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Balqis Syawkati Syahidah; Marsella Marsella; Ulan Purnamasari; Yuni Aulia

Jurnal Relasi Publik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

During the New Order government, Indonesia experienced a process of economic recovery after hyperinflation in the 1960s. A number of policies and programs during President Soeharto's leadership were actually successful in bringing Indonesia to a state of recovery, and they were even able to achieve various new achievements, which led to Indonesia being nicknamed the 'Asian Tiger'. However, as a result of the Asian Financial Crisis, Indonesia again fell into the abyss of an economic crisis (monetary crisis) in the 1990s. Finally, as a result of this incident, Indonesian reform occurred, marked by the fall of the authoritarian regime. From the ups and downs of the Indonesian economy during the New Order, this research reveals the influence of events and polemics that occurred at that time in relation to the current digital era. From what has been researched, it has been found that there are many positive influences, such as sustainability in managing the potential of economic resources better with the support of technology and also regarding the fact that there is a lack of digital infrastructure facilities which hinder the progress of economic productivity.

Octaviana Dainy; Ismatul Hasanah; Siti Sopia; Rasidah Novita Sari

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The aim of this research is to examine how Indonesia's economic growth in the 2020–2023 era is influenced by the implementation of sharia monetary policy, especially the Bank Indonesia Sharia Certificate (SBIS) and sharia sukuk instruments. This research uses a literature review methodology and analyzes secondary data from sources such as books, scientific journals and articles. An important component of this research is statistical data, which includes information regarding inflation, economic developments and sharia monetary policy collected from official organizations such as the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Bank Indonesia and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). Economic development and changes in SBIS rates are not significantly correlated, according to data analysis. However, the evolution of Islamic sukuk shows a very encouraging pattern. Investor interest in sharia sukuk is increasing, this shows the enormous potential of this instrument in spurring economic expansion. The findings of this research indicate that sharia sukuk have enormous potential as a source of development financing and can play an important role in driving progress in the Indonesian economy, although the contribution of SBIS is less significant.

Ardiyansah Ardiyansah; Elyanti Rosmanidar; Erwin Saputra Siregar

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Poverty in Indonesia is something that is familiar to encounter in developing countries, one of which is Indonesia. Underdevelopment is a portrait of most of the Indonesian people, the majority of whom are Muslims, one of whom is in Pamenang Village. As for the object that is used as a data source for this research, the BAZNAS strategy for economic empowerment in Pamenang Village. By using these two strategies, the authors argue that there has been significant progress in the economic empowerment managed by the Pamenang village BAZNAS. Based on the results of the research, the author stated that Baznas had succeeded in running the Economic Empowerment Strategy Program in Pamenang Village by reducing the poor population in Pamenang village.

Dhea Novita Putri; Ranti Astari Rahayu; Fauzan H; M. Biaggi; Noer Apptika Fujilestari

Desentralisasi : Jurnal Hukum, Kebijakan Publik, dan Pemerintahan 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The research carried out aims to understand the implementation of Indonesia's Global Governance Policy after the pandemic based on Global Governance. After the Covid-19 pandemic, Indonesia faces a big challenge in the context of global governance. The policies taken aim to restore the economy, improve public health, and strengthen international cooperation. Data is collected through library surveys without the need for field surveys, but with data from books and periodical publications. Based on research findings, the analysis explores the steps taken by the Indonesian government, including the implementation of national economic recovery programs, capacity building of the health system, and participation in global initiatives. The results of the analysis show that although there is progress, challenges in coordination and resources still exist, which affect the imlementation of the policy. Sustainable efforts and international cooperation are the key to overcoming the long-term impact of the pandemic.

Ilham Ramadhan; Mia Puspita Sari; Nedi Aprizal; Tyo Qhoirun Nisa; Dimas Dwi Arso

Mandub: Jurnal Politik, Sosial, Hukum dan Humaniora 2024 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

This study is entitled Study Analisys of the Urgency and Implementation of the Law Number 8 of 2010 on Prevention and Punishment of Money Laundering. The development of the financial sector in Indonesia continues to progress, but the legal process has not followed the guidelines set by the Indonesian Financial Law and Regulations on Unlawful Money Transfer. Indonesia has enacted several laws to address this problem, including Financial and Material Law Number 8 of 2010, which aims to maintain economic stability and the integrity of the financial system, promote social harmony, economic growth, and government reform. The Indonesian government has implemented various measures to eradicate money laundering, including bilateral and multilateral forums, the concept of double crime, and the implementation of the "KYC" principle. The government also imposes fines on those who break the law, such as fines, jails, and non-bank fines. In the end, money laundering in Indonesia can be effectively managed through legal action and international cooperation. This research uses normative research methods, using non-fiction data sources, electronic journals, legislative regulations, and other relevant library sources to conduct research. The purpose of this research is to find out the urgency of Law Number 8 of 2010 on the Prevention and Eradication of TPPU and what efforts are being made to prevent and eradicate TPPU.

