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Indonesia needs creative economy law to spur job creation

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe ride-hailing app Go-jek is part of Indonesia's growing creative economy.Reuters/Beawiharta

Indonesia should put in place a law on the creative economy to allow businesses in the sector to operate with legal certainty.

Supporting the growth of the creative economy will spur job creation, an answer to the country’s problems of rising...

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