IMF Staff Country Reports

Indonesia: Staff Report for the 2005 Article IV Consultation and Third Post-Program Monitoring Discussions Supplementary Information

September 9, 2005

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International Monetary Fund. "Indonesia: Staff Report for the 2005 Article IV Consultation and Third Post-Program Monitoring Discussions Supplementary Information", IMF Staff Country Reports 2005, 326 (2005), accessed 12/22/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451818345.002

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Summary

This paper presents Indonesia’s 2005 Article IV Consultation and Third Post-Program Monitoring discussions. The economic strategy has produced positive results over time. Economic growth has gained momentum year by year, inflation has been substantially reduced, and the external position has remained sound. In spite of these achievements, considering Indonesia’s widespread poverty and unemployment, the key policy challenge is to further deepen the reforms to place the economy on an even higher growth path.

Subject: Expenditure, External debt, Foreign exchange, International organization, Monetary policy, Prices, Public debt, Public financial management (PFM)

Keywords: Asia and Pacific, BI board meetings, Budget planning and preparation, Exchange rates, firm interest rate policy, fund peak, gas revenue, Global, government debt ratio, growth potential, Indonesian authorities, nonfinancial public sector debt service, Oil prices, standards initiative, Suharto regime