Indonesia: Selected Issues
July 29, 2002
Summary
This Selected Issues paper takes stock of Indonesia’s performance against the original macroeconomic objectives under the IMF’s extended arrangement. The paper compares the performance of the Indonesian economy in the post-crisis period with that of the other major “crisis” countries in the region. It reviews the background to the current extended arrangement and describes the core macroeconomic objectives of the program. The paper also considers Indonesia’s performance against objectives for growth, inflation, the balance of payments, and improving Indonesia’s debt sustainability.
Subject: Currencies, Employment, Financial institutions, Inflation, Labor, Loans, Monetary base, Money, Prices
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, base money growth, central government, core inflation rate, CR, Currencies, debt, debt dynamics, East Asia, Employment, Global, government debt, income elasticity, Indonesia, Inflation, ISCR, Loans, Monetary base, Southeast Asia, sustainability strategy, wage, wage employment
Pages:
96
Volume:
2002
DOI:
Issue:
154
Series:
Country Report No. 2002/154
Stock No:
1IDNEA0012002
ISBN:
9781451818239
ISSN:
1934-7685





