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Analisis Peran Modal Sosial oleh Pelaku Usaha Sektor Informal yang Bermitra di Go-Food Yogyakarta Wulandari, Meisyaroh Catur; Avida, Faricha Karin; Rinanda, Nurzidta Okta; Pramesti, Riza Indah; Wiyono, Vincent Hadi
OECONOMICUS Journal of Economics Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): (June) edisi 14
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Ekonomi UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/oje.2023.7.2.129-141

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Yogyakarta is an area with great potential for the growth of the informal sector. Because this area has many people who are immigrants. LD FEB UI research states that 95% of businesses in the food and beverage sector are growing and the number of go-food transactions is also growing. The increase in go-food partners is because Gojek has the optimism (trust) to help MSMEs grow. This makes researchers want to look further into the analysis of the role of social capital by actors who run food and beverage businesses partnering with Go-Food in Yogyakarta. The object of research is informal sector business actors who sell heavy food in the Province of D.I. Yogyakarta with a focus on the area of Sleman Regency and Yogyakarta City. Researchers used descriptive qualitative methods, with the theory of Miles and Huberman. The results of the study show that the analysis on social capital aspects seen from trust, norms, and networks makes a positive contribution to increasing sales of informal sector actors in Yogyakarta
THE ROLE OF ECONOMICS IN EXPLAINING THEFT BEHAVIOR: A LITERATURE REVIEW Agustian, Luthfi Nur; Wiyono, Vincent Hadi
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 6, No 2 (2021): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
Publisher : MESP–FEB UNS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jaedc.v6i2.79419

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This article aimed at reviewing discussions on the role of economics in explaining criminal behavior, particularly theft. From pioneering work of Becker in 1968 up to the 2013 empirical work of Maddah in Iran this review comes to a number of following proposition. First, economics has contributed significantly at understanding many theft determining factors and also policy options derived from those studies. Second, to fully understand the criminal behavior, economics alone is good but not enough. A holistic approach is required because the acts are motivated by many drives, rationally as well as irrationally which can only understood triangularly. Finally, theft redistributes income, does not increase welfare, just waste resources from thief, household and society. Keywords: Economics; Theft; Social Cost