Public goods are objects or services that can be used together by all Indonesian people.
Examples of public goods in Indonesia include roads, bridges, parks, lakes, and rivers.
The Indonesian government is responsible for providing public goods for all Indonesian people without discrimination.
The construction of public goods in Indonesia often requires a very large cost, so it requires support from the private sector and the community.
The existence of good and adequate public goods can improve the quality of life of the Indonesian people.
One of the challenges in providing public goods in Indonesia is the problem of coordination between the central and regional governments.
Some Indonesian government policies in the field of public goods include infrastructure development programs, public transportation development, and environmental management.
Utilization of public goods in Indonesia must be carried out wisely and responsible for maintaining the sustainability of the use of these goods.
The existence of damage to public goods in Indonesia can have a negative impact on the lives of people and the Indonesian economy as a whole.
Community involvement in maintaining and managing public goods in Indonesia is very important to maintain the quality and sustainability of its use.