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Mitigating Green Inflation in Indonesia

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Atik p 2738958577The article "Mitigating Green Inflation in Indonesia" by Atik Purmiyati discusses the importance of public awareness of green economy issues, especially following the vice presidential debate that highlighted green inflation. Green inflation is the increase in the prices of goods and services associated with the transition to environmentally friendly energy, which affects the overall economy. The article explains the mechanisms of green inflation through demand-pull inflation and cost-push inflation, as well as the impact of the carbon tax on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Although green inflation has not had a significant impact on the Indonesian economy at this time, the article encourages mitigation measures, such as diversifying green energy raw materials and increasing subsidies for the production of green goods and services. Awareness of the long-term importance of renewable energy is also emphasized, with collaboration between the government and industry to find solutions that support the use of renewable energy without sacrificing economic stability. The article also discusses concrete examples of green inflation in Indonesia, such as the increasing prices of solar panels and biofuels. With a background as a lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Atik Purmiyati's writing provides an in-depth perspective and encourages proactive action in addressing the issue of green inflation.

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