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International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science ResearchEFFECTIVENESS-OF-HOME-INDUSTRY-ACTIVITIES-IN-BUILDING-THE-ECONOMY-OF-THE-COMMUNITY-IN-INDONESIA
International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research
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Opportunities and Chance
Opportunity and opportunity are two things that should not be missed if you want to build a successful
home industry. The ability to read opportunities needs to be improved and honed even sharper. Most
successful industry players are those who are able to see opportunities well and make the best use of
them. The next is an opportunity, an opportunity can be done hammering information. For example,
exhibitions, both at home and abroad can be a good opportunity to develop the home industry that is
run.
By paying attention to the four factors above the household industry is an industry that can be built into an
industry that provides benefits, benefits, and prosperity both for families in particular and for the economy in the
future. In addition, the home industry is a form of self-employment that can help the government overcome
unemployment.
Government Efforts to Advance Indonesian MSMEs
The increase or decrease in economic growth in Indonesia is influenced by various factors, one of which is the
involvement of MSMEs. In accordance with the 1945 Constitution article 33 paragraph 4, MSMEs are part of the
national economy that has an independence-minded and has great potential to improve the welfare of the
community. MSMEs have a significant role to play in the country's economic growth.
Based on data from the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs, the number of MSMEs currently reaches 64.19
million with a contribution to GDP of 61.97% or worth 8,573.89 trillion rupiah. The contribution of MSMEs to
the Indonesian economy includes the ability to absorb 97% of the total workforce and can collect up to 60.4% of
the total investment.
The high number of MSMEs in Indonesia can not be separated from the challenges and conditions of the Covid-
19 pandemic that encourage changes in the consumption patterns of goods and services into a momentum to
accelerate digital transformation.
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