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      EKONOMI POLITIK ALIRAN DANA ASING DALAM PEREKONOMIAN NEGARA EMERGING MARKET MELALUI PASAR MODAL INDONESIA TAHUN 2015-2016

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      Date
      2019-07-13
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      NADHIR, MOHAMMAD RAIHAN
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      The need for Indonesia as a developing country against foreign investors is an open secret. Even though Indonesia has an abundant variety of resources, it does not make Indonesia a strong country in terms of development. Low public savings make Indonesia a country that has a low level of capital accumulation, thus hampering the pace of development. Indonesia's dependence on foreign investors is used by foreign investors by playing around with the flow of capital, making the Indonesian economy unstable. Foreign investors have access that domestic investors do not have such as access to information and their mastery strategies on transactions in the capital market. Indonesia, which is still dependent, is forced to make policies to attract the attention of foreign investors and retail investors who are already in it. That way Indonesia can maintain their economic growth and accelerate the development of their country. This study uses approaches through the theory of International Political Economy by Javier Santiso and the Complex Interdependence Theory by Robert O. Kohane and Joseph Nye, with which we can see how the interactions between the two actors occur.
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