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Persiapan Wirausaha dalam Menghadapi Resesi Tahun 2023

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Pemerintah memprediksikan di tahun 2023 akan terjadi Resesi ekonomi global yang akan memberikan dampak yang sangat besar kepada perekonomian dunia. Dalam perspektif makro ekonomi, resesi adalah keadaan di mana aktivitas perekonomian makro mengalami penurunan secara signifikan dan masif. Yang dapat mengakibatkan menurunnya daya beli masyarakat sehingga mengancam arus kas bisnis-bisnis yang berjalan di dunia. Resesi sendiri disebabkan oleh banyak hal yang terjadi pada perekonomian, contohnya seperti inflasi yang tidak terkendali, guncangan ekonomi secara tiba-tiba, dan bank-bank sentral yang menaikan suku bunga secara bersamaan untuk menekan inflasi. Indikator utama saat akan terjadinya resesi adalah pertumbuhan keseluruhan nilai pasar dari barang dan jasa yang diproduksi dalam perekonomian menunjukan arah yang negatif, sedangkan tanda yang sangat menjelaskan bahwa sedang berlangsungnya resesi adalah peningkatan secara signifikan terhadap pemutusan kerja serta lonjakan pengangguran. Resesi diprediksikan akan terjadi di tahun 2023 adalah karena angka inflasi negara-negara di dunia yang sangat tinggi yang disebabkan oleh beberapa alasan seperti perang Rusia-Ukraina yang menyebabkan harga bahan bakar dan bahan makanan melambung hingga kenaikan suku bunga yang terjadi di banyak negara.

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  • Putra, Fadillahtour Rizki Rusdandi, 2023. "Persiapan Wirausaha dalam Menghadapi Resesi Tahun 2023," OSF Preprints v9u8g, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:v9u8g
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/v9u8g
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