How Government Strengthens the Street Vendors: Analysis of the Role of Brebes District Government

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Akhmad Ghofar Ismail
Ridwanto Ardi Kusumo

Abstract

The empowerment of street vendors in an area, if appropriately managed, will be able to improve the economy of the community and the local government. It is the duty of the local government. This study aims to find out the efforts and impacts of street vendors' empowerment by the Brebes Regency government. The results showed that: (1) street vendors' empowerment efforts carried out by the Brebes Regency Government were reasonable, but it would be better if street vendors’ empowerment efforts had special regional regulations related to street vendors’ empowerment. (2) The impact of empowerment by the Brebes Regency Government is divided into two aspects, namely social and economic issues. Common elements, for example, the formation of street vendor associations, a more organized environment, in financial aspects, for instance increasing street vendors' income and increasing the income of Brebes Regency.

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Ismail, A. G., & Kusumo, R. A. (2020). How Government Strengthens the Street Vendors: Analysis of the Role of Brebes District Government. Journal of Law and Legal Reform, 1(1), 49-60. https://doi.org/10.15294/jllr.v1i1.35408
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