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Contents

© 2022 ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute/Singapore

© 2022 ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute/Singapore

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Figures viii
  4. List of Tables xv
  5. List of Boxes, Annexes and Appendixes xvii
  6. Acknowledgements xviii
  7. Glossary xx
  8. The Contributors xxviii
  9. Foreword by the Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati xxxvi
  10. PART I: Health Shock
  11. 1. Keeping Indonesia Safe during the Pandemic 2020–21 3
  12. 2. Ensuring Indonesians Are Safe from COVID-19 27
  13. PART II: Economic Shock: The Framework
  14. 3. Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability during the Pandemic 67
  15. 4. Financial Sector and Monetary Policy during the Pandemic 106
  16. 5. Financing to Save Indonesia 147
  17. 6. Turning Bottlenecks into Breakthroughs 185
  18. PART III: Revenue Shock and Response
  19. 7. Balancing the Scale: Providing Tax Incentives and Collecting Revenue 213
  20. PART IV: Expenditure Side (Human Capital)
  21. 8. Protecting the People 257
  22. 9. Kartu Prakerja: A Breakthrough for Boosting Labour Market Productivity and Social Assistance Inclusiveness 291
  23. 10. Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Issue Less Visited 318
  24. 11. COVID-19 and Education in Indonesia: When School Reopening Is Not Enough to Avert Losing a Generation 352
  25. 12. Towards an Inclusive Response to Combat COVID-19 Impacts on Women and People with Disabilities: Lessons from Indonesia for Peer Countries 380
  26. PART V: Expenditure Side (MSMEs and Corporate Sector)
  27. 13. Weathering and Recovering from the Pandemic: Lessons Learnt from MSMEs in Indonesia 423
  28. 14. Financial Inclusion and Economic Recovery Programme: From Limiting Factor to Opportunity 455
  29. 15. Corporate Sector Performance during the COVID-19 Pandemic 495
  30. PART VI: Regional Dynamics
  31. 16. Regional Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia 521
  32. PART VII: New Ways of Working
  33. 17. New Ways of Working: Bureaucracy Reforms 551
  34. Index 581
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