MEKANISME PASAR PRODUK USAHA KREATIF HOME INDUSTRI DI DESA BODELOR DALAM TEORI IBN KHALDUN
MARKET MECHANISM OF THE PRODUCT CREATIVE EFFORT HOME INDUSTRY IN THE VILLAGE OF BODELOR IN THE THEORY OF IBN KHALDUN
Abdul Aziz (),
Achmad Dasuky Ali and
Nila Afifah Afifa
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Abstract:
Bodelor Village is a creative product business center with several home industries with products such as mukenah, kerudung, rattan handicraft and bamboo blinds. Progress of Bodelor village in the product of this creative business needs a healthy market mechanism between home industry owners in competing. So in determining the price of a fair product is left to the market mechanism itself. To find out the existing market mechanism, the authors looked at it using Ibn Khaldun's theory of market mechanisms. The method used in this research is qualitative by using the theory of Ibn Khaldun as a reference. Techniques of data collection conducted, namely observation, interview and documentation. Based on the results of existing research related to the theory of Ibn Khaldun, in the market mechanism there are similarities in the process of price creation influenced by demand and supply, workers, government, money, taxes and security. Price increases also occur when demand and supply of goods are unbalanced. The difference lies in the decline in the price of a product.
Keywords: Creative Business Products; Home Industry; Ibn Khaldun Market Mechanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-12-02, Revised 2017-12-23
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Published in Al-Mustashfa: Jurnal Penelitian Hukum Ekonomi Syariah Islamic Economics Law.2(2017): pp. 199-214
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