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Indonesia Systematic Country Diagnostic : Connecting the Bottom 40 Percent to the Prosperity Generation.
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- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- World Bank Group.
- Series:
- Systematic Country Diagnostics
- World Bank e-Library.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Access to Finance.
- Access to Information.
- Air Pollution.
- Capital Markets.
- Children.
- Climate Change.
- Coal.
- Commercial Banks.
- Credit.
- Debt.
- Decision Making.
- Deforestation.
- Demographics.
- Disabilities.
- Disasters.
- Drinking Water.
- Economic Development.
- Economic Growth.
- Economics.
- Elasticity of Demand.
- Emissions.
- Environment.
- Environmental Economics & Policies.
- Equity.
- Expenditures.
- Finance and Financial Sector Development.
- Food Processing.
- Food Production.
- Health.
- Health Monitoring & Evaluation.
- Health, Nutrition and Population.
- Hospitals.
- Incentives.
- International Comparisons.
- Knowledge.
- Labor Costs.
- Land.
- Logging.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Measurement.
- Mortality.
- Natural Resources.
- Nurses.
- Nutrition.
- Obesity.
- Population Growth.
- Prevention.
- Property Rights.
- Public Health.
- Purchasing Power.
- Risk Management.
- Securities.
- Taxes.
- Trade.
- Transaction Costs.
- Unemployment.
- Wages.
- Waste.
- Water Pollution.
- Weight.
- Workers.
- Local Subjects:
- Access to Finance.
- Access to Information.
- Air Pollution.
- Capital Markets.
- Children.
- Climate Change.
- Coal.
- Commercial Banks.
- Credit.
- Debt.
- Decision Making.
- Deforestation.
- Demographics.
- Disabilities.
- Disasters.
- Drinking Water.
- Economic Development.
- Economic Growth.
- Economics.
- Elasticity of Demand.
- Emissions.
- Environment.
- Environmental Economics & Policies.
- Equity.
- Expenditures.
- Finance and Financial Sector Development.
- Food Processing.
- Food Production.
- Health.
- Health Monitoring & Evaluation.
- Health, Nutrition and Population.
- Hospitals.
- Incentives.
- International Comparisons.
- Knowledge.
- Labor Costs.
- Land.
- Logging.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Measurement.
- Mortality.
- Natural Resources.
- Nurses.
- Nutrition.
- Obesity.
- Population Growth.
- Prevention.
- Property Rights.
- Public Health.
- Purchasing Power.
- Risk Management.
- Securities.
- Taxes.
- Trade.
- Transaction Costs.
- Unemployment.
- Wages.
- Waste.
- Water Pollution.
- Weight.
- Workers.
- Other Title:
- Indonesia Systematic Country Diagnostic
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2015.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- The systematic country diagnostic (SCD) is designed to identify the most critical binding constraints and opportunities facing Indonesia in ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity. In line with the World Bank Group's (WBG's) new country engagement model, the findings of the SCD will provide inputs for the preparation of the country partnership framework (CPF), which will outline the WBG's engagement with Indonesia to achieve the twin goals. This SCD has four main conceptual elements. First, analyze past trends in growth, poverty, and inequality to highlight the deep drivers. Second, identify the key channels for reducing poverty and boosting the prosperity of the Bottom 40 percent. Third, highlight the major challenges and opportunities along each of the key channels, and finally identify prioritized areas of intervention to accelerate progress toward ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity for each of the channels identified.
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