MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS SERIES: Indonesia Economic Outlook Q2 2022
Contrary to what was expected in the early last year, Indonesia did not fully recovered in 2021 and did not reach its pre-pandemic level
Contrary to what was expected in the early last year, Indonesia did not fully recovered in 2021 and did not reach its pre-pandemic level
Anticipating the Unexpected: Economic Recovery in the Turbulence Period The domestic spread of Delta variant has dragged down the promising upward trend of economic
Indonesia is officially out of technical recession. Grew by 7.07% (y.o.y) in Q2 2021, Indonesia experienced its highest GDP growth in the last 17
Despite still being in negative territory, GDP growth of Indonesia is the closest it gets to the positive rate since the outbreak. Recorded at
The Covid-19 pandemic is a crisis like never before. In economic sense, the current crisis is not originated from any economic aspects like credit
Resuming the pattern of the first half of 2020, Indonesia’s economic figure in Q3-2020 came as a disappointment to many as it was worse
Throughout 2020, we observe an overall shallow inflation landscape, as made apparent by its inflation rate being the lowest in many years before (1.68%).
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