OECD economic surveys Indonesia. 2012. Indonesia. 2012.

OECD's 2012 survey of Indonesia's economy examines recent economic developments, policy and prospects. Special chapters take a more detailed look at taxation and small and medium enterprise development.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD c2012.
Colección:OECD economic surveys
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Table of contents; Basic statistics of Indonesia; Executive summary; Key policy recommendations; Assessment and recommendations; The key challenges; Table 1. Selected indicators for Indonesia; Figure 1. Contributions to employment and value-added growth by type of firm; Table 2. Potential output growth and contributions; Recent macroeconomic developments and short-term prospects; Figure 2. Selected green-growth indicators; Box 1. Business cycles in Indonesia; Figure 3. Amplitude of business cycles; Table 3. OECD Economic projections; Table 4. Indonesian government projections
  • Figure 4. Year-on-year inflation developments and contributionsMacroeconomic policy considerations; Monetary policy; Figure 5. Exchange rate and international reserves; Box 2. Equilibrium exchange rate for the rupiah; Figure 6. Interest rates and inflation; Figure 7. Public debt structure; Financial regulation framework; Figure 8. Banking soundness indicators; Figure 9. Indicators of micro-finance; Fiscal policy; Figure 10. Oil and electricity subsidies in Indonesia; Table 5. State government budget realisation; Box 3. Recommendations on macroeconomic and financial-market policies
  • The tax systemFigure 11. Tax-to-GDP ratio and GDP per capita; Figure 12. Tax structure; Figure 13. FDI net inflows in selected Asian economies; Box 4. Recommendations on raising tax revenues; Improving microeconomic efficiency; Fostering formalisation; Figure 14. Ratio of minimum wage to average wage by country; Boosting investment; Figure 15. Principal obstacles to investment by size of Indonesian firms; Improving the availability of qualified labour; Reviewing support to small firms; Opening the economy further to foreign trade and investment
  • Figure 16. Restrictions to trade in Indonesia and selected economiesBox 5. Recommendations to spur microeconomic efficiency; Bibliography; Annex.Progress in structural reform; Chapter 1.Improving the tax system; Achievements and challenges for Indonesia's tax system; Figure 1.1. Indonesia's tax revenues and GDP per capita; Getting the tax mix right; Figure 1.2. Indonesia's tax structure compared to OECD and ASEAN countries in 2010; Improving the performance of individual tax instruments; Personal income taxes; Figure 1.3. Indonesia's tax rates in a regional comparison
  • Figure 1.4. Number of taxpayers over timeCorporate income taxes; Figure 1.5. Corporate tax rates in regional comparison; Figure 1.6. FDI net inflows by sector; Box 1.1. Brazil's Simples Nacional tax regime; Resource taxes and royalties; Box 1.2. Taxation of natural resource extraction; Figure 1.7. Receipts from petroleum and minerals; Figure 1.8. Oil and gas versus mining value added; Figure 1.9. Average government take in oil and gas fiscal regimes; Taxes on international trade; Consumption taxes; Figure 1.10. VAT revenue ratios, 2010; Figure 1.11. CO2 emissions intensity by country, 2008
  • Property taxes