Doing Business 2020

Doing Business 2020

Author: World Bank

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2019-11-21

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1464814414

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Seventeen in a series of annual reports comparing business regulation in 190 economies, Doing Business 2020 measures aspects of regulation affecting 10 areas of everyday business activity.


Doing Business in the New Indonesia

Doing Business in the New Indonesia

Author: Business International Corporation

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13:

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Surveys political, social and economic conditions, outlining regulations and procedures helpful to foreign firms in that country.


Indonesian Taxation

Indonesian Taxation

Author: Regina Niken Wilantari

Publisher: BookRix

Published: 2021-04-27

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 3748781288

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This Indonesian Taxation Book describes taxation in general in Indonesia so that it can provide an overview for business practitioners, especially business practitioners who are not Indonesian citizens. However, they have a business in Indonesia and can be used as a tax textbook for students. This Indonesian Taxation Book discusses 5 general topics including: Indonesian Tax and Tax Law Classification of Taxes in Indonesia Tax Payable, and Tax Collection in Indonesia General Provisions and Tax Procedures in Indonesia Indonesia's Fiscal and Macroeconomic Policy The five topics constitute basic knowledge for understanding taxation in Indonesia, including understanding the impact of fiscal policy on Indonesia's macroeconomy. Where Indonesia's macroeconomy is an indicator in making business decisions and investment by international business practitioners who want to invest or open a business in Indonesia The author is working hard to develop this book to its full potential for students. However, constructive criticism and suggestions are open to writers for all parties for the sake of perfection in the development of international economics textbooks.


Chinese Big Business in Indonesia

Chinese Big Business in Indonesia

Author: Christian Chua

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-02-14

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1134106726

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The disintegration of Indonesia's New Order regime in 1998 and the fall of Soeharto put an end to the crude forms of centralised authoritarianism and economic protectionism that allowed large Chinese conglomerates to dom- inate Indonesia's private sector. Contrary to all expectations, most of the major capitalist groups, though damaged considerably by the Asian Crisis, managed to cope with the ensuing monumental political and economic changes, and now thrive again albeit within a new democratic environment. In this book Christian Chua assesses the state of capital before, during, and after the financial and political crisis of 1997/1998 and analyses the changing relationships between business and the state in Indonesia. Using a distinct perspective that combines cultural and structural approaches on Chinese big business with exclusive material derived from interviews with some of Indonesia’s major business leaders, Chua identifies the strategies employed by tycoons to adapt their corporations to the post-authoritarian regime and provides a unique insight into how state-business relationships in Indonesia have evolved since the crisis. Chinese Big Business in Indonesia is the first major analysis of capital in Indonesia since the fall of Soeharto, and will be of interest to graduate students and scholars of political economy, political sociology, economics and business administration as well as to practitioners having to do with Southeast Asian business and politics.


Business in Indonesia

Business in Indonesia

Author: M. Chatib Basri

Publisher: Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.

Published: 2003-08-01

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 9814515345

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This book examines Indonesia's business environment since reformasi began in 1985 -- what stayed the same, what changed, and would could change. Economic recovery has been hesitant. Regime change and political reform have created uncertainties that have deepened reluctance to invest. A raft of government-instigated changes have left their imprint: decentralization, privatization, new company legislation, anti-corruption efforts, nationalization of debt-ridden banks, and firms being forced into receivership. More cautious lending practices by remaining financial institutions have imposed a credit crunch. Increased worker militancy and minimum wage rises have led some international firms to reconsider their presence in Indonesia. Changes in the business environment have caused a redefinition of private enterprise-government relations, inducing firms to re-examine their organization and management.The book includes insights of distinguished and stimulating speakers from business, independent research organizations, and academic institutions in Indonesia, Australia and elsewhere.