MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS SERIES: Indonesia Economic Outlook Q1-2024
Indonesia is in a dire need of new engine of growth. This is evidently shown by economic growth performance that is highly dependable on
Indonesia is in a dire need of new engine of growth. This is evidently shown by economic growth performance that is highly dependable on
Political climate and global monetary condition will be two of the key themes that will affect Indonesian economy 2024. The upcoming general election may
We would like to share LPEM’s Indonesia Economic Outlook Q3-2023. Available in both Indonesian and English, it contains our perspective on Indonesia’s economy with
Indonesia has managed to get through episodes of inflationary pressure, high commodity prices, global monetary tightening, and value chain disruptions rather splendidly. Economy grew
Despite the economic bleakness in the global economy following serious disruptions of prolonged Covid-19 spread, geopolitical tension, rising food and energy prices, and overheating
Indonesia’s economy kept growing beyond expectations throughout 2022. In Q22022, the GDP figure grew substantially above consensus at 5.44% (y.o.y), making it the second-highest
The auspicious progress in the domestic public health situation has transpired into a solid GDP growth of 5.01% (y.o.y) in Q1-2022. In the first
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