Indonesia's Specific Allocation Grant (DAK) data tracks central government funds allocated to regions for capital spending aligned with national priorities. The dataset is provided by the Indonesia Database for Policy and Economic Research and originates from the World Bank platform. The grant has a formula component considering fiscal gaps and includes a 10 percent matching requirement.
Use Cases
- Analyze grant allocation amounts across different Indonesian regions.
- Study the relationship between fiscal gap metrics and funding distribution.
- Track capital spending priorities by region over time.
- Model the impact of the 10 percent matching requirement on local budgets.
- Compare funding for special activities against national priority areas.
Strengths
- Data originates from a national policy and economic research database.
- Grant structure is clearly defined with specific spending restrictions.
Limitations
- Specific row count, column details, and temporal coverage are unknown.
- Data granularity (e.g., province-level or district-level) is unspecified.
Provenance
- Source
- Indonesia Database for Policy and Economic Research via World Bank.
- Collection Method
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- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
- Indonesia