Why Indonesia is positive it can reach its potential

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Why Indonesia is positive it can reach its potential

By comparison with neighbouring nations, Indonesia appears to be sitting pretty despite a shrinking GDP rate and external debt concerns. Optimism surrounds elections amid expectations that president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will gain the power to pursue a reformist agenda. Moreover, many domestic banks grew in the fourth quarter of 2008. Perhaps the country’s biggest problem is not spending enough.

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