October 20 marked a new beginning for Indonesia, with Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka were officially appointed as the 8th President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia. One of Prabowo’s central promises is to achieve 8% economic growth during his presidency 📈, this goal aligns with Indonesia’s long-term goal of achieving “Golden Indonesia (Indonesia Emas, 2045)." President Prabowo himself have also stated what policies he aim to implement to fulfil this grand vision. Swipe ➡️ to learn more about the new presidency’s priorities for the next 5 years! #Macroeconomics #PrabowoGibran #EconomicGrowth #Indonesia #Equatorise
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Update. With a heavy heart, I'll now present this paper in memory of Bang Faisal who passed away this morning. Selamat jalan, Bang! --- Getting ready for the 2024 Indonesia Update. We review the economic development approach of Joko Widodo in the two periods of his presidency in Indonesia (2014–2024). With economic growth, poverty rate, and inequality figures at the background, we contextualize the ‘Jokowinomics’ with a focus on four aspects: his developmental state approach, infrastructure programs, foreign investment policy, and hilirisasi (downstreaming industrial policy). Using the lenses of political economics and institutional economics, we examine the levels of inclusivity and extraction of Jokowi’s approach, as well as the complementarity and contradictions of powers between the state and the society during his tenure. In doing so we compare Jokowi’s approach with two of his predecessors, President Yudhoyono and President Soeharto. We end with a prognosis on what economic development might result if Jokowi’s style is carried over by his successor, President-elect Prabowo Subianto.
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This comprehensive report from University of Indonesia (UI) will help you understand about Sharia Economic Outlook 2024 in Indonesia. Sharia Business is a major economic with high potential opportunity with more than 87% population in Indonesia as a Muslim. Hope you will get more insight about the future of sharia in Indonesia. #economic #sharia #indonesia
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Wow, it's happening! Indonesia's capital city is finally set to migrate to Nusantara in East Kalimantan. How will this impact Malaysia's macroeconomic situation at East Malaysia? #Indonesia #CapitalCity #Nusantara #EastKalimantan #Malaysia #Macroeconomics
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On August 17, 1945, Sukarno read the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence. But that doesn't mean our struggle is over. Let's make Indonesia more advanced in the fields of education, economy and digital evolution. Happy 79th Indonesian Independence Day. #hutri79 #hutri #indonesia #indonesia79 #vgidigital #merdeka #79 #education #digital #economy
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Read the latest opinion article by Alfian Banjaransari, Center for Market Education Indonesia Country Manager.
In his latest opinion article for Indonesia Watch, Alfian Banjaransari, Center for Market Education #Indonesia Country Manager, discussed the latest China's monetary expansion, focusing on the consequences for the Indonesian economy. https://lnkd.in/gNq5qraK
Saat Aliran Modal Tiongkok Banjiri Indonesia: Untung atau Buntung? - INDONESIAWATCH
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#AsianAmerican heritage month: 🇮🇩 Did you know that Indonesia is made up of close to 18,000 islands? From ancient empires to a thriving modern democracy, Indonesia boasts a rich tapestry of influences. Explore how Indonesia’s history, economy, and society have evolved to contribute to the country’s modern mindset, attitudes, and values. #atmaglobal #digitallearning #professionaldevelopment
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I am thrilled to announce the publication of our collaboration works with my colleague, Anum Intan M., on stratsea. The piece analyzes Indonesia's prospective membership in BRICS, emphasizing the considerable economic prospects it offers, such as enhanced market access and less reliance on Western countries. Nonetheless, it highlights the inherent hazards to Indonesia's non-alignment strategy, sovereignty, and regional significance. The research underscores the imperative for the government to judiciously weigh these opportunities and challenges to safeguard and promote national interests. https://lnkd.in/gKYsN42P
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Indonesia SEZ Business Forum 2024: Showcasing SEZs as vital drivers of economic growth and global investment under President Prabowo Subianto's vision. Click here to read more in today’s edition of The Jakarta Post: https://lnkd.in/gy3ENG94 Sekretariat Dewan Nasional Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus
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Welcoming Indonesia's New President: Prabowo Subianto! On October 20, 2024, Prabowo Subianto was inaugurated as the eighth president of Indonesia, marking a significant moment in the nation's history. As a former general and defense minister, Prabowo brings a wealth of experience to his new role. Key Highlights of His Presidency: - Economic Revival: Prabowo pledges to revive Indonesia's economy, focusing on reducing poverty and inequality, with plans to achieve self-sufficiency in food and energy within five years. - Anti-Corruption Efforts: A strong stance against corruption is central to his agenda, aiming to ensure a fair and just society. - Technological Advancements: Emphasizing the importance of technology, Prabowo's administration is expected to drive advancements that will propel Indonesia forward in the global tech landscape. - Foreign Policy: Prabowo aims to strengthen ties with neighboring countries and maintain a balanced approach on the global stage, continuing Indonesia's tradition of non-aligned foreign policy. As we embrace this new chapter, it's an exciting time for us, Bangsa Indonesia and our people. Let's stay tuned to witness how these initiatives unfold and contribute to the nation's progress. 🏆 Read more about this historic moment: https://lnkd.in/gt4be9Mc. #NusantaraBaruIndonesiaMaju
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The national ideology of Indonesia, Pancasila, was formulated by the first Indonesian President Soekarno on June 1, 1945. Pancasila derived from Sanskrit expression meaning “five pillars.” The Five Principles transcribed as Indonesia’s state philosophy are monotheism, humanity, democracy, social prosperity, and social justice. We wish our Indonesian friends a meaningful commemoration of Pancasila Day. #ASEANNationalDay
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