Indonesia

Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia: Action Plan

Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 2, 2011

The Accelerating Mobile Money Action Plan was completed by the Financial Sector Knowledge Sharing (FS Share) project as part of a broader scope of work commissioned by USAID Indonesia to explore how the Mission might support the development of innovative development solutions, such as mobile money, to increase access to financial services.

Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia: Technical Analysis of Current Regulations

Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 2, 2011

The Accelerating Mobile Money Action Plan was completed by the Financial Sector Knowledge Sharing (FS Share) project as part of a broader scope of work commissioned by USAID Indonesia to explore how the Mission might support the development of innovative development solutions, such as mobile money, to increase access to financial services. This technical analysis of current regulations related to electronic money networks in Indonesia complements the Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia Action Plan, October 2011.

Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia: South Sulawesi Mobile Money Business Plan

Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 2, 2011

This business plan was completed by the FS Share project as part of a broader scope of work commissioned by USAID Indonesia to explore how the Mission might support the development of innovative development solutions, such as mobile money, to increase access to financial services. The Action Plan proposes several potential pilot activities, among other solutions that USAID Indonesia may research and consider, to accelerate the development, adoption, and usage of mobile money as a vehicle to transform financial inclusion and achieve broad-based economic growth.

Accelerating Mobile Money in Indonesia: Opportunity Assessment

Source: 
FS Share
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 2, 2011

 

This opportunity assessment was completed by the FS Share project as part of a broader scope of work commissioned by USAID Indonesia to explore how the Mission might support the development of innovative development solutions, such as mobile money, to increase access to financial services. This opportunity assessment examines current market conditions for mobile money and assesses the capabalities of various stakeholders.

MEASURE: Indonesia 2010

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Source: 
BGI
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PDF
Date: 
December 15, 2010

In October 2010, BGI conducted an analysis of the current situation of enterprise development in Indonesia by applying the MEASURE diagnostic in four sub-sectors: garments, home furnishings, automotive parts and electronics. These sub-sectors were chosen because of their importance to Indonesia’s economy, their potential for job creation and potential for continued growth.

Growth Through Investment and Trade (GIAT) SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
October 1, 2003
The GIAT activity will assist the Government of Indonesia (GOI) to (i) develop and institutionalize analytical and advisory capacity in key executive and legislative branch institutions, think tanks, and private sector associations, (ii) formulate carefully reasoned responses to urgently needed trade and investment policy issues, (iii) prepare in-depth analyses and assessments of policy options for longer-term trade and investment issues, and (iv) implement key policy decisions already taken.

Indonesia's Economic Prospect's and Challenges, 2010

Source: 
BGI
Document Type: 
DOC
Date: 
November 5, 2010

While politically stable and sailing through the global economic crisis, Indonesia still has many systemic problems.

Indonesia's Economic Prospects and Challenges

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Source: 
BGI
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PDF
Date: 
September 23, 2009

Democratic Indonesia is politically stable and is weathering the global economic crisis better than most other developing countries.

PROMIS Reducing Barriers to Market Entry

Source: 
USAID/Indonesia
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
June 23, 2008

Provides a short description of the PROMIS project in Indonesia, including a section on its best practices in the creation of one stop shops.

Economic Growth Stakeholder Workshop

Source: 
USAID/Indonesia
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
July 8, 2008

This document provides the final report from the Economic Growth stakeholders workshop in Indonesia, including summaries of issues in different key sectors as well as recommendations to move forward.

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