TY - BOOK AU - Tan,Khee Giap AU - Merdikawati,Nurina AU - Amri,Mulya AU - Berger,Blake Harley TI - 2014 annual competitiveness analysis and development strategies for Indonesian provinces SN - 9814730424 AV - HC447 U1 - 338.9598 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Singapore PB - World Scientific KW - Indonesian provinces KW - Economic policy KW - 21st century KW - Economic development KW - Indonesia KW - Provinces KW - Competition KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS KW - Industries KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - Economic history KW - Regional disparities KW - fast KW - Economic conditions KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; List of Provinces; List of Abbreviations; List of Tables and Figures; Chapter 1: 2014 Provincial Competitiveness Ranking and Simulation Study for Indonesia: An Annual Update; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY; 2.1 Existing Literature on Competitiveness Reviews; 2.2 The ACI's Competitiveness Framework; 2.3 Indicators and Data Sources; 2.4 The Standardised Score; 2.5 What-if Simulation; 3. ANALYSIS OF THE ACI'S PROVINCIAL COMPETITIVENESS RANKING; 3.1 Competitiveness Ranking of 33 Provinces -- Rank and Score by Environment; 3.2 What-if Competitiveness Simulation3.3 Analysis of Median and Maximum Competitiveness Webs; REFERENCES; Discussant Notes: Competitiveness Ranking, Simulation Study and Development Strategies for 33 Provinces and Six Regions in Indonesia; 1. BACKGROUND: POSITIONING THE STUDY WITH ON-GOING POLICY EXERCISE; 2. REMARKS AND COMMENTS; Chapter 2: Aceh; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Background and Notes; 1.2 Major Sectors and Activities; 1.3 Infrastructure Provision; 2. RELATIVE COMPETITIVENESS OF PROVINCES; 2.1 Competitiveness Ranking of 33 Indonesian Provinces -- Rank and Score by Environment; 2.2 Analysis of Median and Maximum Competitiveness Webs2.3 SWOT Analysis; 3. POLICY THEMES AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES; 3.1 Official Policies ; 3.2 What-if Competitiveness Simulation Analysis (Overall and Four Environments); 3.3 Development Strategies; 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: Bali; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Background and Notes; 1.2 Major Sectors and Activities; 1.3 Infrastructure Provision; 2. RELATIVE COMPETITIVENESS OF PROVINCES; 2.1 Competitiveness Ranking of 33 Indonesian Provinces -- Rank and Score by Environment; 2.2 Analysis of Median and Maximum Competitiveness Webs; 2.3 SWOT Analysis3. POLICY THEMES AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES; 3.1 Official Policies ; 3.2 What-if Competitiveness Simulation Analysis (Overall and Four Environments); 3.3 Development Strategies; 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: Banten; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Background and Notes; 1.2 Major Sectors and Activities; 1.3 Infrastructure Provision; 2. RELATIVE COMPETITIVENESS OF PROVINCES; 2.1 Competitiveness Ranking of 33 Indonesian Provinces -- Rank and Score by Environment; 2.2 Analysis of Median and Maximum Competitiveness Web; 2.3 SWOT Analysis; 3. POLICY THEMES AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES3.1 Official Policies ; 3.2 What-if Competitiveness Simulation Analysis (Overall and Four Environments); 3.3 Development Strategies; 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: Bengkulu; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Background and Notes; 1.2 Major Sectors and Activities; 1.3 Infrastructure Provision; 2. RELATIVE COMPETITIVENESS OF PROVINCES; 2.1 Competitiveness Ranking of 33 Indonesian Provinces -- Rank and Score by Environment; 2.2 Analysis of Median and Maximum Competitiveness Webs; 2.3 SWOT Analysis; 3. POLICY THEMES AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES N2 - "This book is a world-class report by the Asia Competitiveness Institute, updated annually to analyse Indonesia's competitiveness at the provincial level. With 104 indicators covering four environments, the study's unique methodology incorporates comparative strengths and weaknesses. Apart from scores and rankings, what-if policy simulations offer various provinces practical prescriptions to improve overall competitiveness to accelerate economic growth and development in a balanced, fair and sustainable way. Such qualitative and quantitative analyses in collaboration with various stakeholders generate an exciting pathway for Indonesia to attain its rightful place in both the Asian region and global contexts."-- UR - https://libproxy.firstcity.edu.my:8443/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1077645 ER -