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        "id": 1007971,
        "msgid": "streamline-bureaucracy-1447893297",
        "date": "1994-06-15 00:00:00",
        "title": "Streamline bureaucracy",
        "author": null,
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": null,
        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Streamline bureaucracy The World Bank has predicted that Indonesia's economic growth during the sixth five-year development plan will reach at least eight percent annually if bureaucratic constraints on the economy are eliminated. This sounds promising indeed. Because such high growth means an increase in economic activities, higher incomes for the people, and wider employment opportunities.",
        "content": "<p>Streamline bureaucracy<\/p>\n<p>The World Bank has predicted that Indonesia's economic growth<br>\nduring the sixth five-year development plan will reach at least<br>\neight percent annually if bureaucratic constraints on the economy<br>\nare eliminated.<\/p>\n<p>This sounds promising indeed. Because such high growth means<br>\nan increase in economic activities, higher incomes for the<br>\npeople, and wider employment opportunities.<\/p>\n<p>The question is do we have the power to chop off the<br>\ngovernment bureaucracy which hinders the growth, development and<br>\nprogress of the country's economy? We know that the government is<br>\ncommitted to introducing deregulation, but the implementation of<br>\nthe deregulations are not always so easy and simple. Challenges<br>\nfrom certain groups who do not want the measures taken have been<br>\nnoticeable. Deregulation can also mean abolishing certain<br>\npeople's authority and illegal incomes.<\/p>\n<p>--Kompas, Jakarta<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/streamline-bureaucracy-1447893297",
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