Wijayanto Samirin
Wijayanto Samirin is a senior economist at Paramadina University, who has analyzed the phenomenon of brain drain in Indonesia. He emphasizes the economic implications of skilled professionals leaving the country due to inadequate job opportunities and challenges in the domestic job market.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin evaluates the debt burden of the KCJB/Whoosh project and suggests collaborative solutions.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin evaluates the debt burden of the KCJB/Whoosh project and suggests collaborative solutions between the government and Danantara.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin argues that the SAL fund of Rp 200 trillion is the people's money and should be allocated transparently.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin emphasizes the importance of managing money wisely for those who follow the YOLO philosophy.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin assessed that the slowdown in spending realization could hinder economic recovery momentum.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin added that the incentives provided by the government are relatively complete but need more programs to enhance economic productivity.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin is a senior economist at Paramadina University.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin is a Senior Economist at Paramadina University and emphasized the need for accurate economic data.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin, a senior economist at Universitas Paramadina, criticized the economic growth figure announced by BPS as inconsistent with the reality experienced by the public and businesses.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin expressed skepticism about the 5.12 percent economic growth figure, citing declining tax revenues as a sign of weakening consumption.
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