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This document appears to provide data on key economic and innovation indicators for Indonesia. It includes statistics on population, GDP, income level, performance on the global innovation index, scores on institutions, investment, trade, business sophistication, and knowledge and innovation linkages. The data shows Indonesia has a population of 260.6 million people and GDP of $941 billion, ranking as a lower-middle income country that scored 30.1 on the global innovation index.
This document appears to provide data on key economic and innovation indicators for Indonesia. It includes statistics on population, GDP, income level, performance on the global innovation index, scores on institutions, investment, trade, business sophistication, and knowledge and innovation linkages. The data shows Indonesia has a population of 260.6 million people and GDP of $941 billion, ranking as a lower-middle income country that scored 30.1 on the global innovation index.
This document appears to provide data on key economic and innovation indicators for Indonesia. It includes statistics on population, GDP, income level, performance on the global innovation index, scores on institutions, investment, trade, business sophistication, and knowledge and innovation linkages. The data shows Indonesia has a population of 260.6 million people and GDP of $941 billion, ranking as a lower-middle income country that scored 30.1 on the global innovation index.
TH 96 Population (millions).....................................................................................260.6 E 4.2.1 Ease of protecting minority investors* ..............................................56.7 67 GDP (US$ billions).......................................................................................941.0 GL 4.2.2 Market capitalization, % GDP ..................................................................41.0 GDP per capita, PPP$.............................................................................11,125.9 38 OB Income group Lower-middleincome AL 4.2.3 Venture capital deals/bn PPP$ GDP .......................................................0.080 Region South East Asia, East Asia, andOceania INN 4.3 Trade, competition, & market scale .....................................................79.7 8 • OV Score 0–100 4.3.1 Applied tariff rate, weighted mean, % ..............................................2.3 58 ATI or value (hard data)Rank 4.3.2 Intensity of local competition† ..............................................................71.2 ON Global Innovation Index (out of 127)................... 30.1 87 50 IND Innovation Output Sub-Index...............................................................24.5 73 4.3.3 Domestic market scale, bn PPP$ ...................................................3,027.8 8 EX Innovation Input Sub-Index..................................................................35.7 99 • 201 7 I: Innovation Effi ciency Ratio...................................................................0.7 42 5 Business sophistication...............................26.2 96 Co Global Innovation Index 2016 (out of 128) .........................................29.1 88 untr 5.1 Knowledge workers .........................................................................................9.7 123 y/E Institutions 41.2. 120 5.1.1 Knowledge-intensive employment, %.................................................9.8 96 con 1.1Political environment .......................................................................... .........42.9 89 5.1.2 Firms offering formal training, % firms .................................................7.7 90 om 1.1.1Political stability & safety* ..........................................................................49.4 94 5.1.3 GERD performed by business, % of GDP ........................................0.0 76 y 1.1.2Government eff ectiveness* .............................................................. ........36.4 83 5.1.4 GERD financed by business, % ................................................................n/an/a Pro 5.1.5 Females employed w/advanced degrees, % total........................4.8 77 file 1.2Regulatory environment ............................................................................16.7 126 s 1.2.1Regulatory quality* ..... ........................................................................... ........36.7 82 5.2 Innovation linkages .......................................................................................34.744 1.2.2Rule of law* .........................................................................................................27.4 86 5.2.1 University/industry research collaboration † ..................................57.0 27 • 1.2.3 Cost of redundancy dismissal, salary weeks ..................................57.8 125 5.2.2 State of cluster development† ...............................................................57.6 1.3Business environment..................................................................................64.0 79 28 • 1.3.1Ease of starting a business* .............................................................. ........76.4 112 5.2.3 GERD financed by abroad, %....................................................................n/an/a 1.3.2Ease of resolving insolvency* ..................................................................46.5 70 5.2.4 JV–strategic alliance deals/bn PPP$ GDP ...........................................0.0 97 1.3.3Ease of paying taxes* .......................................................................... .........69.3 5.2.5 Patent families 2+ offices/bn PPP$ GDP .............................................0.0 117 77 5.3 Knowledge absorption ...............................................................................34.1 58 2 Human capital & research 23.0. . .92 5.3.1 Intellectual property payments, % total trade ................................0.9 36 2.1Education ..................................................................................................... ........33.5 103 5.3.2 High-tech imports less re-imports, % total trade ..........................8.5 58 2.1.1Expenditure on education, % GDP ........................................................ .3.3 94 5.3.3 ICT services imports, % total trade .........................................................1.0 66 2.1.2 Gov’t expenditure/pupil, secondary, % GDP/cap ........................ .9.9 97 5.3.4 FDI net inflows, % GDP...................................................................................2.6 70 2.1.3School life expectancy, years ...................................................................12.9 75 5.3.5 Research talent, % in business enterprise ...................................35.5 39 2.1.4 PISA scales in reading, maths, & science .................................. .....395.5 63 2.1.5 Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary............................................................15.5 66 6 Knowledge & technology outputs.................20.9 70 6.1 Knowledge creation .........................................................................................2.9 113 2.2Tertiary education ........ .......................................................................... .........27.5 87 6.1.1 Patents by origin/bn PPP$ GDP ................................................................0.4 81 2.2.1 Tertiary enrolment, % gross..................................................................31.1 77 6.1.2 PCT patent applications/bn PPP$ GDP ................................................0.0 103 2.2.2 Graduates in science & engineering, % ................................ ........21.7 47 6.1.3 Utility models by origin/bn PPP$ GDP .................................................0.1 53 2.2.3 Tertiary inbound mobility, %....... .......................................................... .0.1 104 6.1.4 Scientific & technical articles/bn PPP$ GDP .....................................0.7 124 2.3Research & development (R&D) ... ........................................................... .8.1 63 6.1.5 Citable documents H index .....................................................................11.8 55 2.3.1 Researchers, FTE/mn pop......................................................................89.5 87 6.2 Knowledge impact ...................................................................................... ..39.833 2.3.2Gross expenditure on R&D, % GDP ....... ............................................. .0.1 105 • 2.3.3 Global R&D companies, avg. expend. top 3, mn $US...................0.0 43 6.2.1 Growth rate of PPP$ GDP/worker, % . ................................................ ....4.69 • 2.3.4 QS u niversity ranking, average score top 3*..................................29.8 38 • 6.2.2 New businesses/th pop. 15–64....... ................................................ .....0.3 91 6.2.3 Computer software spending, % GDP ............................................. ....0.3 36 3 Infrastructure 42.0. . .81 • 3.1 Information & communication technologies (ICTs)..................35.6 99 6.2.4 ISO 9001 quality certificates/bn PPP$ GDP ................................... ....3.0 80 3.1.1ICT access* .................................................................................................. ........47.1 6.2.5 High- & medium-high-tech manufactures, % ........................ .....0.3 43 88 6.3 Knowledge diff usion ........ .......................................................................... ..19.9 3.1.2ICT use* .... ..................................................................................................... ........21.9 81 96 6.3.1 Intellectual property receipts, % total trade ................................. ....0.0 76 3.1.3Government’s online service*......... ................................................ ........36.2 102 6.3.2 High-tech exports less re-exports, % total trade .. ..................... ....3.5 43 3.1.4E-participation* ................................................................................................37.3101 6.3.3 ICT services exports, % total trade ...... ................................................ ....0.6 3.2General infrastructure .......................................................................... ........46.7 35 • 95 3.2.1Electricity output, kWh/cap ............................................................. ......898.2 96 6.3.4 FDI net outflows, % GDP ........................................................................... ....1.2 48 3.2.2Logistics perform an ce* ......... .............................................................. ........42.6 62 3.2.3Gross capital formation, % GDP ..... ................................................ ........34.7 8 • 7 Creative outputs.........................................28.1 77 7.1 Intangible 3.3Ecological sustainability ........ ............................................................. .........43.669 assets .... ........................................................................................ ..37.5 88 3.3.1 GDP/unit of energy use.............................................................. ........11.136 • 7.1.1 Trademarks by origin/bn PPP$ GDP . ................................................ ..13.2 95 3.3.2Environmental performance* .................................................................65.9 91 7.1.2 Industrial designs by origin/bn PPP$ GDP . ................................... ....0.9 64 3.3.3 ISO 14001 environmental certificates/bn PPP$ GDP....................0.8 72 7.1.3 ICTs & business model creation† ........ ................................................ ..62.9 52 4 Market sophistication 46.0. . .64 7.1.4 ICTs & organizational model creation† ......... .................................. ..59.8 38 4.1Credit ......................................................................................................................25.0 • 99 7.2 Creative goods & services ....................................................................... ..22.3 52 4.1.1Ease of getting credit* ......................................................................... ........60.055 7.2.1 Cultural & creative services exports, % of total trade...... ........ ..n/a n/a 4.1.2 Domestic credit to private sector, % GDP .......................................39.1 83 7.2.2 National feature films/mn pop. 15–69........................................ .....0.5 93 4.1.3Microfinance gross loans, % GDP . .......................................................... .0.0 68 7.2.3 Global ent. & media market/th pop. 15–69 .................................. ....1.8 52 7.2.4 Printing & publishing manufactures, %...................................... .....0.5 88 7.2.5 Creative goods exports, % total trade .............................................. ....3.9 13 • 7.3.1 Generic top-level domains (TLDs)/th pop. 15–69 .................... ....1.6 87 7.3.2 Country-code TLDs/th pop. 15–69 ..... ................................................ ....2.0 66 7.3 Online creativity ..... ........................................................................................ ..15.2 79 7.3.3 Wikipedia edits/mn pop. 15–69 ........................................................... ....3.6 94 7.3.4 Video uploads on YouTube/pop. 15–69 ....... ................................... .22.8 56
NOTES: • indicates a strength; a weakn ess; * an index; † a survey question.
indicates that the country’s data are older than the base year; see Appendix II for details, including the year of the data, at http://globalinnovationindex.org . Square brackets indicate that the data minimum coverage (DMC) requirements were not met at the sub-pillar or pillar level; see page 181 of this appendix for details.