The Role Of Small And Medium Micro Enterprises (Msmes) In Economic Development In Bandar Lampung
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https://doi.org/10.38142/ijesss.v3i3.247Keywords:
MSMEs, National Economic DevelopmentAbstract
Micro, small and medium enterprises occupy a strategic position to accelerate structural changes to improve the standard of living of many people and are a place for joint business activities for producers and consumers. The Indonesian economy will have a strong foundation if MSMEs become the main productive and competitive actors in the national economy. The importance of the role of MSMEs, the purpose of this study is to determine the role of MSMEs and the problems faced by MSME business actors in economic development. This type of research is a case study research with a qualitative approach. Respondents in this study were SMEs in Bandar Lampung. Data sources are obtained through primary and secondary data with data collection techniques using interviews, observations and documents. The data analysis technique uses research data processing by listening, selecting data, analyzing data, analyzing data and concluding results. The results of this study are that the role of MSMEs is expected to expand the provision of employment opportunities, make a significant contribution to economic growth, and evenly increase incomes, as well as increase the competitiveness and resilience of the national economy. MSMEs face declining sales/demand, difficulty and high cost of raw materials, and hampered operational distribution, capitalization, and production. This study suggests that micro and small businesses are expected to adapt to current technology to increase product competitiveness and optimize the potential of financial institutions that can be an alternative source of funds for rural MSMEs.
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