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ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY FROM A NATIONAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVE: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF SECTOR REGULATION AND STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN REALISING INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Gunawan Widjaja
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS Vol. 2 No. 8 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (IJEFE)
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This article examines economic efficiency and sustainability from a national legal perspective through a literature review of the role of sector regulation and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in achieving inclusive and sustainable growth. Sector regulation is seen as a legal instrument to correct market failures, ensure legal certainty, and encourage the application of sustainability and inclusivity principles through environmental, social, and governance standards. On the other hand, SOEs act as development agents that integrate commercial and social functions, support economic stability, and reduce environmental footprints through green economy practices and more transparent sustainability reporting. The results of the study show that sector regulation and SOEs are two main pillars that must be designed in an integrated, accountable manner and based on the principle of equitable efficiency within the framework of economic democracy to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth.
FROM STATE OWNERSHIP TO MODERN CORPORATIONS: ANALYSIS OF REGULATIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE GOVERNANCE IN BALANCING DEVELOPMENT FUNCTIONS AND PROFITABILITY IN THE ERA OF ECONOMIC GLOBALISATION Gunawan Widjaja
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This article analyses the transformation of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) from bureaucratic state-owned entities into professional and competitive modern corporations in the era of economic globalisation. The main focus of the study is on the regulations governing the status and role of SOEs, particularly Law No. 19 of 2003 and its amendments, as well as the application of good corporate governance principles in maintaining a balance between national development functions and profit generation. The analysis shows that the separation of functions between the government as owner and SOEs as operators, the professionalisation of management, and the strengthening of supervisory mechanisms are key to overcoming the tensions caused by the dual mandate of SOEs. However, political challenges, policy intervention, and social obligations that are not managed transparently still hinder performance optimisation. This article concludes that SOEs can function as modern state corporations based on public values if regulations, governance, and organisational culture are designed synergistically to maintain a balance between public and market interests.
THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC LAW IN MARKETING AND BRANDING REGULATION: ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS COMPETITION REGULATION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ON MARKET EFFICIENCY Gunawan Widjaja
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This article analyses the role of economic law in regulating marketing and branding through three main pillars of regulation: business competition, consumer protection, and intellectual property rights. Competition regulation serves to prevent monopolies, cartels, and unfair competition that can reduce market efficiency and harm consumers. Consumer protection ensures fairness, transparency of information, and product safety so that consumers can make rational and efficient purchasing decisions. Meanwhile, intellectual property rights, particularly trademark, copyright, and patent protection, provide the legal basis for brand identity development and product innovation. These three regulations complement each other in creating a competitive, transparent, and fair market, as well as encouraging efficient resource allocation by preventing free-riding practices and increasing consumer confidence in registered and protected brands. This article emphasises that economic law acts as a balance between freedom of enterprise and the public interest in the context of modern marketing and branding.
INTEGRATION OF LEGAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES IN BRANDING STRATEGY: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON FAIR BUSINESS COMPETITION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, AND TRADEMARK PROTECTION Gunawan Widjaja
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The integration of legal and economic perspectives in branding strategies is important in maintaining a balance between corporate competitiveness, fair business competition, consumer protection, and trademark protection. This literature review examines how legal aspects, such as trademark protection, business competition regulations, and consumer protection, interact with economic aspects, such as brand equity, market efficiency, and brand economic value, in shaping sustainable branding strategies. The results of the study show that effective branding does not only depend on marketing creativity, but also on compliance with the legal framework and the utilisation of economic mechanisms that support healthy competition. The integration of these two perspectives contributes theoretically to the development of economic law and ethical branding practices, while also providing guidance for business actors and policy makers in building a fair, efficient, and innovative market ecosystem.
PROPERTY LAW IN MODERN ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS: A LITERATURE REVIEW OF OWNERSHIP RIGHTS, PLEDGES, AND MORTGAGES ON MOVABLE AND IMMOVABLE PROPERTY Gunawan Widjaja
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS Vol. 2 No. 9 (2025): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (IJEFE)
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Property law in the Civil Code plays a central role in modern economic transactions in Indonesia, particularly through ownership rights (Article 570), pledges (Articles 1150-1161), and mortgages (Articles 1162-1197) on movable and immovable property. A systematic literature analysis of primary sources such as the Civil Code, the Security Rights Act, and the Fiduciary Act, as well as secondary sources such as books and journals, reveals the super-priority of pledges/mortgages over special rights (Article 1134 paragraph 2), which remains strong in the era of fintech and e-commerce. Successful adaptations include Pegadaian's digital pawn, fractional NFT mortgages, and EV leasing fiduciary, increasing MSME credit access by 35%, despite challenges such as inconsistencies in BPN-Kemenkumham registration, over-collateralisation, and crypto regulatory gaps triggering priority overlaps and bankruptcy disputes. Reforms via the National Collateral Registry (RUU Cipta Kerja 2.0/2026), AI notary, and the Digital Property Bill are recommended for 70% efficiency and a potential 2% GDP boost, harmonising sharia and conventional systems for inclusive legal certainty.
AGREEMENT-BASED ECONOMIC CONTRACTS: A REVIEW OF CIVIL LAW LITERATURE ON SALES CONTRACTS, MONEY LENDING, AND LEASING IN THE DIGITAL AGE Gunawan Widjaja
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS Vol. 2 No. 9 (2025): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (IJEFE)
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The digital era has revolutionised agreement-based economic contracts in Indonesian civil law, transforming conventional sales contracts into e-commerce, money lending into fintech lending, and leasing into PropTech. This normative legal literature review analyses the validity of these three contracts according to Article 1320 of the Civil Code, which requires consensus, competence, a specific object, and a lawful cause, supported by the recognition of electronic contracts by Law No. 1 of 2024 on Information and Electronic Transactions. The main findings show that although the principles of consensualism and freedom of contract remain relevant, the challenges of digital evidence, consumer protection, and cross-platform jurisdiction require a reconceptualisation of colonial-era civil norms to be adaptive to the Rp155 trillion digital economy in 2026. This study identifies regulatory gaps between the Civil Code and the dynamics of smart contracts, blockchain, and P2P platforms, where the effectiveness of consumer protection remains weak due to rampant default and illegal collection. Comparative analysis confirms the need for legislative reform through the addition of a chapter on digital contracts, national smart contract regulations, and ODR integration to create legal certainty that is both pro-innovation and pro-consumer. This study contributes theoretically to the development of civil law and practically to policymakers in supporting Indonesia Emas 2045.
CIVIL CONTRACTS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: A LEGAL ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC CONTRACTS AND THE PROTECTION OF THE WEAKER PARTY Gunawan Widjaja
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS Vol. 2 No. 9 (2025): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (IJEFE)
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This article analyses the legal existence of civil contracts in Indonesia’s digital economy, focusing on the validity of electronic contracts under Article 1320 of the Civil Code and the ITE Law, as well as mechanisms to protect vulnerable parties such as consumers and SMEs from onerous standard clauses through the principle of good faith and the Consumer Protection Law. A normative legal approach is employed to compare domestic regulations such as Government Regulation No. 71 of 2019 with international UNCITRAL standards, identifying challenges regarding digital consent, electronic evidence, and online disputes. The results indicate that electronic contracts are formally valid but require adaptive reform based on ODR and amendments to the Consumer Protection Act to ensure substantive justice amidst digital transactions worth Rp318 trillion (2025). Recommendations include a specific law on digital contracts and the strengthening of the Digital Dispute Resolution Body (BPSK).
ECONOMIC CIVIL LAW: CONSUMER PROTECTION IN DIGITAL TRANSACTIONS AND NEW LEGAL CHALLENGES Gunawan Widjaja
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This study analyses consumer protection in digital transactions through the lens of Indonesian economic civil law, focusing on the effectiveness of the synergy between Law No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection (UUPK), the Law on Information and Electronic Transactions (UU ITE), Government Regulation No. 71 of 2019 on the Operation of Electronic Systems and Transactions (PP PSTE), and Law No. 27 of 2022 on Personal Data Protection (UU PDP) in addressing e-commerce disputes, marketplace liability, and personal data management, which have proven effective in theory but face implementation challenges due to low consumer literacy and a surge in complaints; simultaneously, new legal challenges such as cross-jurisdictional transactions, AI algorithmic liability, regulatory inconsistencies, and the limitations of the Civil Code regarding smart contracts demand progressive reforms in the form of digital civil codification, Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), and AI liability regulations to foster a fair and adaptive digital transaction ecosystem.
REFORM OF MINING AND ENERGY LAW IN INDONESIA: THE CHALLENGES OF THE TRANSITION TO GREEN ENERGY AND ECOLOGICAL JUSTICE Gunawan Widjaja
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS Vol. 2 No. 10 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (IJEFE)
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Economic and legal reforms in Indonesia’s mining and energy sectors, introduced through the Mining and Energy Law No. 2 of 2025, establish a progressive framework that supports mineral downstreaming, equal opportunities for state-owned enterprises and SMEs, and alignment with the 2025 National Energy Policy (KEN) to ensure energy security. However, the transition to green energy faces multiple challenges: resistance from the fossil fuel industry, a revision of renewable energy targets from 23% to 17–19%, deforestation caused by nickel mine expansion, and social inequality resulting from the closure of coal-fired power plants, which threatens workers in producing regions. Ecological justice—as a constitutional right to a healthy environment (1945 Constitution, Article 28H)—demands a Just Transition framework akin to the JETP, the integration of ESG principles, and regulatory harmonisation to balance economic, social, and environmental considerations. This systematic legal literature review concludes that holistic reform is necessary for Indonesia to achieve Net Zero Emissions by 2060 in a fair and sustainable manner, with recommendations for harmonising the Mining Law and the Job Creation Law, as well as strengthening the participation of indigenous communities.
THE DYNAMICS OF INDUSTRIAL AND TRADE LAW IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY ERA: COMPETITION REGULATION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE NATIONAL INDUSTRY Gunawan Widjaja
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS Vol. 2 No. 10 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (IJEFE)
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The digital economy has transformed the legal landscape of industry and trade in Indonesia, necessitating the adaptation of competition law, consumer protection regulations, and the transformation of national industries. This study analyses two key aspects: firstly, the effectiveness of Law No. 5 of 1999 on Competition and Law No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection in addressing the dominance of digital platforms, predatory pricing, and the risk of data breaches; second, the role of Making Indonesia 4.0, the Job Creation Law, and the Government’s Digital Master Plan 2025–2045 as catalysts for the transformation of manufacturing towards Industry 4.0. Using a legal-normative literature review approach, it was found that the KPPU is actively addressing digital monopolies (the Google Play Billing System case), but regulatory revisions are required regarding algorithmic discrimination and the gig economy. Industrial transformation faces the digital divide and the need for harmonisation with the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework. The conclusion emphasises the need for holistic economic legislation that balances innovation, healthy competition, and inclusivity towards Indonesia Emas 2045.
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