Author: | Khee Giap Tan, Mulya Amri, Nursyahida Ahmad | ISBN: | 9789813226920 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | November 21, 2017 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Khee Giap Tan, Mulya Amri, Nursyahida Ahmad |
ISBN: | 9789813226920 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | November 21, 2017 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
Indonesia's diverse economic landscape and growing importance in the global and regional stages warrant deeper understanding of the economy at sub-national levels. This book by the Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) is an update of ACI's annual study of the competitiveness landscape of 34 Indonesian provinces. With 100 indicators covering four environments and 12 sub-environments of competitiveness, the study's unique methodology incorporates comparative strengths and weaknesses, and "what-if" policy simulations aimed at policy suggestions for each province. This fourth instalment continues to feature a structure and graphical presentation that offer investors an overview of each province's competitiveness landscape. Coupled with evidence-based findings and analyses, this book is a recommended read for policymakers, stakeholders and general audience interested in the economic developments of Indonesia's provinces.
Contents:
Overview:
Overview of 2016 Annual Update on Competitiveness Analysis of Indonesian Provinces
JATIMNOMICs: A Model of Indonesia Incorporated for Free Trade and Inclusive Economic Growth (by Dr Soekarwo, Governor of East Java Province, Indonesia)
Competitiveness Profile of 34 Indonesian Provinces (ACI 2016 Annual Update):
Provinces of Sumatra Region:
Provinces of Java Region:
Provinces of Bali — Nusa Tenggara Region:
Provinces of Kalimantan Region:
Provinces of Sulawesi Region:
Provinces of Maluku — Papua Region:
Readership:
Key Features:
This is the only annual study of Indonesia's sub-national competitiveness landscape which is conducted impartially and aimed towards Indonesian policymakers as well as the international audience
Analyses in the book are presented in ways that are intuitively comprehensible not only to academics but also to policymakers and business owners
The book presents a comprehensive analysis based on an extensive dataset sourced from formal statistics as well as surveys conducted jointly with the government, business owners, and academic institutions in all Indonesian provinces, analysed through rigorous empirical methods
Indonesia's diverse economic landscape and growing importance in the global and regional stages warrant deeper understanding of the economy at sub-national levels. This book by the Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) is an update of ACI's annual study of the competitiveness landscape of 34 Indonesian provinces. With 100 indicators covering four environments and 12 sub-environments of competitiveness, the study's unique methodology incorporates comparative strengths and weaknesses, and "what-if" policy simulations aimed at policy suggestions for each province. This fourth instalment continues to feature a structure and graphical presentation that offer investors an overview of each province's competitiveness landscape. Coupled with evidence-based findings and analyses, this book is a recommended read for policymakers, stakeholders and general audience interested in the economic developments of Indonesia's provinces.
Contents:
Overview:
Overview of 2016 Annual Update on Competitiveness Analysis of Indonesian Provinces
JATIMNOMICs: A Model of Indonesia Incorporated for Free Trade and Inclusive Economic Growth (by Dr Soekarwo, Governor of East Java Province, Indonesia)
Competitiveness Profile of 34 Indonesian Provinces (ACI 2016 Annual Update):
Provinces of Sumatra Region:
Provinces of Java Region:
Provinces of Bali — Nusa Tenggara Region:
Provinces of Kalimantan Region:
Provinces of Sulawesi Region:
Provinces of Maluku — Papua Region:
Readership:
Key Features:
This is the only annual study of Indonesia's sub-national competitiveness landscape which is conducted impartially and aimed towards Indonesian policymakers as well as the international audience
Analyses in the book are presented in ways that are intuitively comprehensible not only to academics but also to policymakers and business owners
The book presents a comprehensive analysis based on an extensive dataset sourced from formal statistics as well as surveys conducted jointly with the government, business owners, and academic institutions in all Indonesian provinces, analysed through rigorous empirical methods