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Peran Pemerintah Pada Era MEA Di Kawasan Perbatasan Di Provinsi Kalimantan Barat Nashirun; Iva Ashari Ananda; Iwan Kusnadi
Sebi : Studi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): Jurnal Studi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (SEBI)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas

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Resmi dibukanya Border yaitu Post Lintas Batas Negara (PLBN) Aruk tentunya memberikan dampak positif dan negatif bagi negara Indonesia pada umumnya dan masyarakat Kabupaten Sambas pada khususnya. Pemerintah pusat bekerjasama dengan Kementrian Pembangunan dan Perumahan Rakyat (PUPR) Republik Indonesia. Harapannya pembukaan PLBN ini bisa men-dorong perekonomi masyarakat Kabupaten Sambas karena arus mobilisasi barang dan jasa bisa keluar masuk dari kawasan perbatasan secara legal.
PENGARUH PEMBIAYAAN MACET TERHADAP PENYALURAN DANA BERGULIR PADA UNIT PENGELOLA KEGIATAN (UPK) KECAMATAN SEMPARUK Tasa Melyanti; Iwan Kusnadi
Cross-Border Journal of Business Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Cross-Border Journal of Business Management
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammaad Syafiuddin Sambas

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This study aims to find out the distribution of revolving funds in the activity management unit (UPK) of Semparuk District, this study uses a quantitative approach, namely a research approach that uses quantitative data or data in the form of numbers. The quantitative research approach can be interpreted as a research method based on the philosophy of positivism, used to examine certain populations or samples, data collection using research instruments, established hypotheses. The results of this study are that Based on the results of research and discussion on the analysis of the effect of bad financing on the distribution of revolving funds, conclusions can be drawn, namely based on the test results on the variable of bad financing (X) partially, shows that there is no positive and significant relationship between bad financing and revolving funds in UPK Semparuk District and there is an effect of bad financing on the distribution of revolving funds in UPK Semparuk District by 7.8%.
THE IMPACT OF INFLATION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A COMPREHENSIVE LITERATURE STUDY Loso Judijanto; Iwan Kusnadi; Wahab
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): NOVEMBER
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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The general rise in prices of goods and services that occurs in a country is called inflation, an economic phenomenon. Its impact on economic growth can vary depending on its level and stability. Controlled inflation is often considered a sign of economic health as increased demand for goods and services drives economic activity, investment and increased wealth. Conversely, runaway inflation or hyperinflation can undermine confidence in the domestic currency, reduce consumer purchasing power and weaken economic growth. In addition, inflation also has a major effect on investment and savings. High inflation lowers the real value of savings, makes saving less attractive, and encourages short-term consumption. This can reduce resources for long-term investment needed for sustainable growth. Uncertainty due to uncontrolled inflation can discourage companies from making new investments or expanding business, leading to economic stagnation. Therefore, maintaining a stable and predictable inflation rate is a key challenge for economic policies supporting long-term growth.
DEVELOPED VILLAGES, DEVELOPED UMKM: A SERVICE AND SOCIALISATION PROGRAMME FOR LOCAL ECONOMIC GROWTH Melyana R Pugu; Muhammad Syafri; Iwan Kusnadi
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): NOVEMBER
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The ‘Desa Maju, UMKM Berkembang’ programme is a community service initiative that aims to improve local economic growth through the development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in villages. In the context of sustainable economic development, MSMEs play a vital role as drivers of the grassroots economy. However, MSMEs in rural areas often face various challenges, including limited access to capital, markets, technology, and modern management knowledge. Thus, the ‘Desa Maju, MSMEs Berkembang’ programme has demonstrated the effectiveness of a holistic approach in the development of rural MSMEs. The programme has not only succeeded in improving the economic capacity of individuals and groups, but has also contributed to strengthening the overall economic structure of the village.
THE DYNAMICS OF THE PEOPLE'S ECONOMY: A SYNTHESIS OF LITERATURE REVIEW ON GRASSROOTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MODELS Kholid Ansori; Sri Mulyono; Iwan Kusnadi
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): AGUSTUS
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The community-based economic development model is an approach that emphasises the active participation of local communities in planning, implementing and managing economic projects in their neighbourhoods. The study conducted in this research used the literature research method. The findings indicate that access to technology and information, education and training, and government policy support are the main factors that drive community economic growth. Digital technology provides opportunities for micro, small and medium enterprises to improve marketing and operational efficiency, while education improves vital managerial skills. Government policies that support micro, small, and medium enterprises, including licensing simplification, tax incentives, and training programmes, play a significant role in the development of small businesses. Adequate infrastructure and access to finance from microfinance institutions have also been shown to support the economic dynamism of communities. However, the study also identified various constraints that slow down the economic growth of communities, such as limited access to capital, complex regulations, and inadequate infrastructure. Low financial literacy hampers good financial management among small business owners. In addition, tough challenges come from fierce competition with large companies and negative perceptions of local products. These constraints necessitate effective collaboration between the government, the private sector and the community to create a more conducive business environment for micro, small and medium enterprises. With an integrated and sustainable approach, the economic potential of the community can be optimised for mutual prosperity.