Institute for Economic and Social Research – Faculty of Economics and Business – Universitas Indonesia

Economic View 2015

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The oil subsidy cut in November 17th gives the government more space to allocate its budget to more productive sectors. Although government budget would likely remain in deficit of 2.4 percent GDP in 2015, a more productive budget tone would boost confidence of domestic and foreign investors and would further increase investment.

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