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8. Fiscal Decentralization and Its Impact on Regional Economic Development and Fiscal Sustainability
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF TABLES viii
- LIST OF FIGURES x
- LIST OF MAPS xi
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xiii
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS xv
- PREFACE xxiii
- INTRODUCTION The Regional Governance Reform in Indonesia, 1999–2004 1
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PART ONE. Monitoring Reports & General Analyses
- 1. When the Burden is Shouldered Alone: Experiences in Autonomy at Regencies and Municipalities 59
- 2. Indonesia’s Transition to Decentralized Governance: Evolution at the Local Level 75
- 3. Corruption and Decentralization 99
- 4. The Role and Function of the Regional People’s Representative Council (DPRD): A Juridical Study 114
- 5. Regional Autonomy, Regulatory Reform, and the Business Climate 145
- 6. Decentralization, Regulatory Reform, and the Business Climate 150
- 7. Small Enterprises and Decentralization: Some Lessons from Java 183
- 8. Fiscal Decentralization and Its Impact on Regional Economic Development and Fiscal Sustainability 196
- 9. Origin and Development of the Urban Municipality in Indonesia 222
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PART TWO. Anthropological Analyses of Regional Cases
- 10. Regional Autonomy and the Issue of Land Rights: The Case of the PT CPM Mine in Central Sulawesi 245
- 11. Reshaping Tana Toraja: A Century of Decentralization and Power Politics in the Highlands of South Sulawesi 256
- 12. Recentralization and Decentralization in West Sumatra 293
- 13. Regional Autonomy and Its Discontents: The Case of Post-New Order Bali 329
- 14. Reflections on the Development of Intellectual Property Rights Legislation: An Account from Riau 380
- 15. Global Spread and Local Fractioning: Indigenous Knowledge and the Commoditization of Livelihood Resources in the Growth Triangle 388
- INDEX 411
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF TABLES viii
- LIST OF FIGURES x
- LIST OF MAPS xi
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xiii
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS xv
- PREFACE xxiii
- INTRODUCTION The Regional Governance Reform in Indonesia, 1999–2004 1
-
PART ONE. Monitoring Reports & General Analyses
- 1. When the Burden is Shouldered Alone: Experiences in Autonomy at Regencies and Municipalities 59
- 2. Indonesia’s Transition to Decentralized Governance: Evolution at the Local Level 75
- 3. Corruption and Decentralization 99
- 4. The Role and Function of the Regional People’s Representative Council (DPRD): A Juridical Study 114
- 5. Regional Autonomy, Regulatory Reform, and the Business Climate 145
- 6. Decentralization, Regulatory Reform, and the Business Climate 150
- 7. Small Enterprises and Decentralization: Some Lessons from Java 183
- 8. Fiscal Decentralization and Its Impact on Regional Economic Development and Fiscal Sustainability 196
- 9. Origin and Development of the Urban Municipality in Indonesia 222
-
PART TWO. Anthropological Analyses of Regional Cases
- 10. Regional Autonomy and the Issue of Land Rights: The Case of the PT CPM Mine in Central Sulawesi 245
- 11. Reshaping Tana Toraja: A Century of Decentralization and Power Politics in the Highlands of South Sulawesi 256
- 12. Recentralization and Decentralization in West Sumatra 293
- 13. Regional Autonomy and Its Discontents: The Case of Post-New Order Bali 329
- 14. Reflections on the Development of Intellectual Property Rights Legislation: An Account from Riau 380
- 15. Global Spread and Local Fractioning: Indigenous Knowledge and the Commoditization of Livelihood Resources in the Growth Triangle 388
- INDEX 411