Mohammad Faisal

Mohammad Faisal

economist Indonesia

Mohammad Faisal is the Executive Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (CORE) Indonesia, a think tank that provides insights on economic policies. He has recently been in the news for his critical views on the government's budget allocations and efficiency measures, emphasizing the need for transparency and effective governance to prevent corruption.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
1,488,564
Power
6,090$
Sentiment
6.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Indonesia 2 6.50 0.45% +20% 273,523,615 1,488,564 $1,119,000 6,090$
Totals 2 273,523,615 1,488,564 $1,119,000 6,090$
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Recent Mentions

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Faisal mentioned that the government is currently holding back on subsidized fuel prices. 6

Kompas: Gejolak Global Bisa Merambat ke Dompet Masyarakat

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Faisal sees this as an opportunity to review non-tariff agreements in ART. 7

Kompas: Benarkah Indonesia Berada di Posisi Strategis?

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Faisal is the Executive Director of CORE Indonesia who stated that the Supreme Court's decision should annul Trump's reciprocal tariff policy. 6

Kompas: Pembatalan Tarif Resiprokal AS Bukan Episode Akhir Kebijakan Tarif Trump

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Faisal highlights the significant housing needs of the lower middle class in Indonesia. 7

Kompas: Kritik ”Mens Rea” dan Ilusi Rumah bagi Kelas Menengah

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Faisal, Executive Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (Core) Indonesia, believes that the global trend for electric vehicles will lean towards lithium-based batteries. 6

Kompas: Dilema Nikel di Tengah Gempuran LFP dan Daya Beli yang Belum Pulih

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Faisal, the Executive Director of CORE Indonesia, stated that ecological damage and environmental degradation far outweigh the economic benefits. 5

Kompas: ”Easy Money” Berujung ”Easy Disaster”