sebenernya bisa tinggal bagi jumlah penduduk aja pak...tapi untuk pastinya serta ranking nya,silahkan berkunjung ke link ini http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita
dari sana sih keliatan kalo menurut IMF : kita ranking 115 Bank dunia kita ranking :108 the world fact book : 119 tadi saya coba nelusurin link yang di posting sama pak siswa rizali,ini lebih lengkap lagi lho pak datanya pak....cuman emang agak pusing baca nya...hehehe http://www.adb.org/statistics/pdf/Basic-Statistics-2008.pdf thnx lho pak siswa rizali buat link nya,lumayan buat nambah2 referensi,jadi kalo lagi surfing di internet agak lebih ter arah nih saya..huehehe ----- Original Message ----- From: "abdulrahim abdulrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:03 AM Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined. Bagaimana kalau GDP/ kapita, kita di urutan ke berapa? On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:01 AM, Meizal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > wah ini lebih bagus lagi data pringkat berdasar kan gdp,...dan wah ranking > kita gak jelek2 amet berarti ya...hehehe > > btw thnx lho pak pram...bwt link sumber gdp nya :) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "pram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 4:34 AM > Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year > low > after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. > Bonds declined. > > > Ukurannya GDP pak. Lihat list di bawah dari > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal): > > > Country GDP (millions of USD) > — World 54,584,918 > — European Union 16,905,620 > 1 United States 13,807,550 > 2 Japan 4,381,576 > 3 Germany 3,320,913 > 4 China (PRC) 3,280,224 > 5 United Kingdom 2,804,437 > 6 France 2,593,779 > 7 Italy 2,104,666 > 8 Spain 1,439,983 > 9 Canada 1,436,086 > 10 Brazil 1,313,590 > 11 Russia 1,289,535 > 12 India 1,100,695 > 13 Mexico 1,022,816 > 14 South Korea 969,871 > 15 Australia 908,990 > 16 Netherlands 777,241 > 17 Turkey 659,276 > 18 Sweden 454,839 > 19 Belgium 453,283 > 20 Indonesia 432,944 > 21 Switzerland 427,074 > 22 Poland 422,090 > 23 Norway 389,457 > 24 Republic of China (Taiwan) 383,347 > 25 Saudi Arabia 381,938 > 26 Austria 371,219 > 27 Greece 313,806 > 28 Denmark 312,046 > 29 Iran 285,304 > 30 South Africa 283,071 > 31 Ireland 261,247 > 32 Argentina 260,122 > 33 Finland 246,350 > 34 Thailand 245,351 > 35 Venezuela 227,753 > 36 Portugal 223,447 > — Hong Kong 207,171 > 37 Colombia 202,630 > 38 United Arab Emirates 190,744 > 39 Malaysia 186,718 > 40 Czech Republic 174,999 > 41 Nigeria 166,985 > 42 Romania 165,983 > 43 Israel 164,103 > 44 Chile 163,914 > 45 Singapore 161,349 > 46 Philippines 144,062 > 47 Pakistan 143,766 > 48 Ukraine 141,644 > 49 Hungary 138,356 > 50 Algeria 134,275 > 51 New Zealand 128,711 > 52 Egypt 127,966 > 53 Kuwait 111,514 > 54 Peru 107,399 > 55 Kazakhstan 104,850 > 56 Morocco 75,116 > 57 Slovakia 74,988 > 58 Bangladesh 73,689 > 59 Qatar 73,256 > 60 Vietnam 70,943 > 61 Libya 69,929 > 62 Angola 61,334 > 63 Croatia 51,263 > 64 Luxembourg 49,531 > 65 Sudan 46,228 > 66 Slovenia 46,084 > 67 Ecuador 45,789 > 68 Belarus 44,773 > 69 Dominican Republic 40,988 > 70 Oman 40,391 > 71 Serbia 39,854 > 72 Bulgaria 39,609 > 73 Syria 38,970 > 74 Lithuania 38,886 > 75 Tunisia 35,010 > 76 Guatemala 33,694 > 77 Sri Lanka 32,347 > 78 Azerbaijan 31,240 > 79 Latvia 27,165 > 80 Kenya 27,026 > 81 Costa Rica 26,232 > 82 Turkmenistan 26,201 > 83 Lebanon 24,640 > 84 Uruguay 23,256 > 85 Uzbekistan 22,307 > 86 Yemen 21,818 > 87 Cyprus 21,303 > 88 Estonia 20,900 > 89 Trinidad and Tobago 20,878 > 90 Cameroon 20,686 > 91 El Salvador 20,373 > 92 Iceland 20,228 > 93 Panama 19,740 > 94 Côte d'Ivoire 19,824 > 95 Ethiopia 19,431 > 96 Bahrain 17,398 > 97 Tanzania 16,691 > 98 Jordan 15,833 > 99 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15,165 > 100 Ghana 15,160 > 101 Myanmar 13,480 > 102 Bolivia 13,292 > 103 Equatorial Guinea 12,574 > 104 Botswana 12,382 > 105 Honduras 12,279 > 106 Brunei 12,275 > 107 Paraguay 11,954 > 108 Uganda 11,785 > 109 Gabon 11,584 > 110 Zambia 11,411 > 111 Jamaica 11,266 > 112 Senegal 11,183 > 113 Albania 10,768 > 114 Democratic Republic of the Congo 10,423 > 115 Nepal 10,328 > 116 Georgia 10,227 > 117 Afghanistan 9,596 > 118 Armenia 9,229 > 119 Cambodia 8,690 > 120 Mozambique 8,069 > 121 Madagascar 7,711 > 122 Republic of Macedonia 7,685 > 123 Republic of the Congo 7,657 > 124 Malta 7,471 > 125 Namibia 7,446 > 126 Chad 6,965 > 127 Mali 6,940 > 128 Mauritius 6,928 > 129 Burkina Faso 6,751 > 130 The Bahamas 6,571 > 131 Haiti 6,031 > 132 Papua New Guinea 6,001 > 133 Nicaragua 5,724 > 134 Benin 5,566 > 135 Zimbabwe 4,723 > 136 Moldova 4,395 > 137 Niger 4,174 > 138 Guinea 4,157 > 139 Laos 4,028 > 140 Mongolia 3,894 > 141 Kyrgyzstan 3,748 > 142 Tajikistan 3,712 > 143 Malawi 3,561 > 144 Barbados 3,409 > 145 Rwanda 3,339 > 146 Fiji 3,324 > 147 Swaziland 2,890 > 148 Mauritania 2,819 > 149 Togo 2,497 > 150 Suriname 2,415 > 151 Central African Republic 1,714 > 152 Sierra Leone 1,665 > 153 Lesotho 1,598 > 154 Cape Verde 1,445 > 155 Eritrea 1,316 > 156 Belize 1,277 > 157 Bhutan 1,197 > 158 Antigua and Barbuda 1,088 > 159 Guyana 1,074 > 160 Maldives 1,058 > 161 Burundi 974 > 162 Saint Lucia 960 > 163 Djibouti 850 > 164 Liberia 735 > 165 Seychelles 712 > 166 The Gambia 644 > 167 Grenada 605 > 168 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 556 > 169 Saint Kitts and Nevis 527 > 170 Vanuatu 494 > 171 Samoa 476 > 172 Comoros 466 > 173 East Timor 459 > 174 Solomon Islands 377 > 175 Guinea-Bissau 356 > 176 Dominica 336 > 177 Tonga 246 > 178 São Tomé and Príncipe 145 > 179 Kiribati 67 > > On 11/18/08, meizal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> hehehe >> >> jumlah penduduk nya yang segambreng pak ( populasi nya ) :D,mungkin gak >> dimiliki negara tetangga yang seregional sama kita,peduduk yang besar kan >> korelasi nya sama konsumen yang besar dan target pasar yang besar,target >> pasar yang besar biasa nya sejalan dengan income yang besar bagi >> industri...income dari industri yang besar biasanya berkorelasi dengan >> gdp >> yang besar ...gdp yang besar dan tumbuh ters berarti bagus...( ini baru >> dari >> 1 sisi aja sih ini kita liat nya ) ..hehehe >> >> sayang nya cuman 1 konsumen nya masih tergantung dengan produk2 >> impor,slogan2 selama ini sih banyak yang bilang pakelah produk dalam >> negri...eh sial nya itu produsan bahan baku nya impor semua >> lagi...hehehe...klo nilai tukar nya gak stabil trs...inflasi nya nanti >> bisa >> jadi bergeser dari karna naik nya harga komodity jadi tinggi nya biaya >> modal >> akibat overhead yang impor tadi...inflasi tinggi--->daya beli >> turun--->income/earning emiten di revisi lagi--->gdp turun ( alias >> pertumbuhan ekonomi nya yang jeblok.. >> >> hehehe saya udah mule ngelantur nih, >> maklum otak nya baru nge-restart dan mo kembali di stanby kan pak >> hihihihi >> >> moga2 bisa stabil cepet ya pak Rp nya,dan pemerintah bisa cepet >> bereaksinya >> :-) >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: abdulrahim abdulrahim >> To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com >> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 3:22 AM >> Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year >> low >> after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six >> quarters. >> Bonds declined. >> >> >> >> >> Nanya dunk >> Kenapa si Indonesia suka disebut sebagai SouthEast Largest Economy? >> >> Apakah