In this article, I examine Indonesia’s experience with capital account liberalisation. To be successful in fulfilling its development plan, capital access become essential.
IA-CEPA excited everyone when it was taken into effect, a result of 10 years long of negotiations between two great neighbours in the region. We are sceptical that IACEPA would economically matter at least in the short to medium term, but celebrates the right step taken between both countries.
Complicated regulations have been one of the most persistent problem in Indonesian business climate. In this piece, I examine why relying on Omnibus Laws may not solve the rooted, long-time problems in Indonesian business climate.
A proceeding with my colleagues, Bayu Sutjiatmo and Sani Kurniawan from Politeknik APP Jakarta
A proceeding with my colleagues Dhany Ratana from Politeknik APP Jakarta
A proceeding with my colleagues