Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope With Pseudo-Cooperatives

By contesting the political spectrum versus the economic side of regulation, it is found that the Indonesian cooperative's performance is influenced more by the first approach. As Golkar's electoral vehicle to protect its ruling party's majority vote, the cooperative apex organization...

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Main Author: Nining I Soesilo
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta 2020-08-01
Series:Signifikan
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Online Access:http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/signifikan/article/view/15547
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spelling doaj-df9dcb5480cd493c82bdd6cf820dbc682021-03-14T12:26:46ZindUniversitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaSignifikan2087-20462476-92232020-08-019221924010.15408/sjie.v9i2.155476971Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope With Pseudo-CooperativesNining I Soesilo0Faculty of Economics, University of IndonesiaBy contesting the political spectrum versus the economic side of regulation, it is found that the Indonesian cooperative's performance is influenced more by the first approach. As Golkar's electoral vehicle to protect its ruling party's majority vote, the cooperative apex organization (Dekopin) became a parastatal. As a 'bureaucratic capitalist' with state budget support, Dekopin's 'holdup problem' creates the 'subsidy mentality' and increasing corruption perception that stimulated the formation of pseudo-cooperatives. A bottom-up petition to remove Dekopin's parastatal status failed. By calibrating the 2012-2014 panel data, the pseudo-cooperatives decrease when active cooperatives increase. From the 2015 cross-section exercise, pseudo-cooperatives' number rises along with the growing population. External funding to cooperatives is used as a means to spend it on leisure. Many islands show different tendencies of pseudo-cooperatives' creation. In 2016, a government's economic strategy to create healthy cooperatives was started by closing down 32,778 pseudo-cooperatives. This process continued until 2019. JEL Classification: P13, C21, R51, A13 How to Cite: Soesilo, N. I. (2020). Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope with Pseudo-Cooperatives. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 9(2), 219-240. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v9i2.15547.http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/signifikan/article/view/15547cooperative enterprisescross-sectional modelsfinance in urban and rural economiesrelation of economics to social values
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cooperative enterprises
cross-sectional models
finance in urban and rural economies
relation of economics to social values
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title Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope With Pseudo-Cooperatives
title_short Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope With Pseudo-Cooperatives
title_full Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope With Pseudo-Cooperatives
title_fullStr Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope With Pseudo-Cooperatives
title_full_unstemmed Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope With Pseudo-Cooperatives
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publisher Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta
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description By contesting the political spectrum versus the economic side of regulation, it is found that the Indonesian cooperative's performance is influenced more by the first approach. As Golkar's electoral vehicle to protect its ruling party's majority vote, the cooperative apex organization (Dekopin) became a parastatal. As a 'bureaucratic capitalist' with state budget support, Dekopin's 'holdup problem' creates the 'subsidy mentality' and increasing corruption perception that stimulated the formation of pseudo-cooperatives. A bottom-up petition to remove Dekopin's parastatal status failed. By calibrating the 2012-2014 panel data, the pseudo-cooperatives decrease when active cooperatives increase. From the 2015 cross-section exercise, pseudo-cooperatives' number rises along with the growing population. External funding to cooperatives is used as a means to spend it on leisure. Many islands show different tendencies of pseudo-cooperatives' creation. In 2016, a government's economic strategy to create healthy cooperatives was started by closing down 32,778 pseudo-cooperatives. This process continued until 2019. JEL Classification: P13, C21, R51, A13 How to Cite: Soesilo, N. I. (2020). Government of Indonesia’s Battling Strategy to Cope with Pseudo-Cooperatives. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 9(2), 219-240. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v9i2.15547.
topic cooperative enterprises
cross-sectional models
finance in urban and rural economies
relation of economics to social values
url http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/signifikan/article/view/15547
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