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Fuel Price Hike and Indonesia’s Energy Insecurity

Margareth Sembiring and Yoes C. Kenawas

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Abstract: Fuel price hikes have always been unpopular in Indonesia, largely because of their wide-ranging impact on the population. Yet, it is undeniable that the current high subsidies are unsustainable. To move forward on this issue then, the government would need to focus on comprehensive measures that carefully calibrate the impacts on the various stakeholders. [NTS Commentaries]. URL:[http://www.rsis.edu.sg/publications/Perspective/RSIS1282013.pdf].

Keywords: Indonesia; energy security; economic growth; fossil fuel; fuel price; government policy; politico-electoral interests; fuel subsidy; financial (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-07
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