Infrastructure Projects

Nov 1st, 2006, in Business & Economy, IM Posts, by David

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2 Comments on “Infrastructure Projects”

  1. Tjahjokartiko Says:
    November 2nd, 2006 at 10:39 am

    Indonesia has signed Kyoto Potocol to produce public private partnerships. Therefore, it is a best time to utilize local, sectoral, national and international palnner. However, where is our BASEL II ???

    There are consumers, governments, producers and universities. However, what is infrastructure? Substructure? Superstructure?
    How local, sectoral, national and international planners are utilized?

  2. Orang kampung Says:
    November 5th, 2006 at 10:40 am

    Issues like decentralization is also not accompanied with veyr good legal structure adjustment. Many officials in Kabupaten/regencies still acts like regime during Soeharto’s era, they make things hard for many investors. Legal frameworks also still vague and unclear! Corruption is still a major issues in top and lower level. Unlike India, today’s corruption in higher level has decreased significantly, corruptions occure mostly in lower level of government-society because there is stricter mechanism that discourage corruption to happen.

    As long as Indonesian officials cannot show significant changes in these issues, this conference will most likely function as “Pameran rakyat” “¦.

    DU – Denver



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