IMF Staff Country Reports

Indonesia: Selected Issues

September 16, 2010

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International Monetary Fund. "Indonesia: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2010, 285 (2010), accessed 12/22/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781455208517.002

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Summary

This paper takes an in-depth look into recent trade patterns to assess the extent of such concerns. It is found that (i) there is no strong evidence of Dutch Disease; (ii) weak performance in some sectors, so far, does not appear to be linked to the commodity boom; and (iii) although further reliance on commodities has increased Indonesia’s vulnerability to export price volatility, the terms of trade have actually been rather stable as import and export prices co-move markedly, mitigating such vulnerability.

Subject: Energy subsidies, Expenditure, Exports, Inflation, International trade, Oil prices, Prices, Public debt

Keywords: commodity, commodity boom, commodity export, CR, Energy subsidies, export, Exports, Global, Inflation, inflation risk premium, ISCR, Oil prices, price, price shock, term premium