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  • 18-October-2022

    English

    Supporting Regulatory Reforms in Southeast Asia

    Regulatory reforms have long been a focus for Southeast Asian nations, often as a way to improve the business climate and policy frameworks for trade and investment. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has spurred countries around the world to review and update their regulatory policies to respond to the current crisis and prepare for the next one. This publication presents a snapshot of the current state of regulatory reform across the region, with country profiles from all 10 Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) highlighting practices in three priority areas: whole-of-government initiatives, good regulatory practices, and use of digital technologies. It also offers an analysis of common themes identified across the profiles, including trends in regulatory reform, common challenges faced by countries, and future priorities in the region. It was developed in collaboration with the members of the ASEAN-OECD Good Regulatory Practices Network, and key regional partners including the ASEAN Secretariat and the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).
  • 28-juin-2021

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    L’amélioration des conditions d’investissement pourrait faire de l’Indonésie un leader mondial des énergies propres, indique l’OCDE

    Selon un nouveau rapport de l’OCDE, l’Indonésie pourrait devenir un leader mondial des énergies propres en engageant de plus amples réformes à même de mobiliser l’investissement dans les renouvelables et l’efficacité énergétique.

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  • 18-mars-2021

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    Indonésie : il faut améliorer les compétences, renforcer les institutions et réduire les obstacles à la concurrence pour consolider la reprise après le COVID-19

    La crise provoquée par le COVID-19 est venue interrompre deux décennies de croissance régulière et de hausse des niveaux de vie en Indonésie, provoquant la première récession enregistrée en une génération et mettant en lumière la nécessité d'améliorer les compétences, de renforcer les institutions et la gouvernance des entreprises publiques, et de réduire les obstacles à la concurrence.

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  • 10-July-2019

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    OECD Green Growth Policy Review of Indonesia 2019

    Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populated country, and the largest archipelagic one. Vibrant economic growth has lifted millions of people out of poverty. Economic success, however, has come at a high environmental cost. Rapid land-use change and reliance on fossil energy make Indonesia one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters. Deforestation and pollution are putting pressure on its megadiverse ecosystems. Environmental services such as water supply, sanitation and waste management need to be further expanded and improved. Advancing to a greener economy will require continued efforts to develop policies, strengthen institutions and secure sufficient resources. This is the first Green Growth Policy Review of Indonesia. It examines progress towards sustainable development and green growth, with a special emphasis on the nexus of land use, ecosystems and climate change.
  • 4-December-2018

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    Good jobs for all in a changing world of work: The new OECD Jobs Strategy – Key findings for Indonesia

    The digital revolution, globalisation and demographic changes are transforming labour markets at a time when policy makers are also struggling with slow productivity and wage growth and high levels of income inequality. The new OECD Jobs Strategy provides a comprehensive framework and policy recommendations to help countries address these challenges.

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  • 10-October-2018

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    Further reforms will promote a more inclusive and resilient Indonesian economy

    A steady economic expansion in Indonesia is boosting living standards, curbing poverty and offering millions of people greater access to public services.

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  • 23-April-2018

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    About the OECD Green Growth Policy Review of Indonesia 2019

    The OECD proposes to conduct a first-of-its-kind review of Indonesia’s green growth policies, with the co-operation of four Ministries.

  • 20-July-2017

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    Falls in tax revenue weaken domestic resource mobilisation in developing Asia

    The fourth annual edition of Revenue Statistics in Asian Countries covers seven countries, including Kazakhstan for the first time. It shows that the tax-to-GDP ratio in all these countries are lower than the OECD average of 34.3% in 2015, which highlights that scope remains for increasing tax mobilisation, especially in Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia and the Philippines to achieve sustainable growth.

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  • 11-May-2017

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    A Decade of Social Protection Development in Selected Asian Countries

    Over the past ten years economic growth in Asia has contributed to a reduction of poverty as well as fertility rates, and greater prosperity has contributed to gains in life expectancy. However, at present many workers still work in informal employment, frequently for long hours at little pay and without social protection coverage. A growing demand for social support, extending the coverage of social protection benefits and improving the job quality of workers will be among Asia’s major challenges in future. This report considers these challenges, providing policy examples from countries to illustrate good practice, including Bangladesh, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore and Viet Nam.
  • 27-janvier-2017

    Français

    Sept juridictions supplémentaires signent un accord de coopération fiscale afin de permettre l’échange automatique d’information sur les déclarations pays par pays (BEPS Action 13)

    Dans le cadre des efforts continus pour renforcer la transparence par les entreprises multinationales, le Gabon, la Hongrie, l’Indonésie, la Lituanie, Malte, Maurice et la Fédération de Russie ont désormais signé l’Accord multilatéral entre autorités compétentes portant sur les échanges des déclarations pays par pays, portant le nombre total de signataires à 57.

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