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well, you are right with one part: Japan current economics and finance policy are not sustainable in the long run. The public debt is too high, also the government budget deficit.
But at least Japan has a strong manufactoring basis, while Indonesia not. Correct me if I am wrong: I read your non-oil-gas-commodity sector only accounts for 8 per cent of total economic output. If Japan economy is a buble, then Indonesia economy is a bigger buble. You simply are more or less a natural resources provider similar to some resource rich African countries.
Manufacturing is quite big in our output........Oil and gas is not much any more now......Commodities are quite high as well.......Our manufacturing out put is actually not too far from India. Here the data from The World Bank :
Manufacturing, value added (current US$) | Data | Table
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