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@Indos @Goenitz this article recently published in Dawn captures everything that is wrong with Pakistan's IMF program. Indos should look at this and take away lessons to apply for Indonesia
A redesigned programme
The design of the IMF programme has led to perverse incentives and unintended consequences.www.dawn.com
Bro, Indonesia since long time ago doesnt trust IMF. We see that institution has ill intention where they force us to sell all of our state owned companies (only few are sold and we are hurry to pay the loan so we can save many of our state owned companies).
They also forbid Indonesia government to finance Indonesia Aerospace despite during Asian Financial Crisis (1997-2000 (we need to obey them until we pay the loan in 2008) we have already run two expensive program which are N 250 and N 2130, where because of that prohibition those program are failed.
During Asian Financial Crisis we dont have any option beside borrow huge money from IMF with interest and obey their advice or they will not lend us more money or even ask Indonesia to pay sooner.
We paid all of our loan in 2008 and never ask anything to IMF again. While you can see India is still borrowing money from IMF until Today. Indonesia Today borrow money mostly from financial market and few from World Bank and Asian Development Bank. We never borrow money from IMF after we paid all of the loan in 2008, because of that we dont have any obligation to follow their advices.
Indonesia government is closer to World Bank and Asian Development Bank and has some colaboration research with those two institutions where our economic policy will likely be based on those research.
Our current financial minister is also former World Bank Managing Director, so we dont think we are going to weight IMF advice on us as something better than our own economist analysists, but of course we should have open mind and study all of the advises from different think thank groups and financial institutions (including from IMF) to better form our economic strategy.
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