Co-regulating the Indonesian Digital Economy

Case Studies

This report was originally published on the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies website.

Through its partnership with CIPE, the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies published a paper titled, “Co-regulating the Indonesian Digital Economy.” This paper examines the digital economy regulatory environment in Indonesia, with a focus on four key policy areas – consumer protection, data privacy, cybersecurity, and e-payments – and identifies opportunities to improve implementation and enforcement. Among the recommendations, the policy analysis encourages a co-regulation approach, which relies on collaboration between government and private sector actors to develop a more inclusive digital economy through adaptable digital policies and frameworks.

Published Date: March 11, 2021