Doing Business in Indonesia 2010
Doing Business in Indonesia 2010 is the
first country-specific sub national report of the doing
business series in Indonesia and the third in East Asia,
following the reports on China and the Philippines. It
measures business regulations and their enforcement in 14
Indonesian cities: Balikpapan, Banda Aceh, Bandung,
Denpasar, Jakarta, Makassar, Manado, Palangka Raya,
Palembang, Pekanbaru, Semarang, Surabaya, Surakarta and
Yogyakarta. The cities can be compared against each other,
and with economies worldwide. This project is endorsed by
the Government of Indonesia through the Ministry for
Administrative Reforms (Menpan) and it is the result of
cooperation between the International Finance Corporation
and the Regional Autonomy Watch. The indicators analyzed in
doing business in Indonesia 2010 are based on standardized
case scenarios with specific assumptions, such as that the
business is located in one of the 14 cities benchmarked in
the report. Economic indicators commonly make limiting
assumptions of this kind. Inflation statistics, for example,
are often based on prices of consumer goods in a few urban
areas. Such assumptions allow global coverage and enhance
comparability, but they inevitably come at the expense of
generality. In defining the indicators, doing business in
Indonesia 2010 assumes that entrepreneurs are knowledgeable
about all regulations in place and comply with them. In
practice, entrepreneurs may spend considerable time finding
out where to go and what documents to submit.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
World Bank,
International Finance Corporation |
Format: | Report
biblioteca
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Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
Washington, DC
2009
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Subjects: | ACCOUNT,
ACCOUNTS,
ACQUISITIONS,
BEST PRACTICE,
BEST PRACTICES,
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES,
BUSINESS ACTIVITY,
BUSINESS ENTRY,
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT,
BUSINESS GROWTH,
BUSINESS INDICATORS,
BUSINESS LOCATION,
BUSINESS REGISTRATION,
BUSINESS REGISTRATIONS,
BUSINESS REGULATION,
BUSINESS REGULATIONS,
BUSINESS SERVICES,
BUSINESS SURVEYS,
BUSINESS VALUES,
BUSINESSES,
BUYER,
CELL PHONE,
CELL PHONES,
CERTIFICATE,
CERTIFICATES,
COMMERCE,
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES,
COMMERCIAL LEGISLATION,
COMPETITIVE MARKETS,
COMPETITIVENESS,
CONSUMER GOODS,
COPYRIGHT,
CORPORATE TAXES,
COST ESTIMATES,
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION,
E-MAIL,
E-SERVICE,
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY,
ECONOMIC ASSET,
ECONOMIC COOPERATION,
ECONOMIC GROWTH,
ECONOMICS,
ECONOMIES OF SCALE,
ELECTRICITY,
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE,
ENTERPRISE SECTOR,
ENTERPRISE SURVEY,
ENTERPRISE SURVEYS,
ENVIRONMENTAL,
EXPENDITURE,
FINANCIAL SYSTEM,
FOREIGN INVESTMENT,
GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS,
GOOD PRACTICE,
GOOD PRACTICES,
GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS,
GOVERNMENT REVENUES,
HANDICRAFTS,
IMPACT ASSESSMENT,
INNOVATIONS,
INSPECTIONS,
INTERFACE,
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES,
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD,
LABOR FORCE,
LEGAL FRAMEWORK,
LICENSE,
LICENSES,
MATERIAL,
MEDIUM ENTERPRISE,
NATIONAL INCOME,
ONE-STOP SERVICE,
ONE-STOP SHOP,
ONE-STOP SHOPS,
ONESTOP SHOP,
ONLINE BUSINESS,
POLICY DECISIONS,
POLICY MAKERS,
PRIVATE SECTOR,
PROCUREMENT,
PRODUCTIVITY,
PROPERTY RIGHTS,
QUALITY ASSURANCE,
QUALITY STANDARDS,
QUERIES,
REGISTRY,
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT,
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK,
REGULATORY SYSTEMS,
RELIABLE ACCESS,
RESULT,
RESULTS,
SEARCH,
SEARCHES,
SECURITIES,
SOCIAL SERVICES,
SUBSTITUTES,
TARGETS,
TAX RATES,
TELEPHONE,
TIME FRAME,
TRACKING SYSTEM,
TRANSACTION,
UNEMPLOYMENT,
USER,
USER CHARGES,
USES,
VERIFICATION,
VERIFICATIONS,
WAGES,
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/626001468039059432/Doing-business-in-the-Indonesia-2010-comparing-regulation-in-14-cities-and-183-economies
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27602
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