PERBANDINGAN SISTEM EKONOMI DI INDONESIA DAN VIETNAM BERDASARKAN KONSTITUSI DALAM MENJAWAB PERMASALAHAN KEMISKINAN STRUKTURAL

Authors

  • Diana Septaviana Faculty of Law, Universitas Airlangga
  • Ardhana Christian Noventri Faculty of Law, Universitas Airlangga

Keywords:

Economic system, Constitution, Structural poverty

Abstract

In essence, poverty is divided into 2 (two) types, namely structural and cultural. A country's economic system is usually presented in the constitution. The written constitution in Indonesia is known as the Basic Law. The economic system is fundamental to the movement of a country. One of the terms that often appears related to the economic system in a constitution is economic constitution. Countries in ASEAN are countries that are strategically developing their economies, including Indonesia and Vietnam. Indonesia's economic system uses the Pancasila economic system, while Vietnam uses a socialist economic system. Indonesia and Vietnam have something in common, namely that their economies prioritize collectivity for the advancement of the people's economy. The similarities and differences in the economic systems of Indonesia and Vietnam can be seen from a perspective to provide answers to structural poverty. As fellow ASEAN countries, both Indonesia and Vietnam prioritize collectivity in their economic systems. Therefore, in this research a comparison will be made of the Indonesian and Vietnamese economic systems in the constitution to respond to the occurrence of structural poverty.

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Published

2024-02-19

How to Cite

Diana Septaviana, & Ardhana Christian Noventri. (2024). PERBANDINGAN SISTEM EKONOMI DI INDONESIA DAN VIETNAM BERDASARKAN KONSTITUSI DALAM MENJAWAB PERMASALAHAN KEMISKINAN STRUKTURAL. Jurnal Kawruh Abiyasa, 3(2), 188–206. Retrieved from http://jurnalkawruh.id/index.php/kwa/article/view/70