IMF Staff Country Reports

Indonesia: Recent Economic Developments

September 6, 1996

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International Monetary Fund. "Indonesia: Recent Economic Developments", IMF Staff Country Reports 1996, 092 (1996), accessed 12/22/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451818192.002

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Summary

This paper reviews economic developments in Indonesia during 1994–96. Following the easing of domestic demand pressures, the focus of monetary policy shifted in early 1993/94 to supporting economic growth, as concerns developed over an incipient weakening of export performance and output. At the same time, the fiscal position was strengthened. Reflecting the strong growth in non-oil/gas revenue, the overall central government deficit, excluding oil/gas revenue, declined by 2 percentage points of GDP. With the shift in monetary policy, interest rates declined rapidly, and there was a strong pickup in credit to the private sector.

Subject: Banking, Commodities, Credit, Expenditure, Exports, Imports, International trade, Money, Oil

Keywords: Asia and Pacific, broad money, CR, Credit, current account, debt service, Europe, exchange rate, Exports, fiscal year, foreign currency, Imports, ISCR, North America, Oil, private sector, real GDP, working capital