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The economy of Indonesia is a mixed economy with dirigiste characteristics, [31] ... or Masterplan Percepatan dan Perluasan Pembangunan Ekonomi Indonesia, ...
The national emblem of Indonesia contains a shield that represents Pancasila. Pancasila economics (Indonesian: Ekonomi Pancasila), also known as "Indonesian populist economics" (Indonesian: Ekonomi kerakyatan Indonesia), is an economic system which aims to reflect the five principles of Pancasila. [1]
The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs (Indonesian: Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian) is an Indonesian government ministry in charge of planning and policy co-ordination, as well as synchronisation of policies in the field of economics.
After independence of Indonesia, the Planning Board was established on 12 April 1947. [3] The board formulated Indonesia's first development planning document, called the Dasar-dasar Pokok Daripada Plan Mengatur Ekonomi Indonesia (Basic Plan for Developing Indonesia's Economy). [4]
The origin of ORTKP-EKM can be traced back to the foundation of Economic Research Center (Pusat Penelitian Ekonomi, PPE) which was founded on 1962.The PPE was a unit of Indonesian Council of Sciences (Majelis Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, MIPI), predecessor of Indonesian Institute of Sciences (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, LIPI).
Indonesia's taxations system recognises the economic reality of the majority poorer citizens and the poor are exempt from almost any taxation. The underlying ethic of " gotong-royong "- "neighbourly [sic moral] help" is applied where the more fortunate wealthier are enforced to meet their moral obligation of a heavier burden of tax- regardless ...
Sri Edi Swasono (born in Ngawi (city), Ngawi, September 16, 1940 [1]) is a professor of economics at the University of Indonesia. He was a member People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) of the emissary group in the New Order era of Indonesia, ruled by President Soeharto. [2] He has been involved in the cooperative world.
Indonesia believes China's claim over parts of the Natuna islands has no legal basis. In November 2015, Indonesia's security chief Luhut Panjaitan said Indonesia could take China before an international court if Beijing's claim to the majority of the South China Sea and part of Indonesian territory is not resolved through dialogue. [5]