The Green Investment Paradox: A Critical Analysis of the Socioeconomic Impacts of Sustainable Investment Danantara Indonesia
Keywords:
Green Economy, Good Public Policy Governance, Socioeconomic Impact, Sustainable DevelopmentAbstract
This study uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology to examine potential contradictions that may occur during the implementation of green investment policies by the Daya Anagata Nusantara Investment Management Agency (Danantara Indonesia) prior to the commencement of its activities. This analysis critiques how sustainable investment principles and practices often conflict, particularly in the context of government implementation. By reviewing existing literature on green economy policies, effective public governance, socio-economic impacts, and sustainable development, this study seeks to uncover and anticipate potential discrepancies between policy aspirations and actual outcomes. The study examines prospective economic and social impacts by offering important insights into the efficacy of strategies used and their implementation to mitigate adverse impacts while enhancing social and economic benefits. The findings aim to build a strong foundation for proactive policymaking and strategic considerations at the early stages of Danantara’s operations, underscoring the importance of recognizing the intricacies and depths of green economy policies.
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