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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
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To cite this article: (2009) Glossary, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 45:3, 413-416, DOI: 10.1080/00074910903301696
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GLOSSARY
TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
abangan nominal or less strict Javanese Muslims whose beliefs include mystical animist, Hindu and Buddhist elements ABS Australian Bureau of Statistics
adat custom or tradition; customary law, traditional law ADB Asian Development Bank
Ahmadiyah unorthodox Islamic sect opposed by some Indonesian Islamic groups
ANU Australian National University
ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations
BEA Bureau of Economic Analysis (US Department of Commerce)
BI Bank Indonesia (the central bank)
BIES Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
BKE Biro Keuangan dan Ekonomi (Bureau of Finance and Economics)
BLT Bantuan Langsung Tunai (the government’s cash transfer program)
BOS Bantuan Operasi Sekolah (Schools Operational Assistance) program
BPN Biro Perancang Negara (State Planning Bureau) BPS Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS-Statistics Indonesia, the
central statistics agency, formerly Central Bureau of Statistics)
CDM Clean Development Mechanism CEIC Hong Kong-based data company
CETRO Pusat Reformasi Pemilu (Centre for Electoral Reform) CIFOR Centre for International Forestry Research (Bogor) CO2 carbon dioxide
COR capital–output ratio CPB cocoa pod borer
CPI consumer price index
CSIS Centre for Strategic and International Studies (Jakarta) CSPI composite stock price index
CSR corporate social responsibility
DNPI Dewan Nasional Perubahan Iklim (National Council on Climate Change)
DPD Dewan Perwakilan Daerah (Regional Representatives Council)
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DPR Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (People’s Representative Council, also translated as ‘House of Representatives’ and as ‘parliament’)
DPRD Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah (regional assembly) DPT daftar pemilih tetap (fixed voter list)
ECAFE (UN) Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East EEPSEA Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia
(Singapore)
ESCAP (UN) Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
FFS farmer field school
FORDA Forestry Research and Development Agency (Ministry of Forestry, Jakarta)
FTA free trade agreement (or free trade area) G-20 international group comprising 19 important
industrialised and developing nations plus the EU GAM Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (Free Aceh Movement,
Acehnese Independence Movement) GDP gross domestic product
Gerindra Gerakan Indonesia Raya (Greater Indonesia Movement [Party])
GFC global financial crisis (beginning in 2007–08) GFCF gross fixed capital formation
GFCS gross fixed capital stock
Golkar orig. Golongan Karya (the state political party under the New Order; a major post-New Order party) GRDP gross regional domestic product
GVA gross value added
Hanura Partai Hati Nurani Rakyat (People’s Conscience Party) ICCO International Cocoa Organization (the extra ‘C’
distinguishes it from the International Coffee Organization)
ICVAR incremental capital value added ratio IDE Institute of Developing Economies (Tokyo) IDP internally displaced person
IFC International Finance Corporation (of the World Bank) I–O input–output
IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPPK izin pemungutan dan pemanfaatan kayu (timber
harvesting and usage licence)
ISEAS Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore)
jilbab head-scarf worn by Muslim women
JK Jusuf Kalla (a Golkar politician; SBY’s first vice president)
kabupaten district, regency
KITLV Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies)
KMK Keputusan Menteri Keuangan (Decree of the Minister of Finance)
Kompas Indonesian daily newspaper
kota municipality (formerly ‘kotamadya’)
KPK Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (Corruption Eradication Commission)
KPU Komisi Pemilihan Umum (General Elections Commission)
krismon krisis moneter (monetary crisis) Kyodai Kyoto Daigaku (Kyoto University)
Leknas Lembaga Ekonomi dan Kemasyarakatan Nasional (National Institute of Economic and Social Research) Leknas–Kyodai Lembaga Ekonomi dan Kemasyarakatan Nasional/
Kyoto Daigaku ([joint project of] National Institute of Economic and Social Research – Kyoto University) lhs left-hand side
LIPI Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (Indonesian Institute of Sciences)
LP3ES Lembaga Penelitian, Pendidikan dan Penerangan Ekonomi dan Sosial (Institute of Economic and Social Research, Education and Information)
LSI Lembaga Survei Indonesia (Indonesian Survey Institute)
MA Mahkamah Agung (Supreme Court)
MK Mahkamah Konstitusi (Constitutional Court) MNL multinomial logit (statistical model)
MPR Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat (People’s Consultative Assembly)
Mt million tonnes
Muhammadiyah modernist Islamic organisation founded in 1912 NGO non-government organisation
NU Nahdlatul Ulama (traditionalist Islamic organisation) OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development
PAN Partai Amanat Nasional (National Mandate Party) PBB Partai Bulan Bintang (Crescent Star Party, an Islamic
modernist political party)
PD Partai Demokrat (Democratic Party)
PDI–P (or PDIP) Partai Demokrasi Indonesia–Perjuangan (Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle)
PGN PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (the state gas company) PIM Perpetual Inventory Method
PKB Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa (National Awakening Party; People’s Awakening Party)
PKS Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (Prosperous Justice Party; Justice and Prosperity Party)
PLN Perusahaan Listrik Negara (the state electricity company)
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PNPM Program Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (National Program for Community Empowerment) Podes Potensi Desa (lit. ‘Village Potential’, a BPS survey of
village economic status)
PPP Partai Persatuan Pembangunan (United Development Party, an Islamic political grouping)
preman extortionist, stand-over criminal, gang member PRIMA Pest Reduction, Integrated Management (project)
propinsi province
Puskapol–UI Pusat Kajian Politik, Universitas Indonesia (Centre for Political Research, University of Indonesia)
Q1, Q2 … 1st, 2nd … quarter
REDD Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation
reformasi reform (used to characterise post-New Order Indonesian society)
rhs right-hand side ROC Robust Optimal Control (model)
Sakernas Survei Angkatan Kerja Nasional (National Labour Force Survey)
SANREM CRSP Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Manage-ment Collaborative Research Support Program (US)
santri Javanese group who adhere strictly to Islamic teachings SBI Sertifikat Bank Indonesia (Bank Indonesia Certificate) SBY Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (Indonesia’s sixth
president)
SEARCA Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Singapore)
SME small and medium enterprises
Susenas Survei Sosio-Ekonomi Nasional (National Socio-Economic Survey)
SVAR Structural Vector AutoRegression (model)
Tempo Indonesian weekly news magazine UN United Nations VEC Vector Error Correction (model) WEF World Economic Forum
yayasan foundation
CURRENCY
$ US dollar
£ UK pound
Rp Indonesian rupiah (exchange rate at end September 2009 was Rp 9,681/$; at end October Rp 9,545/$) S$ Singapore dollar
US$ US dollar (when being compared with a different dollar currency; otherwise the US dollar is expressed simply as ‘$’ in this journal)