New internal hurdles deepen Indonesia's growth strain
The Jokowi administration had aimed for 7% growth between 2014 and 2019, but economic realities are far from it
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- Welfare programmes
- Revenue risks
- Liberalisation versus protectionism
- Industrial policy
- Extractives sector
- Foreign investment
- Cabinet constraints
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