Hubungan Asimetris Ekonomi Politik Indonesia-Malaysia (Rahmah Daniah)

March 31, 2017
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  • Judul: Hubungan Asimetris Ekonomi Politik Indonesia-Malaysia
  • Pengarang (nama dosen): Rahmah Daniah
  • Abstrak (max. 1600 atau 250 kata): Observing the relationship between Indonesia – Malaysia. seen not as a parallel relationship between the two countries sitting on the same position low or high, which means the existence of an asymmetrical pattern between the two, is the relationship of the political economy of Indonesia – Malaysia working POC. Target investors Malaysia entrepreneurs palm oil benefits, such as assistance in infrastructure and other sectors, although only a few areas that use a PCO. But to understand the existence of an imbalance of this model, due to the emergence of many problems, such as Malaysia, Palm to markets overseas oil exports increased, while PCO Indonesia decreased exports and the problem of the impact of land management, as well as government policies that determine the political division between small farmers (PR)Part 34.9%, the large estates in the country (PBN), 12.3% and farms of large private or foreign investors (PBS) 52.8%.
  • Kata Kunci (max. 80 huruf atau 10 kata): CPO, Asimetris, Investor, subsektor, PR
  • Program Studi/Unit Kerja: Hubungan Internasional – Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Mulawarman
  • Jenis Karya Ilmiah (type of material): Artikel dalam Jurnal
  • Tempat Terbit (Kota) [untuk non jurnal]: Samarinda
  • Penerbit/Lembaga [non jurnal]: Seksi Penerbitan Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Mulawarman
  • Tahun Terbit [non jurnal]: 2010
  • Nama Jurnal (utk artikel dlm jurnal): Jurnal Sosial-Politika
  • Volume [jurnal]: 17
  • Nomor [jurnal]: 1
  • Tahun [jurnal]: 2010
  • File (max. 8 Mb): Rational Choice Kebijakan Impor Beras Indonesia dalam Kerangka Kerjasama WTO Pada Tahun 1995-2000.compressed (03-31-17-11-54-55).pdf (2270 kB)

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