Can Decentralization Help Rebuild Indonesia?
The conference Can Decentralization Help Rebuild Indonesia? was held on May 2-3, 2002, in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The conference, sponsored by the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, brought together senior Indonesian policy makers and government officials with leading public policy experts from around the globe.
Decentralization- Challenge for Fiscal Sustainability (Anggito Abimanyu)
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A Macroeconomic Perspective (Max Alier)
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Decentralization and Local Government Borrowing (James Alm and Sri Mulyani Indrawati)
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Natural Resource Taxes and Their Sharing among Different Levels of Government (Roy Bahl and Bayar Tumennasan)
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An Analysis of Indonesia's Transfer System (Bambang Brodjonegoro and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez)
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A Political Economy Perspective (Bert Hofman and Kai Kaiser)
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Political Reforms, Decentralization and Democratic Consolidation (Dwight King)
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Managing Local Revenue in Indonesia (Raksaka Mahi)
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An Insider's Perspective (Ryaas Rasyid)
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International Lessons for the Future of Decentralization in Indonesia (Anwar Shah and Theresa Thompson)
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Combining Expenditure Assignment and Revenue Assignment (Machfud Sidik and Kadjatmiko)
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Indonesia: Risks Abound, A Case for Decentralization (Marsillam Simandjuntak)
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Evaluation Criteria and the Efforts to Increase Local Tax Base (Robert Simanjuntak)
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Expenditure Assignments under Emerging Decentralization (Paul Smoke)
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The Implementation of Regional Autonomy (Made Suwandi)
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