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Money is the primary medium of exchange in everyday transactions. However, behind its convenience lies the serious threat of counterfeit currency. In Indonesia, cases of counterfeit money circulation are still found d
Indonesia is a large country in terms of population, area, cultural diversity, and natural resources. With a population of approximately 270 million, Indonesia has a strong foundation for further economic development,
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In a monopoly market, consumers have no other choice but to use the products or services marketed by the company or sellers. This is because, in a monopoly market, there are no companies or sellers capable of creating
Universitas Negeri Surabaya (UNESA) successfully organized a series of cultural arts competitions to commemorate its 60th Dies Natalis with the theme "Preserving Cultural Values, Strengthening UNESA's Reputation." The Center of Excellence for Scie
In economics, the term “market” is not necessarily associated with a physical location or a traditional marketplace as understood in everyday language. In economics, a market refers to a space where transactions between buyers and sellers occu
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a type of tax imposed on goods and services that are produced or traded. In Indonesia, VAT is one of the main sources of state revenue, regulated under Law No. 42 of 2009 on Value Added Tax for
In the realm of economics, a common question that often takes center stage is how much consumers will respond to changes in the price of a product. The complexity of markets that continuously evolve and the diverse dy