荷兰诅咒印尼:亚洲开发银行贷款项目的失业问题

IF 1.1 Q4 BUSINESS
M. Ingratubun, Ardika Perdana Fahly, Beny Cahyadie, Nefo Indra Nizara, Raden Ratih Rantini
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亚行在借款人签署贷款协议后需要五年多的时间来支付商定的贷款资金,因为这些贷款附带条件,而商业银行只需要一天时间就可以发放任何商定的贷款。在这五年期间,这些资金留在银行并获得复利,不利于印尼。发展研究大多忽略了这些成果及其影响。我们知道亚洲开发银行贷款造成了印尼约3%的失业率,我们审查了1969年至2017年一个项目实施期间的延迟对失业率的影响,该项目涉及325个亚洲开发银行的贷款项目,价值超过330亿美元。我们采用了非计量经济学方法,采用了项目和投资组合的管理原则。结果显示,亚行1%的国内生产总值贷款最初帮助印尼将失业率降低了30%。然而,由于亚洲开发银行的标准实施时间为五年,再加上额外的两年延迟(总共七年),我们观察到失业率下降了一半,但随后又出现了逆转,失业率增加了三倍。这也导致印尼每1美元贷款遭受0.6至12美元的资本损失,相当于其国内生产总值的4.98%,因为资金的发放延迟。亚洲开发银行贷款具有严重的负面影响,由于延期,其波动率超过200%。解决这个问题很简单,但需要进行范式转换。
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Dutch Curse on Indonesia: Unemployment by Asian Development Bank (ADB) Loan Projects
The ADB takes more than five years to disburse the agreed-upon loan funds after the borrower signs the loan agreements, because of the conditionalities attached to such loans, compared with it only taking one day for commercial banks to release any agreed loans. During this five-year period, the funds stay in the bank and gain compounded interest, disfavoring Indonesia. Development studies have mostly overlooked these gains and their impacts. Knowing that ADB loans cause about 3% of Indonesia’s unemployment, we reviewed the delay’s impacts during a project’s implementation on unemployment involving 325 ADB loan projects, valued at over $33 billion, from 1969 to 2017. We used a non-econometric methodology by adopting the management principles of the project and portfolio. The results show that the ADB’s loans at 1% GDP initially helped Indonesia reduce its unemployment by 30%. However, because of the ADB’s standard implementation of five years, along with an extra two-year delay (seven years in total) we observed shorter unemployment reductions by half, but then reversed, increased and tripled joblessness. This is also causing Indonesia to suffer capital losses of $0.6 to $12 per $1 of loan money, which is equivalent to 4.98% of its GDP because of the delays in the disbursement of the funds. ADB loans have severe negative effects, with over 200% volatility because of the delays. Fixing this is simple but requires a paradigm shift.
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期刊介绍: An objective of the Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business (GamaIJB) is to promote the wide dissemination of the results of systematic scholarly inquiries into the broad field of business research. The GamaIJB is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on business. The GamaIJB invites manuscripts in the areas: Marketing Management, Finance Management, Strategic Management, Operation Management, Human Resource Management, E-business, Knowledge Management, Management Accounting, Management Control System, Management Information System, International Business, Business Economics, Business Ethics and Sustainable, and Entrepreneurship.
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