JAKARTA, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- The Indonesian economy expanded 5.05 percent year-on-year in 2023, lower than the previous year's 5.31 percent, Statistics Indonesia (BPS) announced on Monday. The gross domestic product (GDP) grew on a quarterly basis from 4.94 percent in the third quarter fro...
印度尼西亚的经济发展现状 印尼作为东南亚最大的经济体,近年来经济发展迅速,GDP持续增长。2023年,印尼的GDP达到了约13,712亿美元,全球排名第16位,是东盟国家中GDP最高的国家。印尼的产业结构均衡,农业、工业和服务业均有所发展。制造业和服务业是经济增长的主要驱动力,而政府也在积极推动...
No Change in Rank from 2023 More Credit Overview Ranking Details Photos Additional Rankings Recommended ArticlesOverview of Indonesia Capital Jakarta Region Asia GDP Per Capita, PPP $15,613 GDP $1.37 trillion Population 277,534,122 Area 1,904,569 SQ.KM Made up of a chain of thousands of ...
Indonesia's real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth was 4.94% y-o-y in the third quarter of 2023, which is below the 5.17% growth reported in Q2. The economy experienced a more pronounced slowdown than anticipated against the global economic slowdown, climate change and falling prices of ...
Indonesia GDP/Capita: SNA 1993: 1993 Base: Irian Jaya data was reported at 11,818,546.000 IDR in Dec 2003. This records an increase from the previous number of 9,802,166.000 IDR for Dec 2002. Indonesia GDP/Capita: SNA 1993: 1993 Base: Irian ...
In 2023, the average exchange rate from pounds sterling to Indonesian rupiah amounted to approximately 19,760, meaning that one pound could buy 19,760 Indonesian rupiah.
(model based on the IO table and the Incremental Input–Output Ratio), the transition to a circular economy could increase Indonesia's gross domestic product (GDP) by IDR 593–638 trillion (equivalent to USD 42–45 billion) in 2030 (equal to 2.3 to 2.5 percent of projected GDP in 2030)...
Increase in Value of Civil Construction The building industry is the fourth-largest contributor to Indonesia's GDP. Among all Asian countries, Indonesia has some of the highest levels of construction investment. The government's goal of building the archipelago's infrastructure to improve connection ...
This study aims to see the effect of GDP per capita, income inequality, and population on CO2 emissions in Indonesia from 1990-2021. This research uses a descriptive quantitative method. The data used is secondary data, in the form of annual data for 32 years. The analytical method used is...
Find more statistics on other topics about Indonesia with key insights such as domestic credit to the private sector as a share of GDP, real interest rate, and broad money as a percentage of GDP. Deposit interest rates in Indonesia from 2011 to 2023 ...