Report on Indonesia Mining Sector Diagnostic
The Mining sector diagnostic (MSD) is a tool the World Bank has developed to: (1) comprehensively assess the laws, policies, and regulations in a country's mining sector; and (2) identify the strengths and weaknesses of the institutions that a...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2019
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/704581575962514304/Report-on-Indonesia-Mining-Sector-Diagnostic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33087 |
Summary: | The Mining sector diagnostic (MSD) is a
tool the World Bank has developed to: (1) comprehensively
assess the laws, policies, and regulations in a
country's mining sector; and (2) identify the strengths
and weaknesses of the institutions that administer` the
laws, policies, and regulations and monitor and regulate the
sector. The Indonesia MSD collects and shares information on
the nation's mining sector's management structure
and governance. It analyzes the rules and policies that
exist in the mining sector and the gap between those rules
and their implementation in practice. For the government to
optimize the management of and benefits stream from its
mining industry, it agrees to receive support from the World
Bank to undertake policy analysis and design reforms through
the Natural Resources for Development (NR4D) program. This
report is organized as follows: an introduction, followed by
chapter 2, which provides an overview of the mining sector
in Indonesia, its importance in the overall economy, the
main institutional roles and responsibilities, and the legal
and regulatory framework governing the sector. Chapter 3
presents a high-level summary of the results of the MSD,
discussing the data as aggregated into the MSD dashboard and
analyzing implementation gaps between de jure and de facto
performance. Chapter 4 discusses the detailed findings
regarding the strengths and weaknesses of Indonesia's
mining sector. The MSD also assesses the context and
enabling environment of the mining sector, the results of
which are presented in chapter 5. Chapter 6 analyzes
stakeholder priorities defined as those areas that
respondents identified as key priority areas, reforms in
which would have a significant impact on improving the
contribution of the mining sector to sustainable economic
development and the well-being of the entire population.
Chapter 7 concludes with a summary of sector strengths. |
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