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Communication in Fiscal Policy
Government public relations needs to build precise organizational communication to develop the profession and organization where public relations accomplish their tasks. The Covid-19 pandemic at the beginning of 2020 became a challenge and an opportunity for government public relations in developing organizational communications that they control. Government public relations also encourages communication patterns, especially changes in the mechanism for delivering information and education to stakeholders. Changes in communication patterns affect how the government works to protect people from epidemics and economic downturns. In responding to a problematic situation, government public relations must also build appropriate fiscal policy communications, namely a communication built to provide public education on the government's fiscal policy during the Covid-19 pandemic. Then, how can government public relations rebuild from worries about the Covid-19 pandemic? Answering this question, of course, needs to understand how the communication strategy developed by government public relations. Changes in communication mechanisms and strategies are needed so that organizations can move flexibly and agile. Changes are also made so that government stakeholders are not trapped in mental and physical degradation due to non-natural disasters that last for quite a long time. Government public relations must also think and act faster to respond to organizational needs in mitigating pandemic issues. The entire program issued by the government to mitigate the problem of the pandemic is the recovery of the national economy. This program continues until 2021, and that year is considered a turning-back period from the economic-social crisis due to the pandemic. Therefore, this book provides a brief overview of the role of government public relations in communicating fiscal policy to stakeholders. This book is also written to discuss the obstacles faced by government public relations during the communication process. Fiscal policy is a crucial content and substance built in this book because the author believes that stakeholders need to understand the scope of the government's fiscal policy. The efforts and hard work of government public relations should be appreciated, and this book can be valuable lesson material for the government public relations profession in the future.
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