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Reform in Indonesia‚ A Case Study in the City of Yogyakarta Ahmad Munawar a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. an overall lack of capacity‚ lack of quality and choice‚ severe traffic congestion‚ usurpation of bus stops by hawkers‚ racketeering‚ insufficient funds to renew and repair vehicles‚ fragmentation of the bus sector‚ complexity and inflexibility of the current regulatory framework and ineffective legal and administrative structures. Abstract—The provision of urban public transport in Indonesia is not
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Dimensions listed below Indonesia has Power Distance (PDI) as its highest ranking Hofstede Dimension at 78. The high Power Distance (PDI) is indicative of a high level of inequality of power and wealth within the society. This condition is not necessarily forced upon the population‚ but rather accepted by the society as part of their cultural heritage. The average Power Distance for the greater Asian countries is 71. The second highest Hofstede ranking for Indonesia is Uncertainty Avoidance
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Indonesia - Asia’s Stumbling Giant 1. What Political factors explain Indonesia’s poor economic performance? What economic factors? Are these two related? Political factors are corruption and red tape‚ absolutism and crony capitalism. Economic factors are poor infrastructure and fleeing of foreign companies from the country decreasing the foreign investments in the country and increasing the unemployment rate in the country. The political and economic factors that hinder growth in Indonesia
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With domestic consumption known as the major driving forces behind any country’s economics growth‚ being a developing country‚ Indonesia must be able to sustain its economics growth. Ironically‚ even though Indonesia’s wealth lies on its abundance of natural resources and this has become its pillar for economic growth‚ poverty still has become a big problem in Indonesia. Why is this so? The answer is natural disasters. Being the top three of most occurrences of natural disasters‚ Indonesia’s economic
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KASUS PEMASARAN BAGAIMANA MEMPERKUAT BRAND EQUITY CAMPINA TERHADAP PASAR REMAJA DAN ANAK MUDA ? Sekilas tentang pasar es krim di Indonesia Es krim adalah makanan selingan yang selalu menarik setiap orang‚ khususnya untuk anakanak dan para remaja. Di negara-negara barat‚ es krim merupakan makanan tambahan yang sangat populer dikonsumsi oleh segala lapisan usia. Menurut sejarahnya‚ es krim pertama kali ditemukan di China dan dibawa ke Eropa oleh Marcopolo‚ seorang penjelajah ternama di abad pertengahan
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Indonesia- not a Building Block for Globalization The world is getting smaller‚ just as a California poppy grows smaller as it closes in on itself every night. The flower grows closer together by drawing its petals inward so that they become much closer to the rest of the petals. The poppy does this to protect its pollen. The world is getting smaller and growing closer together due to globalization. Globalization is the rising of the global economy. As more and more markets trade with each other
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How to Develop Indonesia Tourism Indonesia is a large country in Asia which is known to have a very abundant natural wealth. This is the great potential to be used as the welfare of Indonesian society like in the tourism sector. Indonesia has the tourism resources that are not less interesting with other countries in the ASEAN region. Indonesia has 5 big islands and more than 17.000 small islands. The main islands are Sumatra‚ Java‚ Kalimantan‚ Sulawesi‚ and Irian Jaya. Even Papua and Kalimantan
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originally means activity of migrant worker called merantau in Bahasa to return their hometown to celebrate Idul Fitri (Lebaran in Bahasa) with their family‚ the religious feast in Moslem calendar. There is no idea when this tradition begins exactly in Indonesia. Today mudik or homecoming‚ not only affiliate with Moslem‚ but it has been practice in other religion and become national tradition in every Indonesian religious feast day event. While according to demography‚ mudik phenomena linked with urbanization
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in the greater integration of the region into the international economy. Six ‘new’ states emerged – Indonesia‚ Malaya‚ Burma‚ the Philippines‚ Indochina and Thailand. Discuss economic and social change in the region with reference to ONE Southeast Asian state. Economic and social change within Indonesia Introduction After over a quarter century of sustained economic growth‚ Indonesia was struck by a major economic crisis at the end of the 20th Century. This paper examines the impact
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