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Local government planning and budgeting process: a case of districts and cities in Indonesia

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  • Mohamad Khusaini

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Consistency of planning and budgeting in local government has become a fundamental concern in Indonesian development. Fiscal decentralisation entails shifting some responsibilities for planning and budgeting to lower levels of government such as district and city. This research aims at investigating and analysing the consistency between planning and budgeting at some districts and cities in Indonesia. Conducted descriptive-comparative analysis indicated that since implementation of fiscal decentralisation lead to greater role of local government in determining planning and budgeting. Generally, the consistency of local planning with the national priorities issue is relatively high. However, there is little consistency between RKPD and RAPBD both in programme formulating and budget execution. Conversely, there is a high level of consistency between KUA-PPAS and RAPBD both in programme and budget.

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  • Mohamad Khusaini, 2014. "Local government planning and budgeting process: a case of districts and cities in Indonesia," International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 7(2), pages 141-156.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijepee:v:7:y:2014:i:2:p:141-156
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    1. Ajoy Datta & Rachma Indah Nurbani & Gema Satria Mayang Sedyadi & Hans Antlov & Ishkak Fatonie & Rudy Sabri, "undated". "Kebijakan, Perubahan, dan Paradoks di Indonesia: Implikasi terhadap Penggunaan Pengetahuan," Working Papers 3788, Publications Department.
    2. Mohammad KHUSAINI & Setyo TRI WAHYUDI & Zamrud SISWA UTAMA, 2018. "Does Trade Openness And Fiscal Policy Affect Inequality And Economic Growth? A Study In Indonesia," Regional Science Inquiry, Hellenic Association of Regional Scientists, vol. 0(2), pages 215-226, July.
    3. Ajoy Datta & Rachma Indah Nurbani & Gema Satria Mayang Sedyadi & Hans Antlov & Ishkak Fatonie & Rudy Sabri, "undated". "Policy, Change and Paradox in Indonesia: Implications for the Use of Knowledge," Working Papers 1751, Publications Department.

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