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Former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon mentioned climate change, income inequality, digital divide ...
As Indonesia is hosting this year’s IMF-Word Bank’s annual meetings in Bali this October...
Early-childhood education (ECE), locally known as PAUD, has recently been included as part of the de...
The gap between major and emerging economies, particularly in the Doha Development Agenda, has widen...
According to a World Bank study, only 20 percent of Indonesians benefitted from the growing economy ...
Tax rate competition could negatively impact the distribution of income among societies which would ...
Poverty and extreme inequality are not destiny.
Equality of opportunity and social mobility remain low in Indonesia.
Some 30 million Indonesians — or 12 percent of the total population — lack sufficient ac...
Fiscal policies alone will not be enough to reduce poverty and income inequality.