Ref: Rakyat pintar negara maju, kalau rakyat dibiarkan bodoh atau dibodohkan 
yang  kaya raya  nan jaya ialah kaum berkuasa dan elit yang berkerumun di 
panggung kekuasaan negara dan sekelilingnya.

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/editorial-education-is-key-to-indonesias-growth/#more-%27

Editorial: Education Is Key to Indonesia’s Growth 
By Jakarta Globe on 9:47 am May 8, 2013.

Gita Wirjawan is an optimist. Where others see threats, the trade minister sees 
opportunities. Where others see challenges too difficult to overcome, he sees 
new possibilities.

It thus comes as no surprise that the minister is confident that Indonesia has 
the capacity to compete and succeed in an open regional economic environment. 
His confidence is based on the country’s potential as a consumer market and the 
capacity of its human resources.

He is, however, also realistic and understands that unless certain policies and 
medium-term plans are executed, Indonesia’s potential will remain unfulfilled.
The game changer, he says, is education. We agree with him wholeheartedly.

“Unfortunately, the picture right now is very daunting. At the Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology in the US, there are more than 2,000 students from 
mainland China, and only 11 from Indonesia. How are we going to compete?” he 
asked.

In 2013, the government has allocated Rp 287 trillion ($30 billion) for 
education — 20 percent of the state budget. With this much money, the country 
can well afford to send more promising students abroad to study at top 
universities around the world.

The money can also be utilized to improve the quality of local universities and 
thus allow more Indonesians to study at these institutions. Such planning will 
produce visionary leaders and entrepreneurs with the ability to create future 
industries.

If the country can fix its education system and produce qualified graduates, it 
need not fear opening up its economy as part of the Asean Economic Community.

As Gita notes, what Indonesia needs is to improve its production capacity so it 
is not overly dependent on its consumer market. The challenge is to bridge the 
supply of goods with the demand.


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