[OpenSpending] openspending Digest, Vol 43, Issue 4

Permana Yudiarso permana.yudiarso at gmail.com
Fri Jul 5 00:27:21 UTC 2013


Hi All,

i am YUDI from Jakarta,
it is nice to share with you to enhance my capacity in opendata spending.
i'd love to share some spending data of govern't INdonesia both national
and local.

National Data:
http://www.anggaran.depkeu.go.id/Content/APBN%202013.pdf

Provincial Data:
still in the collection phase

Regencies/municipalities:
still in the collection phase

Looking forward to work and share with you all,particularly next week event

Regards from Jakarta,
YUDI



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>    1. Using Open Spending and Revenue Data to Assign    Credit Scores
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>    2. culture spending data (Olav Anders ?vreb?)
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> Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 07:26:33 -0700
> From: "Marc Joffe" <marc at publicsectorcredit.org>
> Subject: [OpenSpending] Using Open Spending and Revenue Data to Assign
>         Credit Scores to Local Governments
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> My interest in the OpenSpending project was triggered by the desire to
> create a more transparent alternative to government credit ratings.
> Utilizing a grant from the state of California, my group gathered fiscal
> data for 260 cities in the state, created a credit scoring model and
> computed scores for this universe.  The modeling approach is described in a
> working paper at
> http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2258801.
> The data and initial scores have been published on the web at
> http://www.publicsectorcredit.org/ca.
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> We will publish an additional model after the peer review process
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> I believe that layering models like these on top of the open spending data
> will make this information more compelling.  To be consistent with the
> vision of OKFN, such models should be fully transparent.  In our case, we
> published the model in an Excel workbook available on the web site.
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> Marc Joffe
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> Public Sector Credit Solutions
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> Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 18:22:04 +0200
> From: Olav Anders ?vreb? <olav.ovrebo at gmail.com>
> Subject: [OpenSpending] culture spending data
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> Hi,
> I am researching an article about spending on culture around Europe.
> My aim is to create an overview over the impacts on the cultural
> sector of austerity/the economic crisis. It would be great to get tips
> on how to find the relevant data (a challenge here is that it has to
> be quite recent, otherwise I won't find out about the "crisis
> effect"). Preferably covering EU-27 (28?) or as many countries as
> possible, but data on single countries also interesting:
> - State funding (budgets) of culture, maybe also regional level
> - Non-state financing of culture, i.e sponsorships from businesses,
> funding by foundations etc
> - The public's use of culture, i.e cinema visits, library lending,
> book reading etc
> - Employees in the cultural sector
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> All the best
> Olav
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