IMF Forecasts Indonesia's GDP Growth at 5.3% in 2026
According to the International Monetary Fund's latest report, Indonesia's GDP is expected to grow by 5.3% in 2026, driven by increased domestic consumption and investment.
According to the International Monetary Fund's latest report, Indonesia's GDP is expected to grow by 5.3% in 2026, driven by increased domestic consumption and investment.
The IMF's World Economic Outlook Database provides GDP forecasts for Indonesia from 2026 to 2030, with projections of 5.3%, 5.5%, 5.7%, 5.9%, and 6.1% respectively.
The World Bank's report on Indonesia's economic outlook highlights the country's potential for growth, with the IMF forecasting a GDP growth rate of 5.5% in 2027, driven by structural reforms and investment in human capital.
CEIC Data provides a GDP forecast for Indonesia from 2026 to 2030, with projections based on historical data and economic indicators, including the IMF's forecasts.
This video provides an in-depth analysis of Indonesia's GDP growth, including the IMF's forecast for 2026-2030, and discusses the factors driving the country's economic growth.
FocusEconomics provides a comprehensive economic forecast for Indonesia, including GDP growth projections based on the IMF's forecasts, as well as analysis of the country's economic indicators and trends.
This academic paper discusses the IMF's GDP forecast for Indonesia from 2026 to 2030, analyzing the factors driving the country's economic growth and the implications of the forecast for policy makers.
This report compares different models for forecasting Indonesia's GDP growth, including the IMF's forecast, and discusses the strengths and limitations of each approach.