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Fiscal policies alone will not be enough to reduce poverty and income inequality.
‘Warisan’ makes us think about what we can leave for the next generation.
No industry is exempt, and no country, no matter how protected, is able to escape the elimination of jobs “of the past”.
The IS may fade out in Iraq and Syria physically, but its ideology will remain alive.
Indonesia’s tax policy must be considered as an object for human rights scrutiny.
If women participated in the economy at the same rate as men, global gross domestic product (GDP) would increase by US$28 trillion – or 26 percent – by 2025, according to McKinsey Global Institute.
The current treatment of capital gains therefore benefits mainly the rich.
One aspect that has contributed to the rise of populism is high inequality. In Indonesia, populism is largely associated with Islam.
Structural problems still are pressing in Jakarta, and are mostly related to land and spatial planning issues.
History has recorded that commodity price boom is not last for a long period of time. It is good for economic growth for a while, but it affects income equality widen.