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International Finance and Domestic Financial Market Development: The Case of Indonesia

dc.date.accessioned2016-08-02T14:39:31Z
dc.date.available2016-08-02T14:39:31Z
dc.date.issued1996-06-30
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/5372
dc.description.abstractThe order of financial market reform in Indonesia, which largely preceded real sector liberalization, was unusual as the external capital account was opened prior to domestic financial market reform. It is posited that changes in financial market policies in Indonesia were strongly influenced by changing circumstances in Indonesia’s access to external finance and to changing conditions in international financial markets. For example, the oil boom and petro-dollar recycling phenomenon reduced Indonesia’s fiscal and financial constraints and, consequently, domestic financial markets became highly regulated and credit and savings flows subject to state controls. The end of the oil bonanza meant tighter fiscal constraints and necessitated tax and financial reforms aimed at boosting savings and increasing the efficiency of domestic financial markets. The success of Indonesia’s financial reforms, though not without problems, provides another case study on the crucial role financial liberalization can play in overall economic development.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAsian Development Bank
dc.titleInternational Finance and Domestic Financial Market Development: The Case of Indonesia
dc.typeJournals
dc.subject.expertUrban Development Finance
dc.subject.expertTrade Finance
dc.subject.expertSmall Business Finance
dc.subject.expertRural Finance
dc.subject.expertRoundtable on International Trade and Finance
dc.subject.expertRegional Development Finance
dc.subject.expertPublic Service Finance
dc.subject.expertPublic Finance
dc.subject.expertProject Finance
dc.subject.expertPrivate Finance
dc.subject.expertNonbank Financing
dc.subject.expertNon-Bank Financial Institutions
dc.subject.expertMunicipal Finance
dc.subject.expertLocal Government Finance
dc.subject.expertLocal Currency Financing
dc.subject.expertLimited Resource Financing
dc.subject.expertInternational Financial Institutions
dc.subject.expertInfrastructure Financing
dc.subject.expertIndustrial Finance
dc.subject.expertGovernment Financial Institutions
dc.subject.expertGovernment Finance
dc.subject.expertFinancing of Infrastructure
dc.subject.expertFinancial Sector Development
dc.subject.expertFinancial Regulation
dc.subject.adbTaxation
dc.subject.adbPublic Accounting
dc.subject.adbNational Budget
dc.subject.adbMunicipal Bonds
dc.subject.adbLocal Government
dc.subject.adbLocal Taxes
dc.subject.adbInternational Monetary Relations
dc.subject.adbInternational Financial Market
dc.subject.adbInternational Banking
dc.subject.adbCentral Banks
dc.subject.adbBusiness Financing
dc.subject.adbCapital Resources
dc.subject.adbBudgetary Policy
dc.subject.adbCapital Needs
dc.subject.adbCorporate Divestiture
dc.subject.adbCapital Instruments
dc.subject.adbPension Funds
dc.subject.adbInsurance Companies
dc.subject.adbBanks
dc.subject.adbPortfolio Management
dc.subject.adbFiscal Administration
dc.subject.adbEconomics of Education
dc.subject.adbDevelopment Banks
dc.subject.naturalUse tax
dc.subject.naturalTaxing power
dc.subject.naturalState of taxation
dc.subject.naturalTax-sales
dc.subject.naturalTax revenue estimating
dc.subject.naturalTax planning
dc.subject.naturalSpendings tax
dc.subject.naturalSpecial assessments
dc.subject.naturalTax administration and procedure
dc.subject.naturalSales tax
dc.subject.naturalReal property and taxation
dc.subject.naturalProgressive taxation
dc.subject.naturalEffect of taxation on land use
dc.subject.naturalEffect of taxation on labor supply
dc.subject.naturalIntergovernmental tax relations
dc.subject.naturalInheritance and transfer tax
dc.subject.naturalEnergy tax
dc.contributor.imprintAsian Development Bank
oar.themeFinance
oar.adminregionSoutheast Asia Region
oar.countryIndonesia
oar.identifierOAR-005053
oar.authorAsian Development Bank
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    The Asian Development Review (ADR) is a professional journal for disseminating the results of economic and development research relevant to Asia and the Pacific. Since 1983, the ADR has been an important part of the history of the Asian Development Bank and its mission to reduce poverty across Asia and the Pacific.

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