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Free Within The Shackles Of The Market

Monday, August 17, 2015

In running an economy, there is no such thing as absolute freedom. The Indonesian President, believing he is leading a free country, could issue policies at will without considering what makes for common economic sense. However, if that happens, such 'freedom' could cost the people dearly.

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In running an economy, there is no such thing as absolute freedom. The Indonesian President, believing he is leading a free country, could issue policies at will without considering what makes for common economic sense. However, if that happens, such 'freedom' could cost the people dearly.

Unfortunately, that's what happened last week. Our economy, currently celebrating its 70th year of independence, apparently cannot stand on its own two feet. La

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