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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE
Published by CV. Adiba Aisha Amira
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the Business field includes conceptual ideas in the fields of Economics, Accounting, Management, business. The scopes are Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Production/Operational Management, Strategic Management, Islamic Business Management, Halal Industry Management, Hajj and Umro Management, Zakat and Waqf/ Islamic Philanthropy Management, Tourism Management, Banking Management, Industrial Management, Agribusiness Management, Business Administration.
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ANALYSIS OF FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE TRADERS' INCOME IN OLD MARKETS COMPARED TO MODERN MARKETS Deni Iskandar
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): July
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Traditional markets are still a very important center of economic activity for some people in Indonesia. Directly, traditional markets have natural competitive advantages that their competitors do not have. The advantages of traditional markets include strategic locations, wide sales areas, a complete variety of goods, low prices, and a bargaining system that shows closeness between sellers and buyers. The development of the modern market has an impact on small traders' businesses, if seen from business law, that is, if small traders are unable to compete and provide the best service to consumers when viewed in terms of price, product quality, comfort, then consumers will be abandoned. The presence of a modern market adjacent to a traditional market could cause the existence and presence of basic food traders in traditional markets to decline so that the result will have an impact on the continuity of basic food traders in the market, one of which is that basic food traders experience losses in terms of income which makes their business go out of business. The existence of an art market Modern technology can be a dilemma for traders who have small scale capital and can potentially cause a decrease in traders' income in traditional markets.
ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENT PORTFOLIO FORMATION USING THE MARKOWITZ MODEL IN PALM OIL COMPANIES IN BEI FOR THE PERIOD 2020-2022 Dinda Ayu S. W; Rachelia Putri N. A; Istiono
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This study aims to see the expected return of each portfolio combination and the risk associated with each portfolio combination and determine which Investment portfolio combination can be an efficient investment. The data used in this study is stock closing price data for the period November 2020 to October 2022 (2 years). The sample of this study used 5 palm oil companies listed on the IDX. Based on the results of the calculations that have been carried out, there are 5 stock portfolios with different proportions of funds. Efficient portfolios based on the Markowitz model are: Portfolio 4 with a combination of funds PSGO (35%), SGRO (20%), SIMP (10%), CSRA (20%), and ANJT (15%) because it produces the highest return of 0.024 with a risk of 0.074. But if investors do not like risk, then investors choose portfolio 5 with a combination of PSGO (5%), SGRO (60%), SIMP (20%), CSRA (10%), and ANJT (5%) funds because it produces the lowest risk of 0.061 with a return of 0.020.
THE ROLE OF FREIGHT FORWARDERS IN IMPORT-EXPORT SERVICES Kencana Verawati, Mohammad Naufal Abdullah, Arnold Habibie, Ziqra Maulana Zulmarjon, Sultan Sai’d Al
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Logistics is a series of efforts that cover the effectiveness, planning, implementation, and supervision of a process of moving goods or services, energy, or other resources, from the starting point to the user point. Every company, in any form or field, especially in the field of commerce, cannot run properly to make a profit without the means of transportation (Hasibuan et al., 2021), This research method, some experts call it the positivistic method because it is based on the philosophy of positivism, Observation is a way to obtain information from an event through direct observation & Interview: a "systematic" method of obtaining information about subjects or "past, present and future events" in the form of "oral presentations". management of import documents using both FCL and LCL at PT Sinotrans CSC Indonesia, Ensuring that the goods arrive in good physical form to the Consignee's hands & Providing the best service and in accordance with the agreement with the Customer. Can understand the work process and scope of export and import activities, Know more clearly about what documents are needed or needed in the process of export and import activities & Know the obstacles and challenges experienced and must be faced while being a third party or liaison between Shipper and Consignee in the export and import process.
EFFORTS TO MAINTAIN THE ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY OF FARMER HOUSEHOLDS IN THE VILLAGE Sulhan Manaf; Ladjin, Nurjanna; Ahmadun, Ahmadun
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In poor economic conditions and to survive, either in the form of strategies or solutions internally (strategies carried out individually among family members) or externally (strategies carried out outside the scope of family members and interacting directly with the community). They do this in order to survive. Strategy is a way of life in dealing with an affair or problem, so that the matter or problem can be carried out well and correctly. Better livelihoods can reduce poverty levels and improve the welfare of households in a society. This can be overcome with community strategies to be able to have a sustainable livelihood. Household strategy of life refers to the patterns formed by various efforts that humans use to fulfill the life requirements they need and to solve the problems they face. In this research, several survival strategies for farming households in the village that were implemented were saving on family expenses, seeking additional income, and establishing a life of mutual cooperation with neighbors and relatives.
THE INFLUENCE OF RECRUITMENT AND PLACEMENT ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AT PT. BANK KALTENG WITH COMPENSATION AS MEDIATION Vivi Pancasari Kusumawardani; Rini Rahmawati; Hastin Umi Anisah
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Bank Kalteng is one of the regional development banks that plays a crucial role in supporting economic growth in Central Kalimantan. The recruitment and placement processes of employees are crucial factors determining the effectiveness and efficiency of the bank's operations. In addition to recruitment and placement, compensation also plays a significant role in determining employee performance. This study aims to evaluate the impact of recruitment and placement on employee performance at PT. Bank Kalteng, with compensation as a mediating variable. The results indicate that recruitment and placement together significantly influence employee performance through the mediation of compensation. Recruitment also directly influences employee performance significantly with compensation as a mediator, as does placement. The analysis results show a path coefficient value of 0.196, a T-statistic value of 4.588, and a P-value of 0.022, indicating that the first hypothesis is accepted. This means that recruitment and placement together significantly affect employee performance through compensation mediation. These findings underscore the importance of effective recruitment and placement roles as well as adequate compensation in enhancing employee performance.

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