Cap First, and Then Tax: Carbon-Pricing in Indonesia
The progress of carbon pricing implementation — an effort to internalize the social cost of emissions into the carbon price — varies across ASEAN+3.
The progress of carbon pricing implementation — an effort to internalize the social cost of emissions into the carbon price — varies across ASEAN+3.
The Indonesian economy posted a firm recovery in 2022, led by strong domestic demand and robust exports. Economic growth will likely remain strong at 5.0 percent in 2023.
The Indonesian economy grew solidly by 5.3 percent in 2022, led by strong rebound in domestic demand as consumer and business confidence was sustained, and by robust exports.
The Indonesian economy posted a firm recovery led by strong domestic demand as consumer and business confidence was sustained, and by robust exports on account of high commodity prices.
This paper quantifies the likelihood of spillovers to emerging ASEAN-4 economies and Korea from shifts in US monetary policy.
The cases of the Philippines and Indonesia are among the reasons why the CMIM has never been tapped.
The Indonesian economy is on track to a firm recovery. Led by robust exports and stronger domestic consumption, real GDP rebounded by 3.7 percent in 2021 and is expected to…
SINGAPORE, April 21, 2022 – The Indonesian economy is on track to a firm recovery as a result of effective pandemic containment measures and policy support. In light of ongoing pandemic…
The Indonesian economy is on track to a firm recovery as a result of effective pandemic containment measures and ongoing policy support.
This paper takes stock of recent developments in e-money and examines concepts and risks related to e-money, as well as implications for monetary policy.