The need for bold economic reforms after 2024 election in Indonesia


The next government should make a policy breakthrough in initiatives and innovation to introduce bold fiscal and monetary policy reforms. — The Jakarta Post

THE Indonesia Gold 2045 vision envisages the country becoming an advanced economy by 2045, when it marks the centenary of its independence.

The country’s economy has been growing annually at an average of 5% for the last two decades, but this has not been enough to help it become a high-income economy.

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