Indonesia’s economy remains resilient, buoyed by strong domestic demand and a recovering service sector. The current account deficit widened, driven by moderating terms of trade and cyclical factors that intensified services and income outflows. After two years of consolidation, the fiscal policy stance loosened slightly. Meanwhile, Bank Indonesia (BI) has been incrementally easing its policy stance while managing currency stability. Indonesia needs...
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Funding Indonesia’s Vision 2045
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World Bank.
Funding Indonesia’s Vision 2045 (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099121324112039917