
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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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Indonesia | 5 | 5.80 | 0.51% | +10% | 273,523,615 | 1,522,652 | $1,119,000 | 6,229$ |
Totals | 5 | 273,523,615 | 1,522,652 | $1,119,000 | 6,229$ |
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Wijayanto Samirin is an economist at Universitas Paramadina who commented on the Djarum family's business approach.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin, an economist from Paramadina University, noted that the contraction in employment components is influenced by weak domestic demand.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin stated that Indonesia needs the imported products, just shifting the source of imports.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin argues that the US products included in the trade agreement are indeed needed by the domestic industry.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin is an economist who believes the trade agreement could benefit Indonesia.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin stated that the US attack on Iran would not significantly impact Indonesia's trade.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin stated that the US attack on Iran would not significantly impact Indonesia's trade.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin assesses that achieving Indonesia's Golden Vision by 2045 is a very challenging task given the projected economic growth.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin is an economist from Universitas Paramadina who commented on the negotiations.
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Indonesia:
Wijayanto Samirin is an economist from Universitas Paramadina discussing trade agreements.
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