The book explores the impact of dualism and inequality on micro, small, and medium enterprises in Indonesia. It emphasizes the need for policy direction to counteract the concentration of economic activities in developed areas while promoting the benefits of agglomeration for small businesses. The author argues that fostering inclusive growth requires a strategic focus on the interplay between policies and institutions, highlighting the significance of social capital in these interactions. Ultimately, the book seeks to answer how these objectives can be effectively achieved.
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Focusing on policy design for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia, this book emphasizes the need to align policies with the existing social capital of these businesses. It advocates for a systematic approach involving active listening and understanding of MSMEs' diverse perspectives before creating tailored interventions. The study highlights the significance of networks over traditional factors like size and technology in enhancing MSME performance, while also addressing challenges such as financing gaps and digitalization. Methodologies like the Analytic Hierarchy Process are rigorously analyzed for effectiveness.