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9th August 2014, 13:06
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Rempong ye bang ditagih mulu, tagihan dari bank aje ga abis abis
Saya sih ga pernah janjiin data data, orang ujug ujug ga ada angin ga ada ujan ditodong
Tapi monggo kalau pengen tau, saya punya penilaian seperti itu dari sih dari baca laporan WEF sampai tahun 2013 (2014 blm keluar). Report WEF ini juga dipakai sama kemen PU dalam laporan mereka sebagai acuan target. Memang semenjak MP3EI mulai dijalanin memang ada peningkatan skor infrastruktur yg cukup signifikan, itu di klaim di laporan kemen PU. Tapi masih skor dan peringkatnya cukup melas dibanding tetangga.
ya kita doakan saja pemerintah indonesia kedepan bisa lebih greget lagi ngurus pembangunannya, amin
saya ga bilang konsep mp3ei dengan konektifitasnya jelek kok, cuman kalau nggak enelan nggarapnya ya sayang aja
demikian mas Ah-Li yth
kalau nggak puas sama jawaban saya, saya nggak marah kok sumprit
kalau minta data data dijembreng dimari, aduh maaf saya gaptek dan memang malas repot, nggak harus juga kan ya, iya kan, iya dong
maaf yaa, jangan marah yaa, yaa, yaa, cup cup, yaa, yaa
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ini bukan masalah janjiin data ato nggak, kamu punya klaim, ya ane tanya dasarnya apa, gimana mau mempertanggungjawabkan omongan kalo gak ada bukti seperti data, ato cuplikan berita dan lain2 yang bisa mendukung postingan kamu ?
yang jelas progress itu ada
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Indonesia Jumps to No. 38 in Global Competitiveness Index 2013-2014
In recent weeks, Indonesia has to cope with a large amount of negative publicity as large capital outflows from the country's financial markets occurred, partly due to weak economic results regarding the current account balance, inflation and the the rupiah. Interest rates are rising, thus eroding people's purchasing power and consequently curbing economic growth. However, the Global Competitiveness Index 2013-2014, released by World Economic Forum, contained a positive outcome for Southeast Asia's largest economy.
"After three years of gradual decline, Indonesia (38th) bounces back, posting one of the largest improvements in this year’s rankings. This positive development will contribute to sustaining Indonesia’s impressive growth momentum - GDP grew by 5.2 percent annually over the past decade[/B]. The country progresses in 10 of the 12 pillars of the Index, but its overall performance remains uneven. Indonesia improves the most in the infrastructure pillar, where it leapfrogs 17 places to 61st. After years of neglect, Indonesia has been boosting infrastructure spending to upgrade roads, ports, water facilities, and power plants, and our results suggest that these improvements have started to bear fruit[/B]. The efficiency of its labor market (103rd) has also improved considerably, although from a very low base. Rigidities in terms of wage setting and hiring and firing procedures, along with the weak participation of women in the workforce (115th), continue to undermine Indonesia’s performance in this pillar. But the quality of public and private institutions is improving (67th, up 5), with all indicators pointing in the right direction in this category. In particular, Indonesia ranks a satisfactory 45th in government efficiency and 54th for undue influence. The two main dark spots in this pillar remain bribery (106th) and security (104th). The country’s macroeconomic environment (26th) is characterized by a very small deficit (equivalent to 1.3 percent of GDP) and gross government debt representing 24 percent of GDP (30th), an inflation rate that is low by historical standards, and a savings rate exceeding 30 percent of GDP. Turning to the more sophisticated drivers of competitiveness, Indonesia’s technological readiness is also improving (75th, up 10), led by the private sector, which is increasingly aggressive in adopting the latest technologies (51st, up 13). The use of ICTs by the population at large remains comparatively low, but this is spreading rapidly (84th, up seven). One of the few areas where the situation has deteriorated is health (103rd). In particular, the incidence of communicable diseases and infant mortality rate are among the highest outside sub-Saharan Africa."
Although infrastructure investment is stated as being a major reason for Indonesia's improved performance in this year's index, it should be remembered that many infrastructure projects that are planned by the Indonesian government have not fully materialized yet. But the mere fact of more planning has convinced the World Economic Forum to place Indonesia higher on the ranking list.
The lack of adequate infrastructure (both in quantity and quality) causes Indonesia's logistics costs to rise steeply, thus reducing the country's competitiveness and attractiveness of the investment climate. According to data published by the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin Indonesia) around 17 percent of a company's total expenditure in Indonesia is absorbed by logistics costs. In peer regional economies this number is below the ten percent mark. In particular transport costs are high; for land as well as sea.
The table below indicates the top five of most competitive countries based on the Global Competitiveness Index as well as Indonesia and its peer countries in the Southeast Asian region.
http://www.indonesia-investments.com...-2014/item1067
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mp3ei baru berjalan sekitar 3 tahun dan hasilnya sudah bisa terlihat dengan meningkatnya peringkat global competitive index kita, yang salah satunya didorong oleh pertumbuhan infrastruktur kita yang semakin baik. memang dibanding negara2 lain masih ada yang tertinggal, tapi yang jelas arahnya sudah benar dan ada progressnya dengan perbaikan di sana sini.
nah, kalo udah begini masih bisa dibilang "gak berjalan dengan baik" ato nggak ?
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we have created a star wars civilization but we have palaeolithic emotions, medieval institutions and godlike technology. that’s dangerous
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9th August 2014, 22:05
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ini bukan masalah janjiin data ato nggak, kamu punya klaim, ya ane tanya dasarnya apa, gimana mau mempertanggungjawabkan omongan kalo gak ada bukti seperti data, ato cuplikan berita dan lain2 yang bisa mendukung postingan kamu ?
yang jelas progress itu ada
mp3ei baru berjalan sekitar 3 tahun dan hasilnya sudah bisa terlihat dengan meningkatnya peringkat global competitive index kita, yang salah satunya didorong oleh pertumbuhan infrastruktur kita yang semakin baik. memang dibanding negara2 lain masih ada yang tertinggal, tapi yang jelas arahnya sudah benar dan ada progressnya dengan perbaikan di sana sini.
nah, kalo udah begini masih bisa dibilang "gak berjalan dengan baik" ato nggak ?
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Iya kok emang ada progresnya seperti udah ane bilang sebelumnya
tapi maaf sahaya tetep nggak bisa bilang MP3EI sudah berjalan dengan baik
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9th August 2014, 22:46
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Iya kok emang ada progresnya seperti udah ane bilang sebelumnya
tapi maaf sahaya tetep nggak bisa bilang MP3EI sudah berjalan dengan baik
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nah buktimu apa bisa ngomong begitu, ato cuma sekedar pokoknya. kalo sekedar pokoknya, ya mau dikata apa lagi
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10th August 2014, 09:34
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nah buktimu apa bisa ngomong begitu, ato cuma sekedar pokoknya. kalo sekedar pokoknya, ya mau dikata apa lagi
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ngebet banget sih bang
Kan udah aye jelasin kenapa aye berkesimpulan begitu
kalau nggak mau ngerti ya gapapa dah
isi kepala kita emang beda
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24th August 2014, 19:14
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sampai saat ini, rasanya jakarta lebih lenggang dari sblm lebaran. apa ini artinya banyak penduduk jakarta yg malah menetap di kampung halamannya masing2?
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