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A wide range of indicators on agriculture, development, economy, education, energy, environment, finance, government, health, innovation and technology, jobs and society.
Despite a weak global context, growth has remained relatively robust. Policy has appropriately shifted towards boosting infrastructure investment, improving the business climate and reducing corruption.
As the world’s fourth most populous country and the largest economy in the rapidly growing region of Southeast Asia, Indonesia is playing an increasingly important role on the world stage. Drawing on the different areas of OECD-Indonesia co-operation, this brochure highlights what we can achieve together to design and implement better policies for better lives.
The 2012 Ministerial Council Meeting marks the fifth anniversary of the launching of Enhanced Engagement, aimed at advancing the OECD’s relationship with five Key Partners, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa. At the 2011 meeting of the OECD ...
Indonesia is one of the many non-member economies with which the OECD has working relationships in addition to its member countries. The OECD Council at Ministerial level adopted a resolution on 16 May 2007 to strengthen co-operation with Indonesia ...
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