Indonesia’s Palm Oil Boom — Who Pays the Hidden Cost? W/ Demir Hossain
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Palm oil powers the modern world — from food and cosmetics to biofuels. But in Indonesia, the world’s largest palm oil producer, this economic success story comes with massive hidden costs.
In this episode of Dollar Dialogue, we break down how Indonesia’s palm oil industry creates negative externalities through deforestation, carbon emissions, biodiversity loss, and regional haze pollution — costs that are not reflected in market prices, yet borne by society and future generations.
We explore:
Why palm oil is central to Indonesia’s economic growth
How market failure leads to overproduction
The haze crisis as a real-world economic event
Government policy trade-offs between growth and sustainability
Why externalities don’t stop at borders — and become geopolitical
This episode connects economic theory to real-world policy, showing how incomplete prices shape global trade, environmental outcomes, and political tension.
🎧 Tune in to understand why markets don’t always tell the full story — and who ends up paying the difference.