Cheap Energy and the Betrayal of the Constitution
For decades, the public has been presented with the narrative that coal is an economic savior because of its cheap price. But cheap for whom?
For decades, the public has been presented with the narrative that coal is an economic savior because of its cheap price. But cheap for whom?
Fresh commentary and legal analysis from contributors and columnists.
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Danantara and Gold Bank: A Path Towards a Golden Indonesia. Management of gold assets and resources for sustainable economic growth.
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