scholarly journals Journal Sitasi Medium , Small and Medium Enterprises and Digital Platforms

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hana Dila Sandy

Nama : Hana Dila SandyNrp : 130219217Kp : Btugas citationMedium, Small, and Medium Enterprises and Digital PlatformsIn July 2020, the Indonesian economic situation face deflation of 0,1 % explained by theCentral Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia. Furthermore, the tobacco, food, andbeverage sector also face the same situation with deflation of 0,79%, following 0.19% deflation infoodstuff. Deflation happened in demand for food related with the exchange rate of agriculturalfood crops decreased by 0,74 %. Based on the contribution of public expense, 40% group of lowerclasscontributes 17% of the entire national consumption, and also 40 % group of middle classcontributes 36.78%, and 20 % group of upper class contributes 45.49 %.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hana Dila Sandy

Medium, Small, and Medium Enterprises and Digital PlatformsIn July 2020, the Indonesian economic situation face deflation of 0,1 % explained by theCentral Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia. Furthermore, the tobacco, food, andbeverage sector also face the same situation with deflation of 0,79%, following 0.19% deflation infoodstuff. Deflation happened in demand for food related with the exchange rate of agriculturalfood crops decreased by 0,74 %. Based on the contribution of public expense, 40% group of lowerclasscontributes 17% of the entire national consumption, and also 40 % group of middle classcontributes 36.78%, and 20 % group of upper class contributes 45.49 %.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hana Dila

In July 2020, the Indonesian economic situation face deflation of 0,1 % explained by theCentral Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia. Furthermore, the tobacco, food, andbeverage sector also face the same situation with deflation of 0,79%, following 0.19% deflation infoodstuff. Deflation happened in demand for food-related with the exchange rate of agriculturalfood crops decreased by 0,74 %. Based on the contribution of public expense, 40% group of lower-classcontributes 17% of the entire national consumption, and also 40 % group of middle classcontributes 36.78%, and 20 % group of upper class contributes 45.49 %


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hana Dila S

In July 2020, the Indonesian economic situation face deflation of 0,1 % explained by the Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia. Furthermore, the tobacco, food, and beverage sector also face the same situation with deflation of 0,79%, following 0.19% deflation in foodstuff. Deflation happened in demand for food related with the exchange rate of agricultural food crops decreased by 0,74 %. Based on the contribution of public expense, 40% group of lower- class contributes 17% of the entire national consumption, and also 40 % group of middle class contributes 36.78%, and 20 % group of upper class contributes 45.49 %.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
nisrina hasna fadhilah

The decline in demand for food was correlated with a decrease in the exchange rate of agricultural food crops by 0.25% or to be 110.17. Likewise, there was a decrease in the exchange rate of horticultural agricultural products by 0.74%, or to be 99.77; including deflation in the Household Consumption Index of 0.13%. In terms of the contribution of public expenditure, it appears that the 20% group (upper class) reaches 45.49% of the total national consumption, the 40% group (middle class) contributes 36.78%, and the 40% group (lower class) only contributes 17%.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
stevanie christabel

The Covid-19 pandemic has further eroded people's income and purchasing power. People’s savings are increasingly decreasing for consumption needs, especially for those who experienced termination of employment or were laid off, resulting in an increasingly depleted source of household funds. Deflation in July and August 2020 was triggered more by falling prices for a number of food, beverage and transportation groups, indicating the large demand in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. Trends in other countries show that there is a slowdown in inflation and deflation that is hitting supply and demand. The decline in demand for food was correlated with a decrease in the exchange rate of agricultural food crops by 0.25%, or to be 110.17. Likewise, there was a decrease in the exchange rate of horticultural agricultural products by 0.74%, or to be 99.77; including deflation in the Household Consumption Index of 0.13%. In terms of the contribution of public expenditure, it appears that the 20% group (upper class) reaches 45.49% of the total national consumption, the 40% group (middle class) contributes 36.78%, and the 40% group (lower class) only contributes 17%.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hana Dila

In July 2020, the Indonesian economic situation face deflation of 0,1 % explained by theCentral Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia. Furthermore, the tobacco, food, andbeverage sector also face the same situation with deflation of 0,79%, following 0.19% deflation infoodstuff. Deflation happened in demand for food related with the exchange rate of agriculturalfood crops decreased by 0,74 %. Based on the contribution of public expense, 40% group of lowerclass contributes 17% of the entire national consumption, and also 40 % group of middle classcontributes 36.78%, and 20 % group of upper class contributes 45.49 %.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. p11
Author(s):  
Deddy Tri Harjanto ◽  
Cicih Ratnasih ◽  
Yolanda Yolanda

This study will determine how much the influence of the exchange rate, the number of MSMEs, investment, credit, and inflation on MSME exports nationally, and how they contribute to GDP per capita. The research method uses multiple regression with data transformation ln. The results of the study consist of model 1, the exchange rate factor, the number of MSMEs, investment, credit, and inflation are variables that influence increasing the number of product exports produced from the MSME sector. In the second model, the contribution of MSME exports to GDP per capita. The results showed that of all significant positive variables and one significant negative variable. The investment required in Indonesia, whose number continues to increase yearly, affects the high number of products exports from the MSME sector. For this reason, investment factors must continue to be considered to increase MSME exports. In contrast, the contribution of the inflation variable has a significant negative effect, which is an inverse relationship to MSME exports. It is predicted that if inflation is low, MSME exports will increase, and vice versa if inflation is high, MSME exports will decline. Furthermore, model 2 shows that MSME exports significantly contribute to gross domestic product per capita. In this case, the ups and downs of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises' exports need special attention.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ovilya Nosavan Dini

The Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia (September 2020) conducted a survey where the results explained that there was a decrease in the income of micro and small businesses by 84% and 82% in medium and large businesses in the accommodation, food and beverage, other services, transportation and warehousing services, construction, manufacturing, and trade sectors. The problems that entrepreneurs face are complicated. Not only do they need stimulus and capital assistance, but also assistance to enter the digital system economy, opening new markets, and increasing product competitiveness. Communication and socialization are also needed as an effort to empower the MSMEs. The use of information technology and digitalization is very much needed to survive the current economy amidst the pandemic. However, the number of entrepreneurs that are able to digitize their business is still relatively small. It is impossible for the digitizing process to take place immediately therefore it is best to join electronic trade organizers or e-commerce companies such as Tokopedia and Shopee.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ovilya Nosavan Dini.

The Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia (September 2020) conducted a survey where the results explained that there was a decrease in the income of micro and small businesses by 84% and 82% in medium and large businesses in the accommodation, food and beverage, other services, transportation and warehousing services, construction, manufacturing, and trade sectors. The problems that entrepreneurs face are complicated. Not only do they need stimulus and capital assistance, but also assistance to enter the digital system economy, opening new markets, and increasing product competitiveness. Communication and socialization are also needed as an effort to empower the MSMEs. The use of information technology and digitalization is very much needed to survive the current economy amidst the pandemic. However, the number of entrepreneurs that are able to digitize their business is still relatively small. It is impossible for the digitizing process to take place immediately therefore it is best to join electronic trade organizers or e-commerce companies such as Tokopedia and Shopee.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inggrid Elier

Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Badan Pusat Statistik / BPS) states the Indonesian economy experienced deflation of 0.1% in July 2020. The food, beverage, and tobacco group experienced deflation of 0.79% and contributed to deflation of 0.19%. Foodstuffs that contributed to deflation included shallots, broiled chicken, rice, garlic, cayenne pepper and sugar. This deflation in food and beverages indicates a decline in demand for food.


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