Efforts to alleviate poverty have largely relied on consumption- or income-based measurements.
His interest in energy issues and sustainable economic development has led Naufal Mohamad Firdausyan to receive a scholarship from the Indonesian Endowment Fund for Education Agency (LPDP) to pursue a master’s degree.
The Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM), organized an iftar gathering as a momentum to strengthen ties and reinforce ukhuwah (Islamic brotherhood) during the holy month of Ramadan.
The Indonesian government has expressed optimism about achieving a national economic growth target of 8 percent.
In 2026, something new is happening at FEB UGM.
By: Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho
Department of Economics, FEB UGM
Head of Poverty and Inequality Alleviation Studies (EQUITAS)
The number may seem small: a decline of 1.2 million people in a year.
Accountable asset management is one of the key foundations of university governance.
The shadow economy, economic activities that go unrecorded, poses a challenge to a country’s economy.
The issue of organic waste remains a significant challenge in Indonesia.
The transportation sector is one of the key drivers of the modern economy, supporting human mobility, logistics, and interregional connectivity elements essential to economic growth.
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