Author: | Khee Giap Tan, Nurina Merdikawati, Mulya Amri;Kong Yam Tan | ISBN: | 9789814667517 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | July 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Khee Giap Tan, Nurina Merdikawati, Mulya Amri;Kong Yam Tan |
ISBN: | 9789814667517 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | July 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
This book is a world-class report by the Asian Competitiveness Institute (ACI), updated annually to analyse Indonesia's competitiveness at both the 33 provincial levels and six regional groupings based on the central government's Master Plan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia's Economic Development (MP3EI). With 104 indicators covering four environments, the study's unique methodology incorporates comparative strengths and weaknesses as well as applies Geweke causality analysis to a subset of indicators. Apart from scores and rankings, what-if policy simulations offer various provinces practical prescriptions to improve overall competitiveness to accelerate economic growth and development in a balanced, fair and sustainable way. Such qualitative and quantitative analyses in collaboration with various stakeholders generates an exciting pathway for Indonesia to attain its rightful place in both the Asian region and global contexts.
Contents:
Readership: Academics, undergraduate and graduates students, and professionals interested in Indonesia's development.
Key Features:
This book is a world-class report by the Asian Competitiveness Institute (ACI), updated annually to analyse Indonesia's competitiveness at both the 33 provincial levels and six regional groupings based on the central government's Master Plan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia's Economic Development (MP3EI). With 104 indicators covering four environments, the study's unique methodology incorporates comparative strengths and weaknesses as well as applies Geweke causality analysis to a subset of indicators. Apart from scores and rankings, what-if policy simulations offer various provinces practical prescriptions to improve overall competitiveness to accelerate economic growth and development in a balanced, fair and sustainable way. Such qualitative and quantitative analyses in collaboration with various stakeholders generates an exciting pathway for Indonesia to attain its rightful place in both the Asian region and global contexts.
Contents:
Readership: Academics, undergraduate and graduates students, and professionals interested in Indonesia's development.
Key Features: