DAMPAK PENATAAN KAWASAN SIMPANGLIMA KOTA SEMARANG TERHADAP PENDAPATAN PEDAGANG MAKANAN

PUTRI, Erleine Rastiani Utami and MUDAKIR, Bagio (2013) DAMPAK PENATAAN KAWASAN SIMPANGLIMA KOTA SEMARANG TERHADAP PENDAPATAN PEDAGANG MAKANAN. Undergraduate thesis, Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis.

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Abstract

Semarang Simpanglima region as growth poles and the central office activities will be followed by activities surrounding the growth of support activities such as the growth of trade and services. The existence of relocating street vendors located in the region resulted in a reduction in the number of traders Simpanglima especially haberdasher. The purpose of this research is trying to achieve is to know how much influence the relocation of the business that had traders selling used tents and now the food court / food court the region. Effect of merchant business seen from the change in terms of number of customers, number of production, number of employees, turnover and profits traders around the intersection of five before and after the relocation of the type of data collected is primary data and secondary data. Data analysis methods includet validity test, reliability test and paired t test (paired t-test). Based on a paired t test for the variable number of consumers in the food traders Simpanglima a decline of 45.66%. For a paired t test on a variable number of production by 48.90%. For the variable of labor in food traders after relocation has decreased by 40%. For variable turnover in the food trade after the relocation has decreased by 55.34%. And for the variable profits after a relocated food vendors has decreased by 66.74%

Item Type:Thesis (Undergraduate)
Additional Information:Simpanglima, Merchants Street Markets, Customers, Production, Labor, Sales Turnover, Profit Enterprises
Uncontrolled Keywords:Simpanglima, Merchants Street Markets, Customers, Production, Labor, Sales Turnover, Profit Enterprises
Subjects:H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions:Faculty of Economics and Business > Department of Economics and Development Studies
ID Code:39699
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:01 Aug 2013 10:28
Last Modified:08 May 2014 10:04

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