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Medium Term Expenditure Framework => Decentralisation => Topic started by: Glen Wright on September 28, 2014, 04:01:15 GMT

Title: Decentralization in Indonesia: Success or Failure
Post by: Glen Wright on September 28, 2014, 04:01:15 GMT
Colleagues:  I recall that the approach that Indonesia used for decentralization was considered a model for how to do decentralization.  I am interested to know how well it has succeeded in the long term and what research papers there are that have evaluated the success or failure of this approach.  I would appreciate response from those with first hand knowledge of decentralization in Indonesia.  Thanks
Title: Re: Decentralization in Indonesia: Success or Failure
Post by: Napodano on September 28, 2014, 10:21:31 GMT
Glen,

for those like me who are not decentralization experts but are interested in the subject can you please upload papers on the Indonesia model for decentralization?
Title: Re: Decentralization in Indonesia: Success or Failure
Post by: Glen Wright on September 28, 2014, 13:02:09 GMT
Attached is a paper describing the Indonesia "Big Bang" approach to Decentralization and identifies many of the issues that this approach was designed to change.  I am interested to know how well the political, administrative, and fiscal decentralization has progressed over the past decade given the political changes that have occurred in Indonesia.