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COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE DIGITAL ERA Surya, Ruswiati; Irianto, Bambang Sugeng
EQUALEGUM International Law Journal Volume 3, Issue 3, 2025
Publisher : SYNTIFIC

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61543/equ.v3i3.159

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Background. The rise of digital technology has significantly transformed the global economy, particularly influencing the distribution systems for goods and services. In Indonesia, national distribution is vital for ensuring price stability and accessible goods across various regions. The digital era presents new possibilities through e-commerce, smart logistics, and data integration, which enhance speed, transparency, and efficiency in distribution. This study aimed to investigate a comprehensive analysis of national distribution in the digital area. Research method. This research utilizes a descriptive-analytical literature review to examine the national distribution system in the digital era, covering logistics, e-commerce, digital technology, public policy, and distribution infrastructure. It analyzes secondary data from credible sources through a systematic search for articles published in the last 5-10 years, in Indonesian and English. The analysis used five stages. Findings. National distribution is reshaped by digital advancements in e-commerce and logistics, enhancing efficiency and market access while meeting consumer demand for speed. In Indonesia, digital distribution improves economic competitiveness and public welfare, supported by government infrastructure and regulations for consumer protection. The private sector fosters innovation, aiding MSMEs in accessing broader markets. However, sustainability challenges, such as carbon emissions, require eco-friendly practices. Future efforts aim for efficient, monitored systems through digital platforms, promoting economic resilience and stability while addressing ethical consumer protection issues for inclusive growth. Conclusion. Success in national distribution depends on collaboration among the government, the private sector, and the community, alongside adaptive policies and sustainable practices for an effective and equitable system.
OPTIMISM FOR INDONESIA'S ECONOMY IN 2026: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Surya, Ruswiati; Irianto, Bambang S.
DIVERSITY Logic Journal Multidisciplinary Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): December: Diversity Logic Journal Multidisciplinary
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Background. Entering 2026, Indonesia’s economy faces a complex global environment characterized by geopolitical uncertainty, fluctuating commodity prices, and the tightening of monetary policies in advanced economies. These external pressures pose significant challenges for developing countries, including Indonesia. Nevertheless, Indonesia demonstrates a relatively optimistic economic outlook, supported by stable macroeconomic conditions, controlled inflation, and the continuity of structural reforms implemented in recent years. Research Purpose. This study aims to examine the optimism surrounding Indonesia’s economy in 2026 by analyzing both the challenges and opportunities that shape national economic performance. Research Method. This study used a qualitative approach with a library research method. The analysis highlights several key drivers of economic optimism, including prudent fiscal policy, adaptive monetary measures, industrial downstreaming, increased investment, and the rapid growth of the digital economy. Findings. In addition, Indonesia’s demographic bonus and commitment to sustainable development through green and blue economy initiatives provide strategic opportunities to enhance productivity and long-term economic growth. However, this optimism must be balanced with a realistic assessment of existing challenges. Structural issues such as regional development disparities, uneven quality of human resources, reliance on primary commodities, and vulnerability to global financial volatility remain critical concerns. These challenges require comprehensive and integrated policy responses to ensure that economic growth is not only robust but also inclusive and sustainable. Conclusion. Indonesia’s economic optimism in 2026 depends on the government’s ability to address structural constraints and effectively capitalize on emerging opportunities.