OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: Indonesia 2012
Strengthening Co-ordination and Connecting Markets
The OECD Review of Regulatory Reform in Indonesia focuses on the administrative and
institutional arrangements for ensuring that regulations are effective and efficient.
It covers the medium term macroeconomic linkages with regulatory policy; of institutional
and procedural arrangements for regulatory policy and governance; non-tariff barriers
and behind the border constraints to market openness; competition policy in relation
to infrastructure; and budgetary and governance arrangements for the management of
Public Private Partnerships (PPP). A specific emphasis has been given to the challenges
of decentralization for improving connectivity across the Indonesian archipelago and
regulatory obstacles in the areas of ports rail and shipping.
Published on September 27, 2012
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