Indonesia: Selected Issues
August 23, 2006
Summary
The corporate sector in Indonesia has been recovering in recent years from the financial crisis of 1997–98. This paper analyzes the performance of the Indonesian nonfinancial corporate sector in recent years and discusses remaining challenges and vulnerabilities. The decline in corporate leverage may have resulted to a large extent from supply-side constraints. Indonesia was the country most severely affected by the Asian financial crisis, with GDP declining by 13 percent in 1998. Despite modest bank intermediation, bank financing has regained prominence as a source of corporate financing in recent years.
Subject: Corporate sector, Cyclical indicators, Economic growth, Economic sectors, Financial statements, Inflation, Prices, Public enterprises, Public financial management (PFM)
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, balance sheet, bank financing, banking sector vulnerability, confidence index, consumer confidence confidence index, consumer confidence index, Corporate sector, CR, Cyclical indicators, Financial statements, Global, Inflation, ISCR, Public enterprises, slope dummy
Pages:
70
Volume:
2006
DOI:
Issue:
318
Series:
Country Report No. 2006/318
Stock No:
1IDNEA2006002
ISBN:
9781451818376
ISSN:
1934-7685