karena kekayaan alamnya atau komoditinya ? Bukannya ekonomi >> Singapura, Malaysia dan Thailand lebih besar daripada ekonomi >> Indonesia? >> >> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 9:18 PM, meizal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Indonesia's GDP Expands at Slowest Pace in 6 Quarters (Update2) >> > >> > >> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601013&sid=aozNnivhfxbQ&refer=emergingmarkets >> > >> > By Aloysius Unditu and Arijit Ghosh >> > >> > Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's economy grew at the slowest pace in >> > six >> > quarters as declining commodity prices reduced the value of exports and >> > agricultural output slowed. >> > >> > Southeast Asia's largest economy expanded 6.1 percent in the third >> > quarter >> > from a year earlier, after growing 6.4 percent in the preceding three >> > months, the Central Statistics Bureau said in Jakarta today. That's >> > more >> > than the median 5.9 percent forecast of 22 economists in a Bloomberg >> > News >> > survey. >> > >> > Exporters in Indonesia, the world's biggest producer of palm oil and >> > the >> > second-largest maker of rubber, are reeling from a slump in commodity >> prices >> > amid recessions in the U.S. and Europe. Japan fell into its first >> recession >> > since 2001, according to a Cabinet Office report today in Tokyo, after >> > the >> > world's second-largest economy unexpectedly shrank in the third >> > quarter. >> > >> > ``Going forward it's going to be a tough year in 2009,'' said Destry >> > Damayanti, an economist at PT Mandiri Sekuritas in Jakarta. ``We will >> > be >> > affected as exports and imports are expected to slow significantly.'' >> > >> > The rupiah fell 2.2 percent to 11,825 against the dollar at 5 p.m. in >> > Jakarta. >> > >> > The government last month cut next year's target for Indonesia's >> > overseas-sales growth to below 11.9 percent. Frozen credit markets are >> > making it difficult for companies to obtain the letters of credit >> > needed >> to >> > secure payment for their shipments. >> > >> > `Financial Turmoil' >> > >> > ``A few months ago I had five out of six containers already on their >> > way >> to >> > the port returned because the client suddenly called and said he >> > couldn't >> > secure the payment,'' said Umar Chotob, owner of CV Java Marindra Jaya, >> > which exports wooden furniture. ``The impact of the financial turmoil >> > is >> > remarkable. It's overwhelming.'' >> > >> > Exports growth slowed to 14.3 percent in the quarter from a year >> > earlier. >> > Farm output grew 2.4 percent in the three months ended September, the >> > slowest pace in six quarters. Construction increased 7.5 percent, the >> least >> > since the quarter ended December 2005. >> > >> > Rising prices of coal, palm oil, coffee and rubber earlier this year >> > increased the income of farmers and miners. That helped boost sales of >> > motorcycles to a record 612,032 in August, after Indonesians purchased >> > an >> > unprecedented 60,830 cars in July. >> > >> > Since then, commodity prices have tumbled. Power station coal prices at >> > Australia's Newcastle port, a benchmark for Asia, fell 6.2 percent in >> > the >> > week to Nov. 14 amid declines in global energy prices. >> > >> > ``All export prices are down and you can't compensate that with extra >> volume >> > because demand is not there,'' said Tony D. Costa, the president of PT >> Bank >> > Rabobank International Indonesia, a unit of the world's biggest >> agricultural >> > lender. Consumer spending is slowing and ``motorcycle sales will be >> > much >> > lower. That means the economy will slow.'' >> > >> > Global Slump >> > >> > Indonesia's economic growth may ease to