Reversing Course: Prabowo First 100 Days in Economic Policy

Monday, February 3, 2025

The gap between Prabowo’s ambition and reality leads to policy inconsistencies.

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WHEN President Prabowo Subianto took office, all eyes were on the direction of his economic policies. The central question was the role of the government in managing the economy. Would Prabowo build a big government, positioning the state as the primary driver of economic activity? Or would he take a more hands-off approach, allowing the private sector to play a larger role while the government acted merely as a facilitator?

Even before his

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