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    Indonesia’s Growing Halal Market: Impact on the Economy

    Hasyim, Syafiq | November 2018
    Abstract
    Indonesia remains the largest Muslim country in the world in terms of population. In 2019, Indonesia will officially implement a law on Halal Product Assurance. This legal framework will potentially turn Indonesia into the largest halal market in the world. What are its implications?
    Citation
    Hasyim, Syafiq. 2018. Indonesia’s Growing Halal Market: Impact on the Economy. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9551.
    Keywords
    Economic Crisis
    Economic Efficiency
    Economic Policies
    Regional Economic Development
    Job Evaluation
    Evaluation
    Macroeconomic
    Macroeconomic Analysis
    Performance Evaluation
    Impact Evaluation
    Economic Welfare
    Economic Incentives
    Economic Efficiency
    Price stabilization
    Food prices
    Price policy
    Crisis
    Unemployment
    Economic cooperation
    Gross domestic product
    Employment
    Economic forecast
    Economic indicators
    Growth models
    Gross domestic product
    Macroeconomics
    Economic forecast
    Social condition
    Economic dependence
    Economic assistance
    Open price system
    Price fixing
    Price regulation
    Consumer price indexes
    Financial crisis
    Labor economics
    Regional economics
    Turnover
    Economic survey
    Job analysis
    Labor turnover
    Exports
    Economic development projects
    Economic policy
    Economic forecasting
    Welfare economics
    Welfare state
    Poor
    Food relief
    Poverty
    Domestic economic assistance
    Efficiency wage theory
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