#2290. Managing Recovery and Seizing Reform Opportunities

August 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Facing criticism over the government’s handling of the pandemic, President Joko Widodo reshuffled his cabinet at the end of 20XX. This Survey examines Indonesia’s plans to manage a longer-than-expected recovery from the effects of the pandemic. We see that much of the labour market is adjusting to widespread loss of employment by shifting into the agricultural sector. We also see an increase in informal employment, leading to a lower unemployment rate than expected. We argue that the pandemic has exacerbated Indonesia’s long-standing structural problems.
Keywords:
Covid-19; economic growth; Indonesia; investment; structural reform

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