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Comprehensive Analysis of the Social and Economic Impact of Carbon Trading Programs in East Asian Countries: Comparative Study Maulida, Savira; Aulia, Azra Nawal; Nurcahyani, Ratna Alfina; Hartadi, Najla Aulia; Muis, Afni Regita Cahyani
GMPI Conference Series Vol 3 (2024): The 10th Asian Academic Society International Conference (AASIC)
Publisher : Gemilang Maju Publikasi Ilmiah (GMPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53889/gmpics.v3.420

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The purpose of this research is to carry out an in-depth investigation on the social and economic effects that carbon trading schemes have had on East Asian nations of various kinds. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of carbon trading programs in East Asian countries by employing a comparative analysis. The study's primary objectives are to comprehend the variations in outcomes that occur across different countries and to find the most successful methods for carbon trading. An approach known as case study research is utilized in this study in order to promote a more nuanced understanding of the social and economic implications that carbon trading regimes have in a variety of settings. In order to evaluate the social ramifications of carbon trading, qualitative data will be collected, which will include community perspectives, environmental justice issues, and societal changes. Additionally, economic metrics such as gross domestic product, employment rates, and industrial growth will be studied. For the purpose of formulating climate policies that are more effective, equitable, and environmentally sustainable, the findings of the study can provide policymakers with significant insights. The paper also makes recommendations for future research directions, such as conducting longitudinal studies to evaluate the long-term social and economic repercussions of carbon trading programs, investigating the implications of carbon trading across different sectors, and incorporating the perspectives of stakeholders into future research. According to the findings of the study, carbon trading programs have major economic and social consequences. These programs include the creation of economic incentives for businesses or governments to reduce carbon emissions in an efficient manner, as well as the promotion of a societal atmosphere that is sympathetic to sustainable practices.
Tax System Problems as a Cause of Sustainable Poverty in Japan: an Analysis of the Tax System in an Islamic View Latief, Mohamad; Rimapradesi, Yulia; Cahyani, Mustika; Nurcahyani, Ratna Alfina
JES (Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/jes.v9i1.700

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Japan is one of the developed countries in East Asia. It can be seen from advances in technology, education and a high level of discipline. However, poverty has hit this country due to problems with the tax system and the increase in elderly people. The research methodology used in this research is a descriptive qualitative research method. This article aims to provide a solution to the problem of poverty that occurs in Japan through the implementation of a zakat system based on the Koran and Sunnah. The urgency of this research is to offer or propose a solution to the problem of poverty for the Japanese embassy. The results of this research show that persistent poverty in Japan can be eradicated by implementing a taxation system based on the concept of zakat nishab, so that tax payments do not burden those who pay zakat and there is no excess payment to avoid embezzlement of funds by greedy individuals.