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Does Fiscal Decentralization Help Indonesia Avoid the Middle-Income Trap?

dc.contributor.authorDarius Tirtosuharto
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-29T19:13:09Z
dc.date.available2017-11-29T19:13:09Z
dc.date.issued2017-04-30
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/7623
dc.description.abstractThis 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.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAsian Development Bank Institute
dc.titleDoes Fiscal Decentralization Help Indonesia Avoid the Middle-Income Trap?
dc.typeWorking Papers
dc.subject.expertTaxation
dc.subject.expertPublic Accounting
dc.subject.expertNational Budget
dc.subject.expertMunicipal Bonds
dc.subject.expertLocal Government
dc.subject.expertLocal Taxes
dc.subject.expertInternational Monetary Relations
dc.subject.expertInternational Financial Market
dc.subject.expertInternational Banking
dc.subject.expertCentral Banks
dc.subject.expertBusiness Financing
dc.subject.expertCapital Resources
dc.subject.expertBudgetary Policy
dc.subject.expertCapital Needs
dc.subject.expertCorporate Divestiture
dc.subject.expertCapital Instruments
dc.subject.expertPension Funds
dc.subject.expertInsurance Companies
dc.subject.expertBanks
dc.subject.expertPortfolio Management
dc.subject.expertFiscal Administration
dc.subject.expertEconomics of Education
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Banks
dc.subject.expertPublic enterprises
dc.subject.expertPublic finance
dc.subject.expertInfrastructure projects
dc.subject.expertDevelopment projects
dc.subject.adbUrban Development Finance
dc.subject.adbTrade Finance
dc.subject.adbSmall Business Finance
dc.subject.adbRural Finance
dc.subject.adbRoundtable on International Trade and Finance
dc.subject.adbRegional Development Finance
dc.subject.adbPublic Service Finance
dc.subject.adbPublic Finance
dc.subject.adbProject Finance
dc.subject.adbPrivate Finance
dc.subject.adbNonbank Financing
dc.subject.adbNon-Bank Financial Institutions
dc.subject.adbMunicipal Finance
dc.subject.adbLocal Government Finance
dc.subject.adbLocal Currency Financing
dc.subject.adbLimited Resource Financing
dc.subject.adbInternational Financial Institutions
dc.subject.adbInfrastructure Financing
dc.subject.adbIndustrial Finance
dc.subject.adbGovernment Financial Institutions
dc.subject.adbGovernment Finance
dc.subject.adbFinancing of Infrastructure
dc.subject.adbFinancial Sector Development
dc.subject.adbFinancial Regulation
dc.subject.adbPublic Sector Infrastructure
dc.subject.adbPublic Sector Management
dc.subject.adbPublic Sector Projects
dc.subject.naturalBonds
dc.subject.naturalGrants
dc.subject.naturalLoans
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.subject.naturalInvestment of public funds
dc.subject.naturalIntergovernmental fiscal relations
dc.subject.naturalSocial infrastructure
dc.subject.naturalPublic works
dc.subject.naturalGovernment lending
dc.title.seriesADBI Working Paper Series
dc.title.volumeNo. 729
dc.contributor.imprintAsian Development Bank Institute
oar.themeFinance
oar.themePublic Sector
oar.themeLabor Migration
oar.adminregionAsia and the Pacific Region
oar.countryBangladesh
oar.countryBhutan
oar.countryIndia
oar.countryMaldives
oar.countryNepal
oar.countrySri Lanka
oar.countryBrunei Darussalam
oar.countryCambodia
oar.countryIndonesia
oar.countryLao People's Democratic
oar.countryMalaysia
oar.countryMyanmar
oar.countryPhilippines
oar.countrySingapore
oar.countryThailand
oar.countryViet Nam
oar.countryCook Islands
oar.countryFiji Islands
oar.countryKiribati
oar.countryMarshall Islands
oar.countryFederated States of Micronesia
oar.countryNauru
oar.countryPalau
oar.countryPapua New Guinea
oar.countrySamoa
oar.countrySolomon Islands
oar.countryTimor-Leste
oar.countryTonga
oar.countryTuvalu
oar.countryVanuatu
oar.countryAfghanistan
oar.countryArmenia
oar.countryAzerbaijan
oar.countryGeorgia
oar.countryKazakhstan
oar.countryKyrgyz Republic
oar.countryPakistan
oar.countryTajikistan
oar.countryTurkmenistan
oar.countryUzbekistan
oar.countryPeople's Republic of China
oar.countryHong Kong
oar.countryChina
oar.countryRepublic of Korea
oar.countryMongolia
oar.countryTaipei,China
oar.identifierOAR-007224
oar.authorTirtosuharto, Darius
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