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G20: Vehicle for Indonesia's Economic Recovery

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  • Suryawijaya, Tito Wira Eka
  • Priono, Samuel Adi
  • Ingsih, Kusni

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This article aims to explain about the G20 as a form of international cooperation in the world economy and monetary sector. The G20 was formed in 1999 as a form of agreed solution in dealing with the monetary crisis that occurred in 1998. As a result of this incident, there was an understanding that the economic issues of a country cannot be faced alone. Thus, cooperation is needed to solve these problems. For developing and developed countries, the G20 meeting is seen as important as a medium for reviewing and reviewing issues and possible solutions through the forum discussion method. In 2008, Indonesia itself joined the G20 forum after being deemed to have met the criteria as an economic country with a strong foundation and is the only country in Southeast Asia that is a member of the G20. This article then uses a conceptual method to describe how the role of this forum can help restore the global economy and its impact in improving the Indonesian economy during the G20 presidency this year.

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  • Suryawijaya, Tito Wira Eka & Priono, Samuel Adi & Ingsih, Kusni, 2022. "G20: Vehicle for Indonesia's Economic Recovery," OSF Preprints 8cvjp, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:8cvjp
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/8cvjp
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