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Pendidikan Perencanaan Menjelang Era Asia-Pasifik: Perlunya Fleksibilitas Pendidikan Pradono, .
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 7, No 20 (1996)
Publisher : Center for Research and Community Services ITB

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Globalization in economy has resulted in economic interdependency on a global scale. Economic activities have experienced tertiary proc ess, or activities characterized by the domination  of  service sector activities. Eventhough this phenomenon is more intensive in  developed  countries,  its  implications,  nonetheless,  will  affect  the  developing countries.  At  a  certain  level  developing  countries  will  play  and  experience  this  new pattern.  Developing  countries  should  seize  this  momentum  rightly  .  Human  resources preparation  through education  is  very  essential  in  utilizing  this  momentum.  Planning education is one important area in responding to  the changing world. Some adjustments with new rethoric in education world is needed.
Bolstering Indonesia's Urban Government Finance: Lessons from Extended Crises Patta, Jhonny; Pradono, .
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 15, No 3 (2004)
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This paper examines the possibility for urban governments in Indonesia to bolster their finance in response to the decline in national government finance due to extended crisis, as well as the policy towards local autonomy & decentralization. Derived from local public finance literature, it is argued that there are at least three approaches viable to be implemented by local government to bolster their finance namely intensive revenue mobilization, engineered efficiency improvements, and expenditure responsibility contraction. We explore the possibility of each approach to be implemented to local government within the context of socio-political setting in Indonesia. Though we haven't come to judge which approach is the best implemented, as it may come to be case & local specific, we note the importance of private role that could be played in all approaches.