Does Fiscal Decentralization Help Indonesia Avoid the Middle-Income Trap?
dc.contributor.author | Darius Tirtosuharto | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-11-29T19:13:09Z | |
dc.date.available | 2017-11-29T19:13:09Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017-04-30 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7623 | |
dc.description.abstract | This paper focuses on the impact of fiscal decentralization on the efficiency of fiscal resources at the regional level that will improve the probability of Indonesia avoiding the middle-income trap. From a development standpoint, the implementation of decentralization is not only aimed at increasing fiscal capacity and efficiency, but also at enhancing institutional quality at the local level to support economic growth. A nonparametric method of data envelopment analysis (DEA) is utilized to measure the fiscal efficiency scores of state governments. In the second stage of empirical analysis, a Tobit panel model is constructed to find key factors that affect state fiscal efficiency in Indonesia. The finding of this study confirms that the degree of fiscal decentralization is the key determinant of state fiscal efficiency. Hence, despite the positive impact of fiscal decentralization in Indonesia, the expansion of the state’s fiscal spending has caused some degree of inefficiency due to a growing corruption and rent seeking. This could jeopardize the speed and extent of development in the Indonesian regions and also the transition into high-income countries. | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.publisher | Asian Development Bank Institute | |
dc.title | Does Fiscal Decentralization Help Indonesia Avoid the Middle-Income Trap? | |
dc.type | Working Papers | |
dc.subject.expert | Taxation | |
dc.subject.expert | Public Accounting | |
dc.subject.expert | National Budget | |
dc.subject.expert | Municipal Bonds | |
dc.subject.expert | Local Government | |
dc.subject.expert | Local Taxes | |
dc.subject.expert | International Monetary Relations | |
dc.subject.expert | International Financial Market | |
dc.subject.expert | International Banking | |
dc.subject.expert | Central Banks | |
dc.subject.expert | Business Financing | |
dc.subject.expert | Capital Resources | |
dc.subject.expert | Budgetary Policy | |
dc.subject.expert | Capital Needs | |
dc.subject.expert | Corporate Divestiture | |
dc.subject.expert | Capital Instruments | |
dc.subject.expert | Pension Funds | |
dc.subject.expert | Insurance Companies | |
dc.subject.expert | Banks | |
dc.subject.expert | Portfolio Management | |
dc.subject.expert | Fiscal Administration | |
dc.subject.expert | Economics of Education | |
dc.subject.expert | Development Banks | |
dc.subject.expert | Public enterprises | |
dc.subject.expert | Public finance | |
dc.subject.expert | Infrastructure projects | |
dc.subject.expert | Development projects | |
dc.subject.adb | Urban Development Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Trade Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Small Business Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Rural Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Roundtable on International Trade and Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Regional Development Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Public Service Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Public Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Project Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Private Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Nonbank Financing | |
dc.subject.adb | Non-Bank Financial Institutions | |
dc.subject.adb | Municipal Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Local Government Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Local Currency Financing | |
dc.subject.adb | Limited Resource Financing | |
dc.subject.adb | International Financial Institutions | |
dc.subject.adb | Infrastructure Financing | |
dc.subject.adb | Industrial Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Government Financial Institutions | |
dc.subject.adb | Government Finance | |
dc.subject.adb | Financing of Infrastructure | |
dc.subject.adb | Financial Sector Development | |
dc.subject.adb | Financial Regulation | |
dc.subject.adb | Public Sector Infrastructure | |
dc.subject.adb | Public Sector Management | |
dc.subject.adb | Public Sector Projects | |
dc.subject.natural | Bonds | |
dc.subject.natural | Grants | |
dc.subject.natural | Loans | |
dc.subject.natural | Use tax | |
dc.subject.natural | Taxing power | |
dc.subject.natural | State of taxation | |
dc.subject.natural | Tax-sales | |
dc.subject.natural | Tax revenue estimating | |
dc.subject.natural | Tax planning | |
dc.subject.natural | Spendings tax | |
dc.subject.natural | Special assessments | |
dc.subject.natural | Tax administration and procedure | |
dc.subject.natural | Sales tax | |
dc.subject.natural | Real property and taxation | |
dc.subject.natural | Progressive taxation | |
dc.subject.natural | Effect of taxation on land use | |
dc.subject.natural | Effect of taxation on labor supply | |
dc.subject.natural | Intergovernmental tax relations | |
dc.subject.natural | Inheritance and transfer tax | |
dc.subject.natural | Energy tax | |
dc.subject.natural | Investment of public funds | |
dc.subject.natural | Intergovernmental fiscal relations | |
dc.subject.natural | Social infrastructure | |
dc.subject.natural | Public works | |
dc.subject.natural | Government lending | |
dc.title.series | ADBI Working Paper Series | |
dc.title.volume | No. 729 | |
dc.contributor.imprint | Asian Development Bank Institute | |
oar.theme | Finance | |
oar.theme | Public Sector | |
oar.theme | Labor Migration | |
oar.adminregion | Asia and the Pacific Region | |
oar.country | Bangladesh | |
oar.country | Bhutan | |
oar.country | India | |
oar.country | Maldives | |
oar.country | Nepal | |
oar.country | Sri Lanka | |
oar.country | Brunei Darussalam | |
oar.country | Cambodia | |
oar.country | Indonesia | |
oar.country | Lao People's Democratic | |
oar.country | Malaysia | |
oar.country | Myanmar | |
oar.country | Philippines | |
oar.country | Singapore | |
oar.country | Thailand | |
oar.country | Viet Nam | |
oar.country | Cook Islands | |
oar.country | Fiji Islands | |
oar.country | Kiribati | |
oar.country | Marshall Islands | |
oar.country | Federated States of Micronesia | |
oar.country | Nauru | |
oar.country | Palau | |
oar.country | Papua New Guinea | |
oar.country | Samoa | |
oar.country | Solomon Islands | |
oar.country | Timor-Leste | |
oar.country | Tonga | |
oar.country | Tuvalu | |
oar.country | Vanuatu | |
oar.country | Afghanistan | |
oar.country | Armenia | |
oar.country | Azerbaijan | |
oar.country | Georgia | |
oar.country | Kazakhstan | |
oar.country | Kyrgyz Republic | |
oar.country | Pakistan | |
oar.country | Tajikistan | |
oar.country | Turkmenistan | |
oar.country | Uzbekistan | |
oar.country | People's Republic of China | |
oar.country | Hong Kong | |
oar.country | China | |
oar.country | Republic of Korea | |
oar.country | Mongolia | |
oar.country | Taipei,China | |
oar.identifier | OAR-007224 | |
oar.author | Tirtosuharto, Darius | |
oar.import | TRUE | |
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