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The Analysis of Cross-Border Potensial Economic Development Strategies
XMLAbstract: The major purpose of this study was to analyze the potency of frontier region of Belu, the province of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) with Timor-Leste as the strategic opportunity for regional, national and international economic development. Descriptive method and empiric approach are used to analyze the development by mean of comparing process in theoretical model based on several cases in other countries that succeeded or failed to develop cross border areas. The result shows that the cross boder areas of Belu (of Republic of Indonesia) Batu Gede (of Timor-Leste) has potencies that can be develop such as agriculture, commerce, service and tourism areas. These can be seen in the commodity interaction that had been increasingly exported from Indonesia to RDTL until the last few
years that is since 2006, such as oil commodity, plantation product, fishery product, industrial and diligences product, and mixed goods. The main products of NTT exported to Timor-Leste are construction materials, electronic goods, kitchen condiments, mattress generator, cement, drought fish, onions, vegetables, mixed goods and oil. On the contrary, commodity imported from Timor-Leste to Indonesia significantly increases until the last few years, such as green beans, candlenut, coffee seed, copra, beef and cow’s skin. The data show that commercial activities based on the potencies motivate the desire of the citizens to grow up marketing activities that in turn can lead to making public economy in frontier areas.
Key word: Potency Region, Economic, Frontier Area.
Detail Information
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Penulis |
Agustinus Semiun dkk - Personal Name
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Student ID |
195612311983031026
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Dosen Pembimbing | |
Penguji | |
Kode Prodi PDDIKTI |
88103
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Edisi |
Published
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Departement |
Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
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Kontributor | |
Bahasa |
English
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Penerbit | : Amerika., 2013 |
Edisi |
Published
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Subyek | |
No Panggil |
881.03 SEM T
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Copyright |
Lembaga Penerbit
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Doi |