The Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) is an independent, non-profit and non-partisan think tank that advocates for practical policy reforms informed by evidence-based policy research and analysis. Our policy perspectives are based on the belief that only civil, political and economic freedom allows Indonesians to achieve greater prosperity.
CIPS advocates policy recommendations to decision-makers within Indonesia’s legislative and executive branches of government. We are being financially supported by donors and philanthropists who appreciate the independence of our analysis.
... see moreOur Vision: A free and prosperous Indonesia.
Our Mission: Research, recommend and advocate for public policies that empower Indonesians to lead prosperous and peaceful lives.
Fields of study:
Public Policy,
Social Policy,
Trade & Economy,
Education,
Labour, Migration & Employment
Konsumi minuman beralkohol (minol) di Indonesia tergolong relatif rendah, yaitu di angka 0,8 liter per kapita per tahunnya, baik yang legal maupun yang ilegal. Angka tersebut hanya seperenam dari kons...
The consumption of alcoholic beverages in Indonesia is relatively low at 0.8 litres per capita a year, including both recorded and unrecorded alcohol. This is merely one-sixth of the average consumpti...
Nilai total transaksi (Gross Merchandise Value - GMV) ekonomi digital Indonesia telah tumbuhl ebih dari 40% setiap tahunnya sejak 2015 dan diprediksi akan mencapai US$ 130 miliar pada tahun 2025. Hal ...
Executive Summary
The Gross Merchandise Value of the Indonesian digital economy has been growing at an annual rate of over 40% since 2015 and is predicted to reach USD 130 billion by 2025. This makes...