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The Imbalance Of Trade Among Countries In The World Nowadays

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  • Gatut Luhur BUDIONO

    (Philosophy Doctor in Commerce, Professor, University of Pancasila, Indonesia)

  • Liliana Temirkhanovna BERDIMURATOVA

    (Doctor of Business Administration, Kazakh-Russia International University, Aktobe, Kazakhstan)

  • Jiwa Tribhuana TUNGGADEWI

    (Magister of Management, University of Pancasila, Indonesia)

Abstract

It was the custom of collusion between officials of the State with local and foreign traders to seek personal gain and their allies in the territory of the poor. State officials make laws that provide the opportunity for foreign traders to be able to lend money to the poor state of local merchants to give in exchange for commission. These conditions cause inflation vulnerable because consumptive lifestyle of the community, global competitiveness is weak because it does not have a culture of hard work, creative, and efficient industry.

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  • Gatut Luhur BUDIONO & Liliana Temirkhanovna BERDIMURATOVA & Jiwa Tribhuana TUNGGADEWI, 2015. "The Imbalance Of Trade Among Countries In The World Nowadays," Economy and Sociology, The Journal Economy and Sociology, issue 1, pages 11-18.
  • Handle: RePEc:aat:journl:177
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