@case {1273340, title = {719.0 Financing Indonesia{\textquoteright}s Roads}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In the fall of 1986, the World Bank offered the government of Indonesia a loan of approximately US $200-250 million for highway construction in the capital city of Jakarta and the country{\textquoteright}s other four largest urban centers. It was an attractive proposal: plummeting world oil prices had squeezed the national treasury, which had derived about 60 percent of its revenues from Indonesian oil profits. But for much the same reason, Indonesia{\textquoteright}s Ministry of Finance felt compelled to find new revenue sources to repay the loan.\ } }