationalizing Forest Concession Leases to Save Indonesia's Forests, Chris Bennett, May 22, 2000 (*.pdf-22kb)

 

Please send your comments and contributions to:
Bert Hofman, Lead Economist
The World Bank Office Jakarta
T: (6221) 5299 3000
F: (6221) 5299 3111
email: bhofman@worldbank.org

 



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