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Implementation Of Recreational And Traditional Sport Festival For Improving Community Economy

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  • nugraha, pratama dharmika
  • Pratama, Enggel Bayu
  • Lisdiantoro, Ghon

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Improving the economy of the community is one of the Government programs. Increasing the economy through the sports industry could be a booster for the economy of the people. One form of the sports industry can take the form of sales services of sports activities as a professionally packed product such as the organization of sports festivals. Sports festivals professionally packed by organizing recreational and traditional sporting events will certainly involve many parties including organizers, government, recreational sports communities, traditional sports communities, merchants, sponsors, etc. The interaction that occurs in the organization of recreational and traditional sports festivals between the various parties will automatically disrupt the economic passion in the area where the implementation of these activities. The implementation of recreational and traditional sports festivals can certainly help one of the Government programs to improve the economy of the community. In addition to improving the economy, these activities help to preserve and popularize traditional and recreational sports and provide a sporting activity that can be followed by various levels and ages.

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  • nugraha, pratama dharmika & Pratama, Enggel Bayu & Lisdiantoro, Ghon, 2017. "Implementation Of Recreational And Traditional Sport Festival For Improving Community Economy," INA-Rxiv c932b, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:c932b
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/c932b
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