Kustiawan Kustiawan; Syaihidina Hefir; Zhahara Dwi Amanda; Ajeng Aprianingsih; Nana Amelia Serikat

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Politik dan Sosial Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Industrialization has helped the economic growth and progress of many countries, but it is still understood about its effects on government, power structures, and social relations. The study investigates the impact of industrialization on these three components, with particular emphasis on Indonesia. Government has changed significantly as a result of industrialization, which has played an important role in driving industrial growth. To attract foreign investment, improve infrastructure, and improve the business environment, governments have implemented several policies, but there are concerns about their ability to oversee industry and protect the interests of local communities. In addition, the power structure has undergone significant shifts, with the emergence of new social classes and the consolidation of power among certain classes. The industrial sector has also created new opportunities for social mobility, but has also exacerbated economic and social disparities. To solve this problem, this study suggests that the distribution of wealth and power must be fairer. Industrialization, along with increased urbanization and urban growth, has had a significant impact on social relations. The study investigates how industrialization has affected social relationships, including its impact on family structures, community networks, and social identities. So, Indonesian government, power structure, and social relations are heavily influenced by industrialization. Although it has produced significant economic gains, it has also created new problems and differences. This research suggests that a deeper understanding of the impact of industrialization is vital, as are the policies needed to address the social and economic impacts of industrialisation.

Novi Ramadani; Sintya Dwi Febrianti; Ichsan Fauzi Rachman

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Budaya 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Increasing digital literacy is the key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially goal 17, namely partnerships to achieve the goals. It is hoped that government initiatives that provide facilities to increase partnerships and public awareness of digital literacy can increase the availability of information and provide equal opportunities for progress in the social, economic and environmental fields. This research uses literature review methods and content analysis. The results of this research state that the initiatives taken by the government to advance digital literacy have improved public service standards, especially in the fields of health, education and public services. The Indonesian government has fully supported the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by increasing public awareness and expertise in digital technology through various projects and programs. This program aims to increase community access and expertise in digital technology through training, creation of digital infrastructure, and public-private partnerships. This will significantly improve the quality of life of the community and participate in long-term development.

Diah Ayu Ningrum; Ramadhan Rizal Rahman; Witya Syamaratul Jannah; Mochammad Ikhsan; Khoirul Aziz Husyairi +1 more

Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Era Digital 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

The development of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) is currently growing, with the existence of these MSMEs it can encourage Indonesian economic activities, and has a significant influence. One indicator that these MSMEs are progressing or developing is by assessing how satisfied consumers are in getting their satisfaction in purchasing products. Therefore, this study aims to assess how the level of consumer satisfaction in purchasing ayam penyet sangar products, this study uses the Customer Satifisfication Index (CSI) method. in the results of the calculations that have been carried out, there are final results that show a CSI value of 85.13% which indicates a very satisfied indicator. with the results obtained, this business is in accordance with what is expected by consumers because of the value of the calculation results.

Tohiroh Tohiroh; Aep Saefullah

Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of energy consumption on economic growth in Indonesia, as well as to investigate stakeholder perceptions and attitudes regarding energy consumption and its impact on economic growth. The research method employed is a descriptive qualitative approach based on literature, observation, and media studies involving stakeholders including government officials, experts, academics, and the general people. The study's findings indicate that increased domestic energy use can boost economic growth. Increased energy consumption promotes the expansion of home economic industries. Second, stakeholders have diverse perceptions and attitudes regarding energy usage and its impact on economic growth. Some stakeholders think that energy consumption is vital for economic progress, while others claim that excessive energy consumption has a negative impact on environmental and economic sustainability. The importance of collaborating with all stakeholders to promote energy consumption and Indonesian economic growth. The study focuses on stakeholder views of energy usage, which has an impact on economic growth. The study suggests that more research on energy usage should be conducted in order to broaden and fully improve economic growth. This research also assists to offering insights and true pictures of stakeholders regarding the conditions of energy use and economic growth.

Faturohman Faturohman; Samsul Anwar; Yulliastuti Yulliastuti

Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Development is a process in which a condition, situation, or entity experiences change or progress from one state to another that is better or more advanced. In a broader context, development can cover various fields, such as economic, technological, social, cultural and political. Development is often associated with positive progress or growth. Development can also refer to a more general process of change, including changes in people's thoughts, views, and values. Development refers to the physical, mental, emotional, and social growth that occurs throughout a person's life cycle. Violations are actions or behavior that violate established rules, laws, norms or codes of ethics. Violation often refers to actions that violate laws or regulations imposed by the government. This can include actions such as theft, violence, fraud, drug abuse, and so on. Violations of the law can impact individuals, groups, or society as a whole and can result in legal consequences, such as incarceration, fines, or other penalties. Violations reflect non-compliance or violation of established standards, and often result in negative impacts, both for the individual who violates and for other people or society as a whole. In Indonesia, there are regulations regarding Human Rights (HAM), which have been implemented in established laws and regulations. In Indonesia, Human Rights (HAM) can be regulated in various laws and regulations such as: 1956 Constitution, articles 18-34 concerning Human Rights (HAM). These articles can guarantee basic rights such as the right to life, freedom, justice, legal protection, religious freedom, and the right to get a job. Law Number 39 of 1999 concerning Human Rights (HAM). This law is a regulation that specifically regulates human rights in Indonesia. This law states the Indonesian government's commitment to Human Rights (HAM) and establishes the basic principles and mechanisms for protecting Human Rights (HAM). And also, Law Number 26 of 2000 concerning Human Rights Courts (HAM), which regulates law enforcement against human rights violations in Indonesia, including the establishment of a Human Rights Court as a special law enforcement institution that examines and adjudicates cases of violations. HAM. The development and violations of Human Rights (HAM) in Indonesia have a significant impact on society, the government and the country as a whole. The following is the impact, namely the protection and promotion of individual rights, where the development of Human Rights (HAM) has a positive impact by ensuring that individual basic rights are respected and promoted. This includes the right to freedom of opinion, freedom of religion, the right to legal protection, economic, social and cultural rights. This development strengthens democracy and the welfare of society as a whole