The COVID-19 pandemic has provided momentum for the global energy transition and countries, including Indonesia, should take this opportunity to accelerate this process. This paper reviews Indonesian energy subsidy policy failures using the JUST Framework developed by Heffron and McCauley (2018) and the day-watchman approach by Soko?owski (2020). This article aims to provide different views on why energy subsidy policy failures have hampered Indonesia's energy transition, primarily focusing on the need for urgent policy reform to accelerate its energy transition. The paper utilises quantitative, qualitative, and comparative analyses to assess Indonesian energy policy failures, highlighting different strategies in reforming its energy subsid...
This report develops an analytical framework that assesses the macroeconomic, environmental and dist...
Access to modern energy among Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries has no...
The article aims at examining current Indonesian fiscal policy against its goals a possibility ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided momentum for the global energy transition and countries, includin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided momentum for the global energy transition and countries, includin...
Many international institutions have provided insights about reforming fossil fuel subsidies (FFS) i...
Having surfaced many times, issues of energy subsidy reduction have been a problem for every adminis...
and Transformative Policy for Indonesia? If there was one bold and timely policy to transform Indone...
Many countries have a clear policy objective of increasing their share of renewable energy sources (...
Abstract The purpose of energy subsidies is to alleviate the financial burden on expenditures for p...
Covid-19 pandemic has caused not only a global health emergency, but it has also created the market ...
Indonesia is well-endowed with plentiful supply of renewable and non-renewable primary energy source...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Indonesia is known as the largest economy in South East Asia and as one of the emerging lower-middle...
This report develops an analytical framework that assesses the macroeconomic, environmental and dist...
Access to modern energy among Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries has no...
The article aims at examining current Indonesian fiscal policy against its goals a possibility ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided momentum for the global energy transition and countries, includin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided momentum for the global energy transition and countries, includin...
Many international institutions have provided insights about reforming fossil fuel subsidies (FFS) i...
Having surfaced many times, issues of energy subsidy reduction have been a problem for every adminis...
and Transformative Policy for Indonesia? If there was one bold and timely policy to transform Indone...
Many countries have a clear policy objective of increasing their share of renewable energy sources (...
Abstract The purpose of energy subsidies is to alleviate the financial burden on expenditures for p...
Covid-19 pandemic has caused not only a global health emergency, but it has also created the market ...
Indonesia is well-endowed with plentiful supply of renewable and non-renewable primary energy source...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Indonesia is known as the largest economy in South East Asia and as one of the emerging lower-middle...
This report develops an analytical framework that assesses the macroeconomic, environmental and dist...
Access to modern energy among Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries has no...
The article aims at examining current Indonesian fiscal policy against its goals a possibility ...