How Dangerous The Covid-19 Pandemic Caused The Recession In Indonesia: Analyze The Recuperation Methodology And Strategy
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COVID-19, Indonesian downturn, pandemicAbstract
The purpose of this paper was to investigate the extent of Indonesia's recession during the COVID-19 outbreak, which has been going on for nearly a year. This study focuses on the government's efforts to resolve this crisis through policy and strategy in order to narrow the discussion. In order to accomplish the goal of this study, we first gathered preliminary reading material by reading articles on recession caused by pandemics to obtain sufficient study plan-related information. Following the conclusion of the opening section, we next provide an overview of the means by which we can convey an understanding of the recession and its causes. After that, we move on to the middle of the study to decide which results are important. Prior to finishing the outcomes, we affirm that the discoveries of this study are legitimate and solid. Last but not least, the findings can be summed up as follows: The national economy has been affected by the recession, so the government has decided to give new money to the most affected people as a boost. Working with outside parties to develop systems to anticipate Covid-19 and deal with the possibility of a domestic recession is another government strategy.
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