Economy of Indonesia

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    This documentary was emotional to say the least. The relationship of the conservator with the crew that helps him and the animals is stunningly intricate and it is hard to even understand how they can leave these orangutans in the wild knowing the illegal burning and logging that is happening in Sumatra without even mentioning the pet trade and other dramatic reasons. I would be devastated to let an animal leave in a jungle soon to be palm oil plantation since I would care so much about the…

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    Jared Diamond in his book Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies has gone repeatedly explaining many reasons as to why places like Eurasia and New Guinea developed so differently. The argument of chapter ten is that the shape and major axes of continents affect the distribution of crops and domesticated animals. The continents that Diamond uses is Africa, the Americas, and Eurasia. With Africa and the Americas both have their major axis that are longitude (north to south) while…

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    The Roots of Inequality The europeans had the right climate for agriculture and the right resources for animals which led them to immunity to some germs and the discovery of steel enabling them to conquer lands and develop faster that most places. Agriculture Depending on where you are in the world and the climate you have, affects the crops you are able to grow and how helpful it is, therefore affecting how fast you’re civilization can develope. In a place like papa new guinea there climate…

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    this essay will argue that Indonesia is at the risk of collapse. This argument is built on there being no change in both government and citizen’s behaviour and related to factors such as, deforestation, overpopulation and rise of sea level. To begin with, deforestation is arguably the biggest problem that Indonesia is encountering. It is the hardest one to solve since it is related to Indonesia’s national income. According to FAO State of the Forest, in 2011 Indonesia ranks the second country…

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    in the social security system in Indonesia cover all aspects of the organisation, like institutional changes, the establishment of a new task at each institution, and modify the business process. Refer to the ‘PEST Factors’ approach in analysing change in the SJSN, this study has found that the factor that driven the changes in the SJSN is political…

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    International Political Economy or IPE is one of social science studies that focusing on the correlation between economy and politics internationally. IPE will be focuses on international economic growth, international welfare, international finance, hegemony, etc. In this subject, it seems like there is no boundaries between economy and politics. They related and influence one another. After the colonial period, Indonesia has experienced a lot of progress for both domestic affairs and foreign…

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    also bring negative results including the inequality of welfare distribution. For instance, in Indonesia nowadays, the numbers of Alfamart and Indomaret in Indonesia’s retail industry keeps rapidly increasing and brings significant impacts such as the decreasing numbers of consumers in the traditional retail shops. It can be said that retail trading nowadays is one of the most strategical trading in Indonesia because it is able to absorb much employments after the agriculture sector; and…

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    most countries around the world. Indonesia is one of the world’s most remarkable geographical areas where the various natural and cultural resources offer major tourism attractions. Basically, the Southeast Asian Country of Indonesia consists of more than 17,000 tropical and volcanic islands that straddle the equator between the Indian and pacific oceans. Indonesia is a home to more than 300 ethnic groups with approximately 500 spoken languages and dialects. Indonesia is well known with a unique…

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    progress when they introduced industrialization to the countries. They built small factories that employed workers and brought in numerous profits for Southeast Asia. East Asia’s economy has been an extreme success. Countries like Japan, Singapore, Taiwan/China, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, and Indonesia were influential to the economic growth of East Asia. Their main concern is shared growth. They made profit of what they grew off the land, which helped stabilized…

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    Trade relations between China and India have been existed before century is one of the evidences. The main commodity of Chinese trader was silk. Meanwhile, trade relations between Indonesia and China were existed on the third century. At the time many ship come to Indonesia through Malacca Strait in order to sell their goods. As time goes by, the trade activities in the world have increased rapidly. These situations also affected by the development of technology that helps…

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