Indonesia’s New Halal Law: Impact on the Political Economy
Mariska, Made Ayu; Ng, Jefferson | January 2019
Abstract
Indonesia’s new halal certification law will be implemented by the end of 2019. What are the implications of the upcoming halal law on the country’s political economy and on Indonesia’s ambition to be a global halal hub?
Citation
Mariska, Made Ayu; Ng, Jefferson. 2019. Indonesia’s New Halal Law: Impact on the Political Economy. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9567.Keywords
Civil Society Development
Agricultural And Rural Development
Development In East Asia
Infrastructure Development Projects
Institutional Development
Millennium Development Goals
Policy Development
Social Development Programs
Social Development
Business Startups
New Business Planning
Rural planning
Aid coordination
Industrial projects
Infrastructure projects
Natural resources policy
Educational development
Cultural Development
Development Economics
Development Issues
Rural planning
Aid coordination
Industrial projects
Infrastructure projects
Natural resources policy
Educational development
Development Issues
Civil government
Common good
Federal government
Delivery of government services
Government missions
Social participation
Political participation
Community banks
Business planning
Infrastructure
Sustainable urban development
Social contract
Communication in rural development
Communication in community development
Economic development projects
Development banks
Economic forecasting
Environmental auditing
Cumulative effects assessment
Human rights and globalization
Gender-based analysis
Sex differences
Job bias
Equal employment opportunity
Fair employment practice
Social participation
Political participation
Human rights and globalization
Government
Political development
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