Indonesia Economic Quarterly, December 2009 : Back on Track?
The Indonesian economic quarterly reports on and synthesizes the past three month s key developments in Indonesia s economy. It places them in a longer-term and global context, and assesses their implications for the outlook for Indonesia s economi...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Jakarta
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/251611468044122383/Indonesia-economic-quarterly-back-on-track http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27781 |
Summary: | The Indonesian economic quarterly
reports on and synthesizes the past three month s key
developments in Indonesia s economy. It places them in a
longer-term and global context, and assesses their
implications for the outlook for Indonesia s economic and
social welfare. Its coverage ranges from the macro economy
to financial markets to indicators of human welfare and
development. Indonesia s economy appears to be broadly
backed on track. Economic activity has been picking up,
inflation has remained moderate, financial markets have
risen, and the newly reelected government, having
established the strong fundamentals that supported Indonesia
through the global crisis, appears to be now gearing up for
new investments in Indonesia s physical infrastructure,
human services and institutions of state. Indonesia seems
well-positioned to get back on its pre-crisis growth
trajectory, with the possibility of further acceleration and
more inclusive growth. The sustainability of the global
recovery is still not entirely clear and portfolio flows
into emerging markets, which have surged in the last nine
months, may as easily be reversed as policy makers elsewhere
move to unwind the large monetary and fiscal stimulus
efforts initiated over the last year. |
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