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Missing BRIC in the Wall; Indonesia's Middle Class
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8743 (Jul. 2011)
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page 25.
Topik:
Economic Conditions
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Consumer Spending
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29.67
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The hoardings on the slow car journey out of the centre of Jakarta are advertising just two items at the moment: smartphones and scooters. Banks occasionally intrude, but only to offer cheap loans. At the moment, what's good for the customer is good for Indonesia. The country is in the middle of a consumer boom, which is fuelling growth in South-East Asia's giant. With a population of 238m, Indonesia has long had the potential to become one of the world's biggest economies--if it could get the economic fundamentals right. Last year Indonesia had one of the best-performing economies in the G20 club, growing by 6%. Even as the rating agencies busily revise rich countries' creditworthiness downwards, Indonesia's has been going the other way. Indonesians think their economy could soon join the informal club of Brazil, Russia, India and China as a leader of the new world economic order: they want to be among the BRIICs.
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