NATIONAL ECONOMIC RESILIENCE AND POLICY REFORM IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 2026
Abstract
This study discusses the importance of national economic resilience as the main foundation for facing global dynamics and domestic structural challenges in preparation for the 2026 development planning agenda. The focus is directed toward policy reform aimed at strengthening competitiveness, resource efficiency, and sustainable social welfare. In this context, development planning policy reform is viewed as a strategic instrument to balance economic growth, equity, and fiscal stability. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach by analyzing macroeconomic policies, fiscal instruments, and development programs that support national economic resilience. The findings indicate that synergy among government policies, public participation, and private sector innovation serves as a key factor in reinforcing the nation’s economic foundation. Furthermore, policy realignment is needed to enhance adaptability to global changes, digitalization, and social resilience. Therefore, the 2026 development planning policy reform is expected to strengthen an inclusive, productive, and equitable national economic structure.
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