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Indonesian Economic Disruption in Covid-19 Pandemic

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  • Munawir, Muhammad Rapli Al

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Global economic has been affected Indonesia for several years. It get worse because of Covid-19 that has been affected all over the world include Indonesia. This pandemic is impact Indonesian economic growth. According to ministry of finance (CNN Indonesia,2020), Sri Mulyani said that the spread of Corona virus is still increasing every time and the financial impact will be more serious, so it impact to Indonesian Economy for sure. The cause of the slump in economic growth is because of the decrease of household consumption, investment and government consumption. Sri Mulyani said that house hold consumption decreased from 3, 2% to 1, 6%. It’s really bad effect many company in Indonesia, they have a slump income.

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  • Munawir, Muhammad Rapli Al, 2021. "Indonesian Economic Disruption in Covid-19 Pandemic," OSF Preprints ugt7f, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:ugt7f
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ugt7f
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