Recently, Indonesia’s economy records very high and stable economic growth. The growth is above 6 percent. Despite the world economic crisis, our economic growth is adequately resistant to turmoil from external crisis. The relatively high economic growth is mainly caused by high domestic demand, both from consumption and investment. The question is how foreign banks can play a role in development of Indonesian economy? In this notes, I discuss several challenges posed by structural changes in Indonesia as well as opportunities for foreign banks to play a role in Indonesian financial development
Indonesian economy has risen significantly since Asian financial crisis hit the nation in 199...
This Selected Issues paper takes stock of the progress made in meeting the objectives under Indonesi...
53 p.After the onset of the Asian Financial Crisis, particularly since the beginning of the 2000s, u...
Recently, Indonesia's economy records very high and stable economic growth. The growth is above 6 pe...
Liberalisation of financial services has benefitted Indonesia’sbanking sector from competitive advan...
Indonesia has been a very attractive market for the foreign investors since its time of independence...
There is a growing confidence in policy, business and finance circles about Indonesia's ability to w...
The economic and financial crises hitting Indonesia in 1997 have triggered a significant economic do...
July 2007 is the beginning of the world's subprime mortgage crisis. Since then, the world's liquidit...
Economic development is an absolute prerequisite for countries third world, including Indonesia, to ...
Analyses of the nature of debt relying on the theory of rational expectations conclude that the burd...
The banking sector is one of important measurement to see how condition that depends with monetary ...
Despite the 1998’s monetary crisis, Indonesian economic growth has moved toward a positive trend. Ne...
This paper adopts a political economy approach in arguing that banking reform initiatives in early 2...
The Indonesian Economy grew about 3.5%-4% resulted from the increasing export and investment perform...
Indonesian economy has risen significantly since Asian financial crisis hit the nation in 199...
This Selected Issues paper takes stock of the progress made in meeting the objectives under Indonesi...
53 p.After the onset of the Asian Financial Crisis, particularly since the beginning of the 2000s, u...
Recently, Indonesia's economy records very high and stable economic growth. The growth is above 6 pe...
Liberalisation of financial services has benefitted Indonesia’sbanking sector from competitive advan...
Indonesia has been a very attractive market for the foreign investors since its time of independence...
There is a growing confidence in policy, business and finance circles about Indonesia's ability to w...
The economic and financial crises hitting Indonesia in 1997 have triggered a significant economic do...
July 2007 is the beginning of the world's subprime mortgage crisis. Since then, the world's liquidit...
Economic development is an absolute prerequisite for countries third world, including Indonesia, to ...
Analyses of the nature of debt relying on the theory of rational expectations conclude that the burd...
The banking sector is one of important measurement to see how condition that depends with monetary ...
Despite the 1998’s monetary crisis, Indonesian economic growth has moved toward a positive trend. Ne...
This paper adopts a political economy approach in arguing that banking reform initiatives in early 2...
The Indonesian Economy grew about 3.5%-4% resulted from the increasing export and investment perform...
Indonesian economy has risen significantly since Asian financial crisis hit the nation in 199...
This Selected Issues paper takes stock of the progress made in meeting the objectives under Indonesi...
53 p.After the onset of the Asian Financial Crisis, particularly since the beginning of the 2000s, u...