Indonesia Needs 70 Years to Reach US Level, World Bank ReportsIndonesia ExpatAugust 2, 2024 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 2, 20240The World Bank estimated that Indonesia will need 70 years to achieve a per capita income equivalent to that of...
World Bank: Indonesia’s Economic Prediction in 2024Indonesia ExpatJanuary 11, 2024January 27, 2024 by Indonesia ExpatJanuary 11, 2024January 27, 20240The World Bank reports that Indonesia’s economic growth in 2024 will reach 4.9 percent, lower than the previous year’s 5...
World Bank Supports Omnibus Law, Indonesians ResistIndonesia ExpatJuly 18, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 18, 2020July 9, 20210The World Bank considers the new Omnibus Law in Indonesia, currently in the process of becoming legislation, to be a...
Why is Indonesia’s Middle and Upper Class Spending Less Money?Indonesia ExpatOctober 13, 2017 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 13, 20170Indonesia’s middle and upper class has been spending less money, which has contributed to stagnant growth of Indonesia’s private consumption...
World Bank Coughs Up More Cash For Indonesia’s InfrastructureIndonesia ExpatMarch 30, 2017November 11, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 30, 2017November 11, 20210World Bank just ponied up more cash for Indonesia?s bold infrastructure push. The funds are meant to improve the nation?s...
World Bank Projects Higher Than Expected Economic Growth in 2017Milafel DacanayJanuary 18, 2017January 20, 2017 by Milafel DacanayJanuary 18, 2017January 20, 20170The economic growth for 2017 remains upbeat as the latest World Bank report projects it at 5.3 percent, higher than...