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.
The Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM), continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting environmental sustainability.
Retirement is often perceived as a time to rest after decades of working.
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