Fiscal Strategy as a Crisis Countermeasure

Monday, April 14, 2025

As dark clouds loom over Indonesia’s economy, fiscal policies should focus on building a safety net against the crisis.

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IN times of uncertainty like the present, the question inevitably arises: is Indonesia on the brink of another economic crisis? There is no definitive answer, especially given that economic crises are often triggered by unexpected events. So far, President Prabowo Subianto has remained relatively calm in facing these challenges, even as he acknowledges the mounting risks to Indonesia’s economy.

When Prabowo was inaugurated as presiden

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Media Wahyudi Askar is Director of Fiscal Justice, Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios)

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