The Staple Approach and the Role of the Government in Australian Economic Development: The Wheat Industry

1966 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. P. Fogarty
2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 17-27
Author(s):  
Imeda Tsindeliani ◽  
Olga Gorbunova ◽  
Elena Matyanova ◽  
Kirill Pisenko ◽  
Oksana Palozyan ◽  
...  

The subjects of this study are the effectiveness of budget innovations in the field budgetary rule making and the role of the government in shaping fiscal policy in a digital economy. The article makes a case for new approaches to budget formation, for the enhanced use of budgetary levers to boost socio-economic development in the context of global digitalization. In order to make the influence of social informatization on economic development more effective, the economy has to move to a flat (network) management model. The problems of budget control are analyzed


Al-Risalah ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 18-54
Author(s):  
Husnul Khotimah Sylvia

The role of the Government in developing and developing Islamic economics in Indonesia has a very urgent and important role capacity, because the determining factor for the sustainability of sharia economic development is the urgency of the government's role in several aspects; (1) The policy aspect ofunderstanding the role of government according to Islam, (2) the basic aspects of Islamic economic policy, (3) the policy aspects of understanding the Islamiceconomic system, (4) the policy aspects of fulfilling the law, (5) the policy aspects of governance execution and development. If the five aspects can be fulfilled and carried out, then it is assured that Indonesia will experience overall economic growth, all levels of society will increase and there will be no imbalanced economic inequality.


Al-Risalah ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-52
Author(s):  
Husnul Khotimah Sylvia

The role of the Government in developing and developing Islamic economics in Indonesia has a very urgent and important role capacity, because the determining factor for the sustainability of sharia economic development is the urgency of the government's role in several aspects; (1) The policy aspect of understanding the role of government according to Islam, (2) the basic aspects of Islamic economic policy, (3) the policy aspects of understanding the Islamic economic system, (4) the policy aspects of fulfilling the law, (5) the policy aspects of governance execution and development. If the five aspects can be fulfilled and carried out, then it is assured that Indonesia will experience overall economic growth, all levels of society will increase and there will be no imbalanced economic inequality.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-145
Author(s):  
RR. Catharina Dewi Wulansari ◽  
Journal Manager APHA

Every State wants a condition in which the people have a prominent level of welfare and prosperity, because that condition can reflect how a state has been successful in carrying out its development. The existence of development that can lead to prominent level of welfare and prosperity, certainly, shows the success of a state in achieving the state's goals. But in practice it is often found that the people of a state do not have a prominent level of welfare and prosperity due to the unprotected rights of the people. The lack protection rights of the people are one form of social problems; which of course requires a very fast handling. Therefore, in general, every state tries, so that the protection rights of the people can be fulfilled. Similarly, for the state of Indonesia, the protection of communal customderived land rights (ulayat rights) of indigenous peoples is one of the tasks that must be fulfilled by the government. The effort is not easy; therefore, needs a thorough study to overcome the problem. The method used in this research is a normative juridical method. The results of the study, indicate the role of government in regulating the recognition forms of the rights of indigenous peoples, especially, communal custom-derived land rights of indigenous people. In addition, there are various substances of legislation that must be regulated in order to recognize communal custom-derived land rights of indigenous people such as how to recognize indigenous peoples, their recognition procedures, indigenous peoples' obligations, and dispute resolution mechanisms. Finally, regulation about recognition of indigenous peoples is expected to have an impact on the economic development of indigenous peoples itself.


2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 188-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suhaiza Ismail ◽  
Fatimah Azzahra Haris

Purpose – This paper aims to, first, examine the rationale for implementation of public private partnerships (PPP) in Malaysia. Second, it investigates the differences among perceptions of the public and private sectors, in relation to the rationales for implementing PPP in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey captured the perceptions of the public and private sectors concerning the rationales for PPP implementation in Malaysia. Of 250 questionnaires distributed, 122 usable responses were obtained and analysed using SPSS to rank the importance of the rationales and to examine differences in perceptions between the government and private sectors. Findings – Results show that “to enhance private sector involvement in economic development” is the only rationale that was rated as most important by all respondents. While other rationales were perceived as important, “to reduce the role of the Government in providing public services and facilities” was regarded as the least important rationale by both parties. The results also reveal significant differences between public and private perceptions for the least important rationales. Originality/value – This paper offers empirical evidence on the concept and the rationales for implementing PPP in Malaysia, and also provides evidence on the differences in the perceptions of the public and private sectors in relation to these rationales.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theresia Octastefani ◽  
Bayu Mitra Adhyatma Kusuma

This study aims to analyze and describe the role of Malang Regency Government in improving the local economic development through the tourism sector, in this case Balekambang Beach particularly. To analyze this problem, the researchers used the perspective of the New Public Management. This research uses qualitative type of research, descriptive analysis approach, and the interactive data analysis methods of Miles and Huberman. The research results showed that in improving the local economic development through the tourism sector, Malang Regency Government has to play its role as an entrepreneur, coordinator, facilitator, and stimulator with as much as possible to be able to boost regional economic development. Despite in the fact cannot be denied that there are still obstacles or barriers that must be faced in playing the role of the government.


Author(s):  
Arav Ouandlous

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; line-height: normal; text-indent: 0in; margin: 0in 0.5in 0pt;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 10pt;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">One of the main objectives of this study is to show the necessity of capital markets and the sine qua non condition for their effective and efficient use for economic development.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>I relied heavily on a large body of scientific literature and empirical evidence to support my assertions.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>The implementation of capital markets requires time and more importantly cooperation between the government authorities and the private sector.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>I believe that the efficient functioning of capital markets presupposes a favorable economic and political environment and a corresponding appropriate institutional support for this environment.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>The confidence in the future and the confidence of the investors in this future are the sine qua non for the success of these capital markets.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>Thus, the role of the government in providing this confidence is pivotal to the implementation of efficient capital markets and to the propelling of economic development.</span></span></p>


1972 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 333-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. K. Helleiner

During the first decade of independence for the tropical African states, economic planning has moved through several stages. Before and at the time of independence the development literature still featured debates as to whether or not to plan, and what the role of the government should be in economic development. In Africa these debates were won, hands down, by the planners and by ‘African socialists’ of various types. Within a few years there appeared a host of plan documents responding to the perceived requirements, leading one analyst even to characterise Africa as ‘the continent of economic plans’1 articles on ‘comprehensive economic planning’ and simple econometric models were at that time in fashion. These plans were typically prepared by foreigners with relatively little experience of the countries concerned, and were based upon the scrappiest of data and analysis. While not as elaborate in their technique, or as far removed from reality, as many of their counterparts of the period in Asia and Latin America, these plans tended to be just as lacking in real content, political support, or potential for implementation. Their authors usually departed for home shortly afterwards, leaving the hardpressed decision-makers on the scene (many of whom were themselves expatriates newly arrived in the country) little the wiser.


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