as low as 5 percent next year >> > as >> the >> > world tilts toward a recession, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati >> said >> > on Nov. 9. >> > >> > ``It will be very, very challenging for us to maintain growth under the >> > current circumstances,'' Sri Mulyani said. ``Just like other developing >> > countries, we have to be prepared for a longer period of weakening in >> > the >> > economy.'' >> > >> > Government spending rose 16.9 percent in the third quarter, the fastest >> pace >> > since the three months ended June 2006, while consumer demand grew 5.3 >> > percent. >> > >> > ``Private consumption may still be able to sustain Indonesia's growth >> > trajectory amidst a deteriorating external trade position,'' said >> > Enrico >> > Tanuwidjaja, an economist in Singapore at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. >> > >> > The statistics agency forecasts 2008 economic growth to be a >> > ``minimum'' >> > 6 >> > percent and less than 6 percent next year. >> > >> > To contact the reporter on this story: Arijit Ghosh in Jakarta at >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Aloysius Unditu in Jakarta at >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]; >> > >> > Last Updated: November 17, 2008 05:30 EST >> > >> > Indonesia's Rupiah Approaches Seven-Year Low; Bonds Decline >> > >> > By Lilian Karunungan >> > >> > ________________________________ >> > >> > Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low >> after >> > the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. >> > Bonds >> > declined. >> > >> > >> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601083&sid=aJxWD3ZlC6Cw&refer=currency >> > >> > >> > >> > The currency was Asia's worst performer today versus the dollar, >> > sliding >> in >> > tandem with regional shares, as reports confirming recessions in Hong >> > Kong >> > and Japan prompted investors to seek safer bets than emerging-market >> assets. >> > Southeast Asia's largest economy expanded 6.1 percent in the third >> > quarter >> > from a year earlier, beating the 5.9 percent growth predicted by >> economists >> > in a Bloomberg survey. >> > >> > ``Even though the figure came in better than expected, it doesn't have >> much >> > impact on the rupiah itself,'' said Gundy Cahyadi, an economist at >> > IDEAglobal in Singapore. ``Global growth is giving skepticism to the >> market. >> > Risk appetite is not going to change much.'' >> > >> > The rupiah slumped 1.5 percent to 11,750 per dollar as of 4:29 p.m. in >> > Jakarta, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The currency touched >> > 11,988 on Nov. 13, the lowest level since April 2001. >> > >> > The MSCI Asia-Pacific Index of shares fell 0.5 percent, extending last >> > week's 4.7 percent slide. Overseas investors sold more Indonesian >> > shares >> > than they bought on all but three of this month's trading days, >> > according >> to >> > stock exchange data. >> > >> > Ten-year government bonds dropped for a fourth day on concern a >> > weakening >> > rupiah is keeping overseas investors away from the securities. >> > >> > ``The negative sentiment is coming from the rupiah,'' said Handy >> > Yunianto, >> a >> > Jakarta-based bond analyst at Mandiri Sekuritas, part of Indonesia's >> largest >> > lender. ``When the rupiah is volatile, the risk increases for foreign >> > investors.'' >> > >> > The yield on the 9 percent note due September 2018 rose 18 basis >> > points, >> or >> > 0.18 percentage point, to 16.1 percent, according to closing prices at >> > the >> > Inter Dealer Market Association. The price fell 0.6317, or 6,317 rupiah >> per >> > 1 million rupiah face amount, to 65.5100. 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