TY - JOUR
T1 - Projecting the long-run impact of an economic reform
T2 - The case of the Indonesian Omnibus Law
AU - Gupta, Krisna
AU - Patunru, Arianto A.
AU - Gretton, Paul
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Asian-Pacific Economic Literature published by Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Indonesia has been seeking to improve its investment climate. The most recent development in this process is the enactment of a ‘Job Creation Law’, which aims to achieve improvement in the investment climate through simplifying red tape, eliminating large numbers of overlapping regulations, and adopting a Risk-Based Assessment approach to business licensing. In parallel with this development, the Indonesian Government is pursuing an Import Substitution Strategy (ISS) to help preserve external balance while fostering local activity. In this paper, the recursive dynamic GDyn-FS model of the global economy is used to highlight the positive impacts of improving the investment climate, on national investment and trade over time, and the flow-on impacts to industries and households. On the other hand, the analysis indicates that the pursuit of an ISS, while possibly favouring protected activities, is likely to act as an ongoing drag on the wider economy.
AB - Indonesia has been seeking to improve its investment climate. The most recent development in this process is the enactment of a ‘Job Creation Law’, which aims to achieve improvement in the investment climate through simplifying red tape, eliminating large numbers of overlapping regulations, and adopting a Risk-Based Assessment approach to business licensing. In parallel with this development, the Indonesian Government is pursuing an Import Substitution Strategy (ISS) to help preserve external balance while fostering local activity. In this paper, the recursive dynamic GDyn-FS model of the global economy is used to highlight the positive impacts of improving the investment climate, on national investment and trade over time, and the flow-on impacts to industries and households. On the other hand, the analysis indicates that the pursuit of an ISS, while possibly favouring protected activities, is likely to act as an ongoing drag on the wider economy.
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U2 - 10.1111/apel.12428
DO - 10.1111/apel.12428
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206575247
SN - 0818-9935
JO - Asian-Pacific Economic Literature
JF - Asian-Pacific Economic Literature
ER -