IMF Staff Country Reports

Indonesia: Selected Issues

September 9, 2005

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International Monetary Fund. "Indonesia: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2005, 327 (2005), accessed 12/22/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451818352.002

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Summary

This Selected Issues paper for Indonesia reports that following the major cleanup of the banking sector after the crisis, banks’ performance has improved as net interest margins and profitability have increased. Public and external debt ratios have declined and international reserves have risen, reducing domestic and external vulnerabilities. Indonesia stands out as having experienced a slower recovery in investment and exports than other countries hit by the Asian crisis. Recognizing the challenge, the government has adopted a sound medium-term strategy focused on boosting economic growth.

Subject: Bank credit, Banking, Commodities, Credit, Employment, Labor, Money, Oil, Public debt

Keywords: Asia and Pacific, Bank credit, CR, Credit, East Asia, Employment, export, Global, growth experience, growth performance, growth prospect, growth record, Indonesia, ISCR, Middle East, multiplicative Indonesia dummy, Oil, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa