Sindy Marchelia Putri
Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel Surabaya

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Green Products in the Implementation of a Green Economy: An Analysis of Their Impact on Consumption Expenditure Sindy Marchelia Putri; Muh. Syaukin Muttaqin; Susilowati Susilowati; Ubaid Aisyul Hana; Agam Anantama
Journal of Business Improvement Vol 1 No 3 (2024): Oktober
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Al-Fatimah Bojonegoro

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of implementing a green economy through the use of green products, focusing on their effect on consumption expenditure. The respondents consist of 12 informants who are members of the Bumi Ijo group. The study shows that the implementation of a green economy through the use of green products aligns with the objectives of a green economy, as users consciously choose green products to protect the environment and reduce issues related to plastic waste, as well as because green products are more durable. The impact of green products on expenditure is positive, as they serve as alternatives to conventional or factory-made products that can be reused multiple times, despite the higher initial cost
An Analysis of the Influence of Abbasid Dynasty Economic Practices on Indonesia's Economic Development Sindy Marchelia Putri; Muh. Syaukin Muttaqin; Nurlailah Nurlailah; Susilowati Susilowati
Journal of Business Improvement Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Februari
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The Abbasid Dynasty is regarded as one of the most prosperous dynasties in history due to significant advancements across various sectors. One of the most prominent was the rapid development of the economic sector, driven by the policies enacted by the reigning caliphs, which brought the Abbasid economy to its peak. Indonesia, which shares similarities in human resources and its vast territory, has the potential to improve its economy amidst the current challenges. This research aims to examine which economic policies from the Abbasid era could be adapted to the contemporary Indonesian economy. The results of this study suggest that the economic policies from the Abbasid period, particularly in agriculture, mining, trade, and taxation, could serve as a reference for addressing Indonesia's current economic challenges. Indonesia possesses similar potential to the Abbasid Dynasty, with both having vast territories and diverse natural resources, as well as relying on taxation as a primary source of state revenue. However, these policies must be adapted to the modern era, considering that Indonesia has a different constitutional foundation than the Abbasid Dynasty