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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
ISSN: 0007-4918 (Print) 1472-7234 (Online) Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cbie20
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To cite this article: (2006) Glossary, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 42:2, 283-286, DOI: 10.1080/00074910600873708
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GLOSSARY
TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AGOA African Growth and Opportunity Act ANU Australian National University APEC Asia Pacifi c Economic Cooperation ARF ASEAN Regional Forum
ASEAN Association of South East Asian Nations (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam) ASEAN-5 the original fi ve members of the Association of South
East Asian Nations (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)
ASEAN-6 ASEAN-5 plus Vietnam
BI Bank Indonesia (the central bank)
BIES Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
Bisnis Indonesia Indonesian Business (Indonesian daily newspaper) BKPM Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal (Investment
Coordinating Board)
BPS Badan Pusat Statistik (Statistics Indonesia, the Central Statistics Agency, formerly Central Bureau of Statistics) CEIC Hong Kong-based data company
CEO chief executive offi cer
CIDSS Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services program (Philippines)
CIRAD Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (a French
government agricultural development research institute) CP Charoen Pokphand (a Thai MNE)
CPI consumer price index
CSCAP Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacifi c
daerah region; regional, local
DAK Dana Alokasi Khusus (Specifi c Purpose Fund or Specifi c Allocation Grant to regions)
DAU Dana Alokasi Umum (General Allocation Fund, General Purpose Fund, or fi scal equalisation transfer to regions) Dipenda Dinas Pendapatan Daerah (regional revenue offi ce) DPR Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (People’s Representative
Council, also known as ‘House of Representatives’ and as ‘parliament’)
EMA Environmental Management Act
EU European Union
284 Glossary
FDI foreign direct investment
FEUI Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Indonesia (Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia)
FS formal sector
FTA Free Trade Agreement (or Free Trade Area) GDP gross domestic product
GRDP gross regional domestic product GSP Generalised System of Preferences ICG International Crisis Group
IDT Inpres Desa Tertinggal (Neglected Villages Program, a special presidential program for poor villages)
IFS informal sector
IMF International Monetary Fund IRRI International Rice Research Institute
ISEAS Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore)
JP Jakarta Post
kabupaten district, regency
Kadin Kamar Dagang dan Industri (Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
KALAHI Philippines ‘direct poverty alleviation’ program
kebutuhan hidup layak fi tting (suitable) living needs
kecamatan sub-district
KITLV Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (Royal Institute of Linguistics, Geography and
Ethnology)
KKPPI Komite Kebijakan Percepatan Penyediaan Infrastruktur (Committee on Policy for Accelerating the Provision of Infrastructure )
Kompas Indonesian daily newspaper
kota municipality (formerly ‘kotamadya’)
KPPOD Komite Pemantauan Pelaksanaan Otonomi Daerah (Regional Autonomy Watch)
KSBSI Konfederasi Serikat Buruh Sejahtera Indonesia
(Confederation of Indonesian Prosperity Labour Unions) KSPI Konfederasi Serikat Pekerja Indonesia (Confederation of
Indonesian Workers Unions)
KSPSI Konfederasi Serikat Pekerja Seluruh Indonesia (All-Indonesia Confederation of Workers Unions) L&M large and medium (fi rms)
LIMDEP an econometric software program
LPEM Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat (Institute for Economic and Social Research, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia)
LSI Lembaga Survei Indonesia (the Indonesian Survey Institute)
MFA Multi-Fibre Agreement (also known as the Multi-Fibre Arrangement)
MFN ‘most-favoured nation’
MNE multinational enterprise n.e.s. not elsewhere specifi ed
NAFTA North American Free Trade Area (or Agreement) NGO non-government organisation
NIE newly industrialising economy NPL non-performing loan PAM Policy Accounting Matrix
pancasila the fi ve guiding principles of the Indonesian state (belief in God, humanitarianism, nationalism, democracy and social justice)
PECC Pacifi c Economic Cooperation Council PEG Program for Economic Growth
peraturan regulation, implementing decree
perda peraturan daerah (regional government by-law, regulation)
PLN Perusahaan Listrik Negara (the state electricity company) PTA preferential trading arrangement
puskesmas pusat kesehatan masyarakat (community health centre; local public clinic)
Q1, Q2 … 1st, 2nd … quarter
RCA revealed comparative advantage
reformasi reform
ROO rules of origin
Sakernas Survei Angkatan Kerja Nasional (National Labour Force Survey)
SBI Sertifi kat Bank Indonesia (Bank Indonesia Certifi cate) SBY Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (Indonesia’s sixth president,
inaugurated on 20 October 2004) SEZ special economic zone
SITC Standard International Trade Classifi cation SMERU Social Monitoring and Early Response Unit
Suara Ibu Peduli Voices of Concerned Mothers (a women’s organisation) SUNY State University of New York
Susenas Survei Sosio-Ekonomi Nasional (National Socio-Economic Survey)
UI Universitas Indonesia (University of Indonesia)
UN United Nations
UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
undang-undang law(s), statute(s)
UPTD Unit Pelaksana Teknis Dinas (local government technical implementing unit)
USAID US Agency for International Development USINDO the United States–Indonesia Society
Walhi Wahana Lingkungan Hidup (Environmental Forum) WTO World Trade Organization
286 Glossary
CURRENCY
$ US dollar
A$ Australian dollar
£ UK pound
€ euro
S$ Singapore dollar
Rp rupiah
(EABER)
The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) is a forum for high-quality economic research focused on issues facing the economies of East Asia. It comprises researchers and institutes from Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore and Australia.
The rapid development of the East Asian economies, the growth of intra-regional trade, fi nancial and other economic interaction, and East Asia’s new
role in the global economy all underline the need for access to a vastly increased range of quality economic analysis on East Asia. Analysis from both inside and outside government assists policy makers in responding to, and anticipating, issues confronting the East Asian economy.
EABER provides research support for policy makers, links researchers throughout the region, and creates venues where researchers and policy makers can come together to discuss issues vital to economic development in East Asia.
Programs and Institutes
A number of major programs and institutes of economic research have made a signifi cant contribution to the understanding of economic developments and
their implications for policy over the last few decades. The Future Financial Arrangements in East Asia project and the Advancing Economic Integration in East Asia project have contributed to this analysis, developing links between policy makers and researchers throughout the region.
The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research involves cooperation among the following leading research institutes in East Asia:
• The Asia Pacifi c School of Economics and Government, Australian National
University, Australia
• The Economic Institute of Cambodia, Cambodia
• The China Center for Economic Research, Peking University, China
• The Department of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong, China
• The Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia • The SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia
• The Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Japan • The Malaysian Institute for Economic Research, Malaysia
• The Philippines Institute for Development Studies, the Philippines • The Wee Kim Wee Centre, Singapore Management University, Singapore • The Korean Institute for Economic Policy, South Korea
• The Fiscal Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Thailand
• The Central Institute for Economic Management, Ministry of Planning and In-vestment, Vietnam
Visit EABER at <http://www.eaber.org/>
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