How the Macroeconomic Environment and Investment Climate Have Affected the Manufacturing Sector

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Tác giả: Gonzalo Varela

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 339.4 Factors affecting income and wealth

Thông tin xuất bản: World Bank, Jakarta, 2017

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Bộ sưu tập: Tài liệu truy cập mở

ID: 313267

 The performance of Indonesia's manufacturing sector has lagged over the past decade. This is seen in the decline in growth after the Asian financial crisis, by the sector's decline relative to other sectors within the economy, and relative to countries in the region. This note documents the effects of the challenging macro and external environment on the profits of manufacturing firms, and on the uncertainty they face, and argues that these adverse conditions partially explain the stagnation of the sector in the past decade. The changes in incentives appear to have particularly affected labor-intensive sectors, with important consequences for job creation. Policies to promote growth in the manufacturing sector should aim at alleviating pressures on manufacturing costs by: (i) reducing rigidities in the market for labor
  (ii) promoting competition in the market for services
  and (iii) providing incentives for productivity enhancing technology adoption, while reducing profit uncertainty by
  (iv) maintaining a low and predictable rate of inflation
  and (v) keeping exchange rate volatility within reasonable limits.
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