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Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and the Rebuilding of Indonesia
和它的“大爆炸”的项目Economic Consequences
9781843764519 爱德华·埃尔加出版社
Indonesia is currently facing some severe challenges, both in political affairs and in economic management. One of these challenges is the recently enacted decentralization program, now well underway, which promises to have some wide-ranging consequences. This edited volume presents original papers, written by a select group of widely recognized and distinguished scholars, that take a hard, objective look at the many effects of decentralization on economic and political issues in Indonesia.
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Indonesia is currently facing some severe challenges, both in political affairs and in economic management. One of these challenges is the recently enacted decentralization program, now well underway, which promises to have some wide-ranging consequences. This edited volume presents original papers, written by a select group of widely recognized and distinguished scholars, that take a hard, objective look at the many effects of decentralization on economic and political issues in Indonesia.
关于该计划有很多问题:如何实施,地方一级有能力实施其改革,是否有足够的地方政治责任来使其运作,以及权力下放将如何影响更广泛的经济增长计划和稳定?涵盖的主题包括:权力下放的历史和政治维度,其宏观经济影响,其对贫困的影响,支出的分配和跨政府层次的收入功能,转移的设计,自然资源税收的作用以及当地的影响政府借贷。
An authoritative, comprehensive collection, Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and the Rebuilding of Indonesia will be of interest to economists and policy makers as well as students of public finance, development, and Asian economics.
关于该计划有很多问题:如何实施,地方一级有能力实施其改革,是否有足够的地方政治责任来使其运作,以及权力下放将如何影响更广泛的经济增长计划和稳定?涵盖的主题包括:权力下放的历史和政治维度,其宏观经济影响,其对贫困的影响,支出的分配和跨政府层次的收入功能,转移的设计,自然资源税收的作用以及当地的影响政府借贷。
An authoritative, comprehensive collection, Reforming Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and the Rebuilding of Indonesia will be of interest to economists and policy makers as well as students of public finance, development, and Asian economics.
Contributors
贡献者:A。Abimanyu,J。Alm,R。Bahl,J。Boex,B。Brodjonegoro,B。Hofman,S.M。Indrawati,Kadjatmiko,K。Kaiser,D.Y。国王B.R.Mahi,J。Martinez-Vazquez,R。RyaasRasyid,A。Shah,M。Sidik,M。Simandjuntak,R.A。Simanjuntak,P。Smoke,M。Suwandi,T。Thompson,B。Tumennasan,D。Weist
Contents
Contents: 1. Introduction Part I: The History and Politics of the ‘Big Bang’ Decentralization 2. The Making of the ‘Big Bang’ and its Aftermath: A Political Economy Perspective 3. Political Reforms, Decentralization and Democratic Consolidation in Indonesia 4. The Policy of Decentralization in Indonesia Part II: Expenditure and Tax Assignment 5. Expenditure Assignment under Indonesia’s Emerging Decentralization: A Review of Progress and Issues for the Future 6. Local tax Revenue Mobilization in Indonesia’s Decentralizing Era 7. Combining Expenditure Assignment, Revenue Assignment and Grant Design in Indonesia’s Fiscal Decentralization Part III: Closing the Fiscal Gap: Transfers, Borrowing and Natural Resource Revenues 8. An Analysis of Indonesia’s Transfer System: Recent Performance and Future Prospects 9. How Should Revenues from Natural Resources be Shared in Indonesia? 10. Decentralization and Local Government Borrowing in Indonesia Part IV: An Initial Assessment of Progress 11. Indonesian Decentralization: Opportunities Appear but Risks Abound 12. The Indonesian Experience with the Implementation of Regional Autonomy 13. Decentralization and the Challenge for Indonesian Fiscal Sustainability Part V: Lessons from International Experience and the Current State of Decentralization 14. Implementing Decentralized Local Government: A Treacherous Road with Potholes, Detours and Road Closures 15. The Current State of Decentralization Reform in Indonesia: A Postscript Index