Government Policies In Increasing Post-Covid-19 Economic Growth In Indonesia

E. Khairina, Mochammad Iqbal Fadhlurrohman, M. Ruhullah
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy experienced little due to the absence of economic activities. The economic slowdown will result in a financial crisis, so the Indonesian government must immediately address the problem. This study will carry out the economic process in Indonesia after the outbreak to achieve financial balance. This study uses a qualitative approach. Data is obtained through secondary data such as social media, mass media, and data issued by the government for analysis using variables and indicators from previous theories. The study was carried out using the triangulation technique and data analysis software, namely, Nvivo 12 Plus data analysis. The data collection will then be reviewed based on the data analysis program and display the results in visible effects of the software. This study uses various variables in economic development, such as infrastructure, natural resources, human resources, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and digitalization. The most essential, significant efforts to increase economic development are held by infrastructure, which accounts for 86% of the total. Efforts to reduce the unemployment rate until 2022 have not been too significant.
印尼政府在新冠疫情后加快经济增长的政策
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,由于缺乏经济活动,经济几乎没有受到影响。经济放缓将导致金融危机,因此印尼政府必须立即解决这个问题。本研究将开展疫情后印尼经济进程实现财政平衡。本研究采用定性方法。通过社交媒体、大众媒体、政府发布的数据等二手数据获取数据,利用以往理论中的变量和指标进行分析。本研究采用三角测量技术和数据分析软件,即Nvivo 12 Plus数据分析。然后根据数据分析程序对收集的数据进行审查,并将结果显示在软件的可见效果中。本研究使用了经济发展中的各种变量,如基础设施、自然资源、人力资源、中小微企业(MSMEs)和数字化。促进经济发展的最重要、最重要的努力是基础设施建设,占总量的86%。在2022年之前降低失业率的努力并没有太大成效。
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