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    work and having a proper life are guaranteed in The 1945 Constitution Of Republic Indonesia, as in Article 27 verse (2) ; Every citizen shall have the right to work and to earn a humane livelihood. This article holds the ground for workers policy in Indonesia. The investment atmosphere in Indonesia is relying on this policy, to create a conducive investment climate. Indonesia has enacted Law Of The Republic Indonesia Number 25 Of 2007 Concerning Investment to regulate the investment, which the elucidation

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    1 Indonesia contribution to international market Goods and services produced in a country and being sold outside is globally known as export (Mankiw, 2004:240). Suppose that a country do an International Trade and become an exporter of some goods, domestic producers will get more benefits, while local consumers will get loss because the local price is higher. However, government policy about the opening of international trade itself will be profitable for both concerned countries (Mankiw, 2006:221)

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    ralIndonesia is the largest economy in South East Asia and its growth is improving by the day, it appears to be in the top grouping of emerging markets. Many countries found Indonesia to be the country to invest in and/or being an ideal business partner and good market for their businesses / goods. However, countries from different cultures have vast differences from the Indonesian culture, where it is important to recognize that people from different cultures have are different in a variety of

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    Gillette Indonesia Marketing Plan Table of Contents 1. Executive summary 3 2. Situation analysis 4 2.1. Market summary 4 2.2. Market demographics 4 2.3. Market needs 5 2.4. Market trends 5 2.5. Market growth 5 2.5.1. Competition 6 2.6. SWOT analysis 6 3. Marketing strategy 8 3.1. Marketing objectives 8 3.2. Target markets 8 3.3. Positioning 8 3.4. Marketing mix 9 3.4.1. Product 9 3.4.2. Place 9 3.4.3. Promotion 11 4. Gillette Indonesia: case

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    The second Indonesia war also known as the Vietnam war started in November 1, 1955- April 30, 1975 this war took place in South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. This war was started due to the fact, that the United States backed South Vietnamese government and their opponents. The North Vietnamese conquered the South Vietnamese and that caused the issues between the United States and the Vietnamese because the US supported France during the first war. The United states later then became

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    Indonesia is an archipelago nation consisting of more than 17,000 individual islands. Located primarily in Southeast Asia between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean with some territories located in Oceania. The total area of Indonesia is approximately 1.9 million km2, with a coastline of 81,000 km (CIA 2017). Located in the equatorial zone, Indonesia possesses a Tropical Climate. Weather and climate-related disasters can be common in Indonesia, including occasional floods, droughts, and tsunamis

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    Indonesia continues its participation under investment agreements. In this period, Indonesia is less active in signing BITs, but more active in signing multilateral TIPs compare to those in previous era. Indonesia’s BITs have similarities with the previous one particularly related to the definition of investment, protection of investment, treatment of investment, expropriation, compensation for loss and transfer. Some differences of Indonesia’s investment agreements in this period are hereby explained

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    Evidence showed that in terms of marital status, labor force participation and educational attainment, older women are likely vulnerable than older men in Indonesia (Abikusno, 2007). Recent report showed that there was a significant gender differential in educational attainment among older people. It was reported that 39% older women had never been to school, and only 23% older men had not any education (UNFPA, 2014). Meanwhile, the majority of older women are not willing to married again after

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    Indonesia was controlled by the Dutch from 1800 to 1942. Dutch rule was harsh and unforgiving. In 1942 the Dutch were kicked out of Indonesia and Indonesia became occupied by Japanese forces. A few years later, Japan began helping Indonesia fight for it’s independence from the Dutch. Without the aid of the Japanese, Indonesia would not have become independent. The Dutch colonized and used Indonesia for profit. At one point, profit from Indonesia made up a quarter of the nation's income. The Dutch

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    Individual position: Line Pilot in Garuda Indonesia Status: Captain Organization Profile PT Garuda Indonesia is a state-owned company that becomes the first and largest carrier in Indonesia with 64 city destination and 134 aircraft in operation. With its service-oriented approach, Garuda Indonesia aims to become the leading service provider for air travellers and air cargo shippers in the nation. From its 70 years experiences in the aviation industry, Garuda Indonesia has been acknowledged as World’s Best

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