Indonesia : Agriculture Public Expenditure Review 2010
The agriculture sector has been and will continue to be important for poverty alleviation efforts in Indonesia. Indonesia was very successful in increasing agriculture productivity during the 1970s and up to the early 1990s, but productivity stagna...
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL INPUT AGRICULTURAL INPUT MARKETS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGENCY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ANIMAL HEALTH ARABLE LAND CAPACITY BUILDING CATTLE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING CEREALS CGIAR CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS COFFEE COMMODITY PRICES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE GRANTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CROP CROP LAND CROP PRODUCTION CROPPING DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEFICITS DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIMINISHING RETURNS ECONOMIES OF SCALE EXPORTS EXTENSION AGENCY EXTERNALITIES FAO FARMERS FARMING FARMLAND FARMS FINANCIAL CRISIS FISCAL POLICY FISH FISHERIES FOOD CROPS FOOD PRICES FOOD SECURITY FORESTRY FORESTRY RESEARCH GDP GDP PER CAPITA GOVERNMENT SPENDING GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GRAIN GREEN REVOLUTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE HARVEST HIGH YIELDS HUMAN CAPITAL IARC INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INCOMES INDUSTRIALIZATION INEFFICIENCY INNOVATION INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER IRRIGATION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS LAND USE LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FEED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MAIZE MAIZE YIELDS MATCHING GRANTS MOA MULTIPLIER EFFECT MULTIPLIER EFFECTS NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL BUDGETS NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS PALM OIL PER CAPITA INCOME POLITICAL POWER POLLUTION POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES POTATOES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE CONTROLS PRIVATE GOODS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUARANTINE RICE RICE YIELDS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL ROADS SAVINGS SEEDS SOCIAL WELFARE SOIL EROSION SOIL QUALITY SUGAR TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY VALUE ADDED VEGETABLES VOTERS WAGES WEALTH |
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL INPUT AGRICULTURAL INPUT MARKETS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGENCY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ANIMAL HEALTH ARABLE LAND CAPACITY BUILDING CATTLE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING CEREALS CGIAR CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS COFFEE COMMODITY PRICES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE GRANTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CROP CROP LAND CROP PRODUCTION CROPPING DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEFICITS DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIMINISHING RETURNS ECONOMIES OF SCALE EXPORTS EXTENSION AGENCY EXTERNALITIES FAO FARMERS FARMING FARMLAND FARMS FINANCIAL CRISIS FISCAL POLICY FISH FISHERIES FOOD CROPS FOOD PRICES FOOD SECURITY FORESTRY FORESTRY RESEARCH GDP GDP PER CAPITA GOVERNMENT SPENDING GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GRAIN GREEN REVOLUTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE HARVEST HIGH YIELDS HUMAN CAPITAL IARC INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INCOMES INDUSTRIALIZATION INEFFICIENCY INNOVATION INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER IRRIGATION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS LAND USE LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FEED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MAIZE MAIZE YIELDS MATCHING GRANTS MOA MULTIPLIER EFFECT MULTIPLIER EFFECTS NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL BUDGETS NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS PALM OIL PER CAPITA INCOME POLITICAL POWER POLLUTION POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES POTATOES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE CONTROLS PRIVATE GOODS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUARANTINE RICE RICE YIELDS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL ROADS SAVINGS SEEDS SOCIAL WELFARE SOIL EROSION SOIL QUALITY SUGAR TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY VALUE ADDED VEGETABLES VOTERS WAGES WEALTH World Bank Indonesia : Agriculture Public Expenditure Review 2010 |
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East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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The agriculture sector has been and will
continue to be important for poverty alleviation efforts in
Indonesia. Indonesia was very successful in increasing
agriculture productivity during the 1970s and up to the
early 1990s, but productivity stagnated during most of the
1990s, partly as a result of declining public investments.
Public spending on agriculture has increased significantly
in the last decade, but a large share of that spending has
been allocated to subsidizing private inputs. The impact of
public spending on productivity can be positive, but that
depends on the composition of spending. While public goods
and services will have a positive impact on growth,
subsidizing private inputs is unlikely to have much of an
impact. Reforms to the existing subsidies systems can be
combined with continued assistance to poor farmers, while
the freed up resources could be used to provide improved
public goods and services. A reallocation of spending should
be combined with renewed efforts to improve the efficiency
through which key services are provided, in particular in
the areas of R&D, extension services and irrigation. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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Indonesia : Agriculture Public Expenditure Review 2010 |
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Indonesia : Agriculture Public Expenditure Review 2010 |
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Indonesia : Agriculture Public Expenditure Review 2010 |
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Indonesia : Agriculture Public Expenditure Review 2010 |
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Indonesia : Agriculture Public Expenditure Review 2010 |
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indonesia : agriculture public expenditure review 2010 |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16332530/indonesia-agriculture-public-expenditure-review-2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13069 |
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okr-10986-130692021-04-23T14:03:02Z Indonesia : Agriculture Public Expenditure Review 2010 World Bank ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL INPUT AGRICULTURAL INPUT MARKETS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGENCY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ANIMAL HEALTH ARABLE LAND CAPACITY BUILDING CATTLE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING CEREALS CGIAR CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS COFFEE COMMODITY PRICES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE GRANTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CROP CROP LAND CROP PRODUCTION CROPPING DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEFICITS DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIMINISHING RETURNS ECONOMIES OF SCALE EXPORTS EXTENSION AGENCY EXTERNALITIES FAO FARMERS FARMING FARMLAND FARMS FINANCIAL CRISIS FISCAL POLICY FISH FISHERIES FOOD CROPS FOOD PRICES FOOD SECURITY FORESTRY FORESTRY RESEARCH GDP GDP PER CAPITA GOVERNMENT SPENDING GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GRAIN GREEN REVOLUTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE HARVEST HIGH YIELDS HUMAN CAPITAL IARC INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INCOMES INDUSTRIALIZATION INEFFICIENCY INNOVATION INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER IRRIGATION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS LAND USE LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FEED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MAIZE MAIZE YIELDS MATCHING GRANTS MOA MULTIPLIER EFFECT MULTIPLIER EFFECTS NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL BUDGETS NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS PALM OIL PER CAPITA INCOME POLITICAL POWER POLLUTION POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES POTATOES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE CONTROLS PRIVATE GOODS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS QUARANTINE RICE RICE YIELDS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL ROADS SAVINGS SEEDS SOCIAL WELFARE SOIL EROSION SOIL QUALITY SUGAR TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY VALUE ADDED VEGETABLES VOTERS WAGES WEALTH The agriculture sector has been and will continue to be important for poverty alleviation efforts in Indonesia. Indonesia was very successful in increasing agriculture productivity during the 1970s and up to the early 1990s, but productivity stagnated during most of the 1990s, partly as a result of declining public investments. Public spending on agriculture has increased significantly in the last decade, but a large share of that spending has been allocated to subsidizing private inputs. The impact of public spending on productivity can be positive, but that depends on the composition of spending. While public goods and services will have a positive impact on growth, subsidizing private inputs is unlikely to have much of an impact. Reforms to the existing subsidies systems can be combined with continued assistance to poor farmers, while the freed up resources could be used to provide improved public goods and services. A reallocation of spending should be combined with renewed efforts to improve the efficiency through which key services are provided, in particular in the areas of R&D, extension services and irrigation. 2013-03-29T14:53:11Z 2013-03-29T14:53:11Z 2010 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16332530/indonesia-agriculture-public-expenditure-review-2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13069 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |