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GDP growth in Indonesia averaged 5.4% during 2002–10, moderately lower than the average growth rate of 7% achieved over 1987–97, during which Indonesia was recognized as a newly industrializing economy. Indonesia experienced a dramatic economic reversal due to the 1997 East Asian financial crisis. With the abrupt depreciation of the Indonesian currency, most foreign investors started re-evaluating their investments in Asia, and as a result dumped most of the assets and investments they held in the region, with Indonesia the worst affected. In 1998, GDP growth was posted at -13.1% and unemployment rose to highs of 15–20%.

Indonesia has since recovered, although its growth rates have been lower than some of its neighboring countries. The economic revival was due to the

 

 

recapitalization of the banking sector, the improved regulatory structure of the capital markets, and stimulated growth and investment in sectors such as infrastructure development. The country´s GDP growth rate increased from 5.5% in 2006 to 6.3% in 2007, before declining slightly to 6% in 2008. The global economic slowdown affected the Indonesian economy, and its growth rate decelerated to 4.6% in 2009. The country´s economy recovered strongly to grow at 6.1% in 2010.

Introduction

The country analysis report on Indonesia provides a wide array of analytical inputs to analyze the country´s performance, and the objective is to help the reader to make business decisions and prepare for the future. The report on Indonesia analyzes the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental (PESTLE) structure of Indonesia. The report provides a holistic view of Indonesia from historical, current and future perspective. Insightful analysis on critical current and future issues is presented through detailed SCPT (strengths, challenges, prospects and threats /risks) analysis for each of the PESTLE segments. In addition, the PESTLE segments are supplemented with relevant quantitative data to support trend analysis. The PESTLE country analysis report series provides an in-depth analysis of 50 major countries.

Features and Benefits

• Understanding gained from the country analysis report on Indonesia can be used to plan business investments or market entry apart from a holistic view of the country.
• Political section on Indonesia provides inputs about the political system, key figures in the country, and governance indicators.
• Economic section on Indonesia outlines the economic story of the country to provide a balanced assessment on core macro-economic issues.
• Social section on Indonesia enables understanding of customer demographics through the income distribution, rural-urban segmentation and centres of affluence, healthcare and educational scenario in the country.
• Technological section on Indonesia provides strategic inputs on information communications and technology, technological laws and policies, technological gaps, patents data and relevant laws.
• Legal section on Indonesia provides information about the legal structure, corporate laws, business set-up procedures and the tax regime.
• Environmental section provides information on environmental policies in Indonesia and the performance in terms of important environmental indicators.

Highlights

PESTLE analysis of Indonesia identifies issues that affect the country´s performance through the prism of current strengths (strengths), current challenges (weaknesses), future prospects (opportunities) and future risks (threats).

The political landscape discusses the evolution of the political scenario in Indonesia in different periods. The economic, social, foreign and defence policies are considered in the political landscape section. It also discusses the performance of the country as per World Bank Governance Indicators.

The economic landscape describes the evolution of the economy of Indonesia in different periods. It also examines the country´s performance in terms of GDP growth, composition by sector (agriculture, industry and services), fiscal situation, international investment position, monetary situation, credit disbursement, banking sector and employment. The economic landscape also explains the financial system in the country, especially with regard to financial authorities/regulators.

The social landscape covers the demographics, education and healthcare scenario in Indonesia. The social welfare policies of the government along with the country´s performance in terms of healthcare, income distribution and education are also provided.

The technological landscape discusses the structure and policies in terms of Intellectual property, research & development, technology agreements/pacts; and policies related to the promotion of technology in Indonesia.

The legal landscape examines the structure of the judicial system, legislation affecting businesses, tax regulations, labor laws, trade regulations and corporate governance in Indonesia.

The environmental landscape in Indonesia discusses the environmental regulations and policies of the country. The performance of the country in terms of in terms of environmental indicators and impact of environmental policies is also examined.

Your key questions answered

• What is the outlook in terms of political stability, policies towards businesses, external front and popularity of government in Indonesia?
• What is the economic performance of Indonesia in terms of GDP growth, fiscal situation, international investment position, monetary situation, credit disbursement, and employment among other economic indicators?
• What is the performance of Indonesia in terms of healthcare, income distribution and education?
• What is the performance of Indonesia in technology intensive sectors like telecommunications and information technology, patents and R&D expenditure trends?
• What is the legal structure in Indonesia and are the laws conducive for investment?
• What is the performance of Indonesia in terms of environmental indicators and impact of environmental policies?

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