The Fiscal Tightrope: Funding Indonesia’s Bold Ambitions will go into the importance of fiscal policies to support the government's target of reaching economic growth this year.
Taufiq Rahman became chief editor of The Jakarta Post on Oct. 1, 2020, after joining in 2004 as a political reporter. A Fulbright scholar with a master's in comparative politics from NIU, he also runs a boutique record label, championing Indonesia’s independent music scene.
Muhamad Chatib Basri is a former Minister of Finance of Indonesia, recognized for his leadership across government, academia, and the private sector. He chairs PT Bank Mandiri Tbk and PT XL-Axiata Tbk, co-chairs the Pandemic Fund at the World Bank, and advises on global economic policy.
Yose Rizal Damuri is the Executive Director of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies. His research focuses on international trade, regional integration, and economic governance. He holds a PhD in International Economics from the Graduate Institute, Geneva, and actively participates in policy forums and research networks, including ARTNet, ERIA-RIN, and Think 20.
Putera Satria Sambijantoro has spent more than 12 years in equity markets, analyzing top-down macro trends and bottom-up data to guide strategic decisions for domestic and foreign institutional investors. He has published over 200 research reports for Bahana Sekuritas, focusing on Indonesia’s banking sector, and previously contributed more than 600 news articles to The Jakarta Post.
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