With only about 40 percent of the urban population of 70 million having access to piped water service in 1997, the Government of Indonesia (GOI) is seeking new directions to rapidly increase coverage...
With only about 40 percent of the urban population of 70 million having access to piped water service in 1997, the Government of Indonesia (GOI) is seeking new directions to rapidly increase coverage...
Indonesia's economic and social policies, rather than good luck, contributed to the increase in provincial incomes over the past 20 years and the decrease during that time period in provincial income inequities...
This is a two-part study on Poverty and Inequality in Asia. Part I is a survey of the recent empirical literature on this topic and a research agenda. Part II is an annotated bibliography of recent work...
Worldwide experience indicates that effective private participation in toll roads does not come about easily. Many schemes have taken too long to come to financial closure and even more have not come to...
Technology development is central to Indonesia's efforts to improve productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness of its industrial sector. The Government has announced a trade liberalization program to...
Staff from the World Bank's Indonesia Operations and Policy Division worked with sectoral specialists and the resident mission in Jakarta to compile this comprehensive briefing for World Bank President...
Performance in Indonesia's health sector has been disappointing, despite extensive government involvement. To improve health care, Indonesia will need to examine the role of government in improving the...
This paper examines the likely costs of achieving universal enrollment in junior secondary education, i.e., years 7 through 9, by 2010. It concludes that achieving universal enrollment in junior secondary...
The paper discusses the critical determinants of the quality at entry in portfolios, for the success of project outcomes in Indonesia, exploring ten key elements in Bank operations, and questions each...