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OECD Investment Policy Reviews
OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Indonesia 2010
OECD Publishing , Publication date:  01 Nov 2010
Pages: 252 , Language: English
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
ISBN: 9789264087019 , OECD Code: 202010041E1
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Tables: 12  Charts: 17  Electronic format: Acrobat PDF

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OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Indonesia charts Indonesia’s progress in developing an effective policy framework to promote investment for development. It focuses on policies towards investment, competition, infrastructure, finance and other areas of the business environment and suggests ways the climate for both domestic and foreign investment might be further improved.

It finds that Indonesia has undertaken a decade of political and economic reform, under very difficult circumstances. Democracy is now firmly established, and the economy is growing at a steady pace in spite of the global financial crisis. Reforms over the past decade have done much to improve the resilience of the Indonesian economy, and the government has made substantial progress in creating a better climate for investment. New laws have been enacted in almost all sectors, and new institutions have been created to advise the government, implement and enforce laws, regulate newly liberalised sectors and settle disputes.

Foreign investors have taken notice. Foreign direct investment in Indonesia in the past five years has exceeded the earlier peak achieved in 1996, before the Asian financial crisis in 1997-98 brought economic contraction and net outflows of foreign investment. This investment is also becoming increasingly diversified by sector and by country of investor.


Table of contents:
Foreword
Preface by Agus D. W. Martowardojo, Minister of Finance, Indonesia
Preface by Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General
List of Abbreviations
Executive Summary
Overview of Progress and Policy Challenges
-1. Overview
-2. Policy challenges and options to address them
Chapter 1. Investment Policies and Trends Over Time
-1. The setting: economic reform
-2. FDI trends
Chapter 2. Investment Policy
-1. Law and regulations
-2. Effective land ownership registration
-3. Intellectual property rights
-4. Contract enforcements an dispute resolution
-5. Expropriation procedures
-6. The non-discrimination principle
-7. Investment promotion and protection agreements
-8. International arbitration instruments
Chapter 3. Investment Promotion and Facilitation
-1. Investment promotion strategy
-2. Investment promotion agencies
-3. Monitoring IPA performance
-4. Streamlining administrative procedures
-5. Dialogues with investors
-6. Investment incentives
-7 Pormotion of investment linkages
-8. Drawing on international expertise
Chapter 4. Competition Policy
-1. Transparency and non-discrimination
-2. Implementation of competition laws
-3. Anti-competitive practices
-4. Policy evaluation and intragovernmental communication
-5. Industrial policies
-6. Competition aspects of privatisation
-7. International co-operation
Chapter 5. Infrastructure Development
-1. Setting infrastructure policy
-2. A framework for private participation
-3. Telecommunications
-4. Electricity
-5. Transport
-6. Water
Chapter 6. Financial Sector Development
-1. Financial sector regulation
-2. Bankruptcy proceedings, collateral use and credit information
Chapter 7. Public Governance
-1. Regulatory reform framework
-2. Co-ordination across government
-3. Regulatory impact assessments
-4. Public consultation
-5. Removing red tape
-6. International anti-corruption and integrity standards
-7. Enforcing anti-corruption laws and regulations
-8. Reviewing the effectiveness of anti-corruption laws
-9. International anti-corruption initiatives
Chapter 8. Other Aspects of the Policy Framework for Investment
-1. Trade policy
-2. Tax policy
-3. Corporate governance
-4. Policiesa for promoting responsible business conduct
Annex A. Statistics
Annex B. Recent Intellectual Property Related Regulations
Annex C. Sectors where Foreign Investors Face Specific Restrictions (adapted from the Negative List as set out in Presidential Regulation 36/2010)
Annex D. Bilateral Investment Treaties Signed by Indonesia
Annex E. Bilateral Tax Treaties Concluded
Annex F. International Conventions Ratified by Indonesia
Bibliography
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