The Political Economy of Sustainable Development in Indonesia

Political economy concerns with how actual policies deviate from economic optimality. This study evaluates Indonesia’s progresses toward sustainable development goals (SDGs) from the political economy viewpoint.  The authors discuss Indonesia’s Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) and critically analy...

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Main Authors: Dradjad H. Wibowo, Ari Rakatama, Ariyo D.P. Irhamna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Forestry Certification Cooperation 2021-12-01
Series:Sustainability Science and Resources
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Online Access:https://journalssr.com/index.php/ssr/article/view/4
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Summary:Political economy concerns with how actual policies deviate from economic optimality. This study evaluates Indonesia’s progresses toward sustainable development goals (SDGs) from the political economy viewpoint.  The authors discuss Indonesia’s Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) and critically analyse its COVID-19 pandemic control policy given the policy’s importance to SDG 3 (good health and well-being) and SDG 8 (decent work and economic growth).  Indonesia  chooses  to opt-out strict  public  health  restrictions  because  of the government’s preoccupation with economic  growth, the large number of  workers relying on daily income and its state of democratic consolidation. This  results in  Indonesia’s failure to control the pandemic and to avert economic recession. Indonesia correctly anticipates global vaccine nationalism and secures adequate vaccine supplies primarily from China. Vaccination becomes Indonesia’s key pandemic strategy. This  study shows how indispensable partnerships (SDG 17) are for achieving SDGs, presenting the case of the Indonesian Forestry Certification Cooperation’s work in forest certification and sustainable forest management.
ISSN:2809-6029