03583nam 22005053u 450 991045343020332120210114040508.01-4755-3679-81-4755-9736-31-4755-9737-1(CKB)2550000001180115(EBL)1588611(MiAaPQ)EBC1588611(EXLCZ)99255000000118011520140113d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||Indonesia[electronic resource]Washington International Monetary Fund20131 online resource (101 p.)IMF Staff Country ReportsDescription based upon print version of record.1-4755-9732-0 1-306-28978-5 Cover; CONTENTS; GLOSSARY; BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT; BOXES; 1. Recent Policy Measures (Through September 2013); RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, OUTLOOK, AND RISKS; A. Recent Developments and the Near-Term Outlook; B. Risks and Prospects; C. External Position and Debt Sustainability; 2. External Assessment; POLICY ISSUES; A. Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies; 3. Trends in Foreign Exchange Market Development and Functioning; B. Fiscal Policy; C. Financial and Corporate Sector Issues; 4. Corporate External Financing; 5. Financial Market Deepening; D. Medium-Term Policy Priorities6. Structural Transformation and Labor Market IssuesSTAFF APPRAISAL; FIGURES; 1. Overview; 2. Recent Market Developments; 3. Emerging Markets: Recent Developments; 4. Real Sector Developments; 5. External Sector Developments; 6. Monetary and Interest Rate Developments; 7. Fiscal Developments; 8. Financial and Corporate Sector Soundness Indicators; TABLES; 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2008-14; 2. Balance of Payments, 2008-14; 3. Selected Vulnerability Indicators, 2008-13; 4. Medium-Term Macroeconomic Framework, 2010-18; 5. Monetary Survey, 2009-August 20136. Summary of Central Government Operations, 2009-147. Summary of General Government Operations, 2005-12; 8. Financial Soundness Indicators, 2008-June 2013; APPENDICES; 1. Risk Assessment Matrix; 2. External Vulnerabilities in Perspective; 3. Debt Sustainability; 4. Ensuring a Sustainable Medium-Term Fiscal Framework; 5. Banking Sector Stability; 6. Labor Market Policies and Economic Growth; CONTENTS; FUND RELATIONS; WORLD BANK-IMF COLLABORATION; RELATIONS WITH THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK; STATISTICAL ISSUESKEY ISSUESContext: A slowdown in growth in major emerging market economies (EMEs) anddecline in commodity prices, and more recently, a reversal in push factors tied to aprospective exit from extraordinarily easy global monetary conditions, has put pressureon Indonesia's balance of payments and heightened its vulnerability to shocks. Domesticpolicy accommodation and rising energy subsidies have also given rise to increasedexternal and fiscal imbalances. Recent policy tightening, fuel price hikes, and exchangerate flexibility have been firmly aimed at reducing these pressures. Against thisbackdrIMF Staff Country ReportsBusinessDebtFinance, PersonalElectronic books.Business.Debt.Finance, Personal.332.936Dept International Monetary Fund. Asia and Pacific927821AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910453430203321Indonesia2084534UNINA