The Future Of Jakarta As A Global Business City After The Relocation Of Indonesia's Capital To Borneo

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  • Marulina Dewi Provincial Government of DKI, Jakarta, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56982/dream.v2i07.144

Keywords:

Capital Relocation, Global Business City, Economic Implications, Infrastructural Developments, Socio-Political Considerations, Governance

Abstract

This research concept paper examines the potential evolution of Jakarta's role as a global business city following the consequential decision to relocate Indonesia's capital to Borneo. The paper undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the economic, infrastructural, and socio-political dimensions that shape Jakarta's prospects in this new paradigm. Drawing from reputable sources and scholarly insights, the paper provides a structured exploration of the multifaceted implications of the capital relocation and its implications for Jakarta's position as a global business hub.

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Published

2023-07-30

How to Cite

Dewi, M. (2023). The Future Of Jakarta As A Global Business City After The Relocation Of Indonesia’s Capital To Borneo. Journal of Digitainability, Realism & Mastery (DREAM), 2(07), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.56982/dream.v2i07.144