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The national emblem of Indonesia contains a shield that represents Pancasila. Pancasila economics (Indonesian: Ekonomi Pancasila), also known as "Indonesian populist economics" (Indonesian: Ekonomi kerakyatan Indonesia), is an economic system which aims to reflect the five principles of Pancasila. [1]
Rocky has been labeled by Indonesia's Tempo newspaper on its podcast Bocor Alus Politik as the No.1 "State Palace enemy" due to his outspoken opposition to the government. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] News outlet Times of Indonesia describes Rocky as a figure "known for his critical academic perspective and expertise in logic". [ 8 ]
The economy of Indonesia is a mixed economy with dirigiste characteristics, [31] ... or Masterplan Percepatan dan Perluasan Pembangunan Ekonomi Indonesia, ...
The end of New Order results in phobia on Pancasila, but Indonesia still maintains a consensus by declaring Pancasila as the nation's ideology. [27] [31] Despite such adjustment of Pancasila practice and implementation to the regime, Pancasila is the basis of Indonesia country and the nation's view of life. [27]
Selo Soemardjan (May 23, 1915 in Yogyakarta [1] – June 11, 2003 in Jakarta), also spelled as Selo Sumarjan or Selo Sumardjan, was a well known senior academic in sociology at the University of Indonesia, and is known as the Pioneer of Indonesian Social Sciences. [1]
The National Economics Council (Indonesian: Dewan Ekonomi Nasional) is an Indonesian government economic advisory council that advises the President on strategic economic policy formulation and recommendation. [1] The council is led by a chairman, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, since 21 October 2024 (). [1]
His 1967 book, Falsafah Indonesia, laid the way for Indonesian scholars to start treating "Indonesian Philosophy" as a separate area of study. In it, Nasroen argues that the uniqueness of Indonesian philosophy is manifested in philosophical notions, such as mupakat , pantun-pantun , Pancasila , hukum adat , ketuhanan , gotong-royong ( mutual ...
Mohammad Sadli (10 June 1922 – 8 January 2008) was a leading Indonesian policymaker and economist.. Sadli, as he was widely known, was born in Sumedang, West Java.He first studied in the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS) in Sumedang and Subang and later moved to the Hogere Burger School (HBS) in Semarang in Central Java.