“…Many development studies illuminate government roles and responsibilities in development. Some of government significant roles are legalizing and enforcing development policy (Elias & Noone, 2011;Hyun, 2006;Polman, n.d.), catalyzing change (Hyun, 2006;van der Waldt, 2016), bridging development (Junli & Lihua, 2014), forming development allies (Alińska et al, 2018), intervening and collaborating with firms (Alińska et al, 2018) and other agents, such as FAO, ILO (Polman, n.d.), providing financial assistance, such as grants or loans under certain conditions (Alińska et al, 2018;Hyun, 2006;Shah, 2017), transferring knowledge, supporting stability of macro-economic, investing on infrastructure and exercising strong leadership (IFC, 2011), ensuring social security and stabilizing political situation (Hyun, 2006). Musgrave (1959, cited in van der Waldt, 2016) classifies big roles of government into allocator (managing resources for development), distributor (security, equity), regulator (enforcing law), stabilization (fiscal, monetary).…”