Economic Dimensions of Covid-19 in Indonesia : Responding to the Crisis / Firman Witoelar, Blane D. Lewis.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: The impact of COVID-19 in Indonesia -- 2 Indonesia and the COVID-19 crisis: A light at the end of the tunnel? -- 3 COVID-19 and monetary policy -- 4 Fiscal policy in managing the economic recovery -- 5 COVID-19: Impact on the finance and delivery of local public services in Indonesia -- 6 The labour market shock and policy responses to the coronavirus pandemic -- 7 COVID-19, food security and trade: The case of Indonesia -- 8 Improving Indonesia’s targeting system to address the COVID-19 impact -- 9 COVID-19 and health systems challenges of non‑communicable diseases -- 10 Consequences of the COVID‑19 pandemic on human capital development -- 11 Deepening multidimensional poverty: The impacts of COVID-19 on vulnerable social groups -- Glossary -- Index
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Beginning in December 2019, the coronavirus swept quickly through all regions of the world. COVID 19 has wreaked social, political and economic havoc everywhere and has shown few signs of entirely abating. The recent development and approval of new vaccines against the virus, however, now provides some hope that we may be coming to the beginning of the end of the pandemic. This volume collects papers from a conference titled Economic Dimensions of COVID 19 in Indonesia: Responding to the Crisis, organised by the Australian National University’s Indonesia Project and held online 7–10 September 2020. Collectively, the chapters in this volume focus for the most part on the economic elements of COVID 19 in Indonesia. The volume considers both macro- and micro-economic effects across a variety of dimensions, and short- and long-term impacts as well. It constitutes the first comprehensive analysis of Indonesia’s initial response to the crisis from an economic perspective.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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