Islamic and Public Sector Accounting in Indonesia Practical Discussion
Synopsis
Islamic and Public Sector Accounting in Indonesia: Practical Discussion is a collaborative academic work written by lecturers and students of the Accounting Study Program at President University. The book serves as a practical learning resource designed to bridge the gap between accounting theory and real-world practices in Indonesia’s public and Islamic economic sectors—particularly valuable for English-based higher education contexts.
The book covers a diverse range of contemporary topics, including the taxation of e-commerce in Indonesia, financial modeling of the MRT Jakarta project, the survival of traditional motorcycle taxis in the digital era, the State of Global Islamic Economy (SGIE) and Indonesia’s income growth, green transition and green inflation, the role of Islamic banks in supporting national economic growth, government involvement in the digital economy, the Islamic perspective on interest (riba), and food estate programs as a strategy for food security.
Through a combination of case studies, data analysis, and policy evaluation, the book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of how public finance, Islamic principles, and modern economic issues intersect in Indonesia’s development. It emphasizes sustainability, inclusivity, and the integration of digital and green innovations within both public and Islamic financial systems.
This book is an essential reference for students, academics, and practitioners interested in understanding the evolving landscape of Islamic and public sector accounting in Indonesia.











