印尼、马来西亚零售政策困境与现代零售的存在

Aan Sugiharto, S. Deniar
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本研究源于印尼、马来西亚等东南亚国家的大城市中现代零售业发展迅速的现象。这一现象也与公共福利和教育水平的提高相吻合,尤其是在城市地区。这种现象导致了越来越多的现代零售商店,这对当地社区拥有的传统零售的存在产生了直接影响。当时的反应来自政府和零售业本身。政府似乎试图以其庞大的资本力量将现代零售业的发展发展成为一股威胁传统零售业的新力量,尽管最终,传统零售店主自己也不得不考虑能够继续竞争的策略。本研究的目的是比较印尼和马来西亚政府在零售业监管方面的政策。本研究的结果是,考虑到劳动力需求所需的现代存在,两国都颁布了互利的政策,而传统零售商的存在必须保持为国家经济的支柱之一,在非正规部门。两国为保护不能在首都直接竞争的传统零售商的生存,出台了对现代零售商的营业时间、建筑面积、分区、保障劳动力吸收等政策。
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Retail Policy Dilemma and The Existence of Modern Retail in Indonesia and Malaysia
This research originated from the phenomenon of the rapid development of the modern retail industry, which can be found in big cities in Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia. This phenomenon also coincides with the increasing level of public welfare and education, especially in urban areas. This phenomenon has resulted in an increasing number of modern retail stores which have a direct impact on the existence of traditional retail owned by the local community. The response then came from both the government and the retail industry itself. The government seems to be trying to make the development of the modern retail industry with its large capital power grow into a new force that threatens traditional retail, although, in the end, the traditional retail store owners themselves have to think of strategies to be able to continue to compete. The aim of this research is to compare the Indonesian and Malaysian government policies in retail industry regulation. The results of this study are that both countries issued mutually beneficial policies given the modern presence needed for labor needs, while the existence of traditional retailers must be maintained as one of the pillars of the country's economy in the informal sector. Policies for monitoring operating hours, building area, zoning, and guaranteeing labor absorption for modern retailers issued by the two countries with the aim of protecting the existence of traditional retailers that cannot compete directly in the capital.
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