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Government stats: Australia vs Indonesia

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Capital city Canberra Jakarta
Corruption
General government final consumption expenditure > annual % growth 3.73 % 3.99 %
Ranked 48th in 2004. Ranked 44th in 2004. 7% more than Australia
General government final consumption expenditure > constant 2000 US$ 82,907,000,000 constant 2000 US$ 14,990,690,000 constant 2000 US$
Ranked 12th in 2004. 5 times more than Indonesia Ranked 37th in 2004.
General government final consumption expenditure > current US$ 119,865,400,000 $ 21,373,510,000 $
Ranked 11th in 2004. 5 times more than Indonesia Ranked 33rd in 2004.
General government final consumption expenditure > current US$ (per $ GDP) 0.2 $ per $1 of GDP 0.1 $ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 56th in 2004. 118% more than Indonesia Ranked 151st in 2004.
Legal origin English French
Status federal democracy democracy
Start-up procedures to register a business > number 2 12
Ranked 170th in 2006. Ranked 37th in 2006. 5 times more than Australia
Time required to build a warehouse > days 140 days 224 days
Ranked 124th in 2006. Ranked 56th in 2006. 60% more than Australia
Time required to enforce a contract > days 181 days 570 days
Ranked 166th in 2006. Ranked 64th in 2006. 2 times more than Australia
Time required to register property > days 5 days 42 days
Ranked 158th in 2006. Ranked 98th in 2006. 7 times more than Australia
Time required to start a business > days 2 days 97 days
Ranked 171st in 2006. Ranked 13th in 2006. 48 times more than Australia
Time to prepare and pay taxes > hours 107 hours 576 hours
Ranked 145th in 2006. Ranked 22nd in 2006. 4 times more than Australia
Total businesses registered > number 3,162,025 32,337
Ranked 6th in 2003. 97 times more than Indonesia Ranked 59th in 2003.
Transnational Issues > Disputes > International Timor-Leste and Australia agreed in 2005 to defer the disputed portion of the boundary for fifty years and to split hydrocarbon revenues evenly outside the Joint Petroleum Development Area covered by the 2002 Timor Sea Treaty; dispute with Timor-Leste hampers creation of a revised maritime boundary with Indonesia in the Timor Sea; regional states continue to express concern over Australia's 2004 declaration of a 1,000-nautical mile-wide maritime identification zone; Australia asserts land and maritime claims to Antarctica; in 2004 Australia submitted its claims to Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) to extend its continental margins covering over 3.37 million square kilometers, expanding its seabed roughly thirty percent more than its claimed exclusive economic zone; since 2003, Australia has led the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI) to maintain civil and political order and reinforce regional security Indonesia has a stated foreign policy objective of establishing stable fixed land and maritime boundaries with all of its neighbors; Timor-Leste-Indonesia Boundary Committee has resolved all but a small portion of the land boundary, but discussions on maritime boundaries are stalemated over sovereignty of the uninhabited coral island of Pulau Batek/Fatu Sinai in the north and alignment with Australian claims in the south; many refugees from Timor-Leste who left in 2003 still reside in Indonesia and refuse repatriation; a 1997 treaty between Indonesia and Australia settled some parts of their maritime boundary but outstanding issues remain; ICJ's award of Sipadan and Ligitan islands to Malaysia in 2002 left the sovereignty of Unarang rock and the maritime boundary in the Ambalat oil block in the Celebes Sea in dispute; the ICJ decision has prompted Indonesia to assert claims to and to establish a presence on its smaller outer islands; Indonesia and Singapore continue to work on finalization of their 1973 maritime boundary agreement by defining unresolved areas north of Indonesia's Batam Island; Indonesian secessionists, squatters, and illegal migrants create repatriation problems for Papua New Guinea; piracy remains a problem in the Malacca Strait; maritime delimitation talks continue with Palau; Indonesian groups challenge Australia's claim to Ashmore Reef; Australia has closed parts of the Ashmore and Cartier Reserve to Indonesian traditional fishing and placed restrictions on certain catches
Trademarks, nonresidents 15,569 11,938
Ranked 5th in 1996. 30% more than Indonesia Ranked 12th in 1996.
Trademarks, residents 21,777 16,251
Ranked 13th in 1996. 34% more than Indonesia Ranked 16th in 1996.
United Nations mission Http://www.australiaun.org
http://www.dfat.gov.au/
http://www.indonesiamission-ny.org/
http://www.dfa-deplu.go.id/
UN membership date 1 Nov. 1945 28 Sep. 1950

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