DAMPAK KEBIJAKAN RELOKASI PASAR TRADISIONAL RAWAJAYA DI WILAYAH KOTA TOBELO KABUPATEN HALMAHERA UTARA
Abstract
Based on the results of research observations, the researcher sees that there are still many
complaints from the community and market traders following the Rawajaya traditional market relocation
policy in Tobelo district of North Halmahera Regency resulting in public problems seen based on indicators
of policy impact such as Impact on people involvement, impact on out-of-target group, impact on time
dimension, Impact on direct costs and Impact on indirect costs, therefore the purpose of this research is to
know the impact of Rawajaya traditional market relocation policy in Tobelo city of North Halmahera
Regency, this research uses research method qualitative descriptive, research informants are 12 (twoelf)
informants consisting of 1 head of Industry Office, 1 head of department of Industry and Trade, 4 market
traders, and 6 people divided from 3 districts in Tobelo City region. Data collection techniques used are
interview techniques, observation and dokumentasi. And data analysis techniques used are data reduction
techniques, data presentation, and conclusions drawing.
Based on the results of research through several points in the research method, about the impact
of Rawajaya traditional market relocation policy in the area of Tobelo city of North Halmahera Regency
which is seen from the indicators of policy impact. Whereas the impact of Rawajaya's traditional market
relocation policy can hurt the traders as the target group of policy, because after the traditional market of
Rawajaya has been relocated resulting in decreasing merchant income where the lonely market location of
the customers and accessibility to the new market location also harms the public which is considered too
difficult and the transportation cost is also expensive so that the impact of this policy is very broad covering
community activities as consumers in new markets as well as merchant groups.
Keywords: Policy Impact, Traditional Market Relocation
complaints from the community and market traders following the Rawajaya traditional market relocation
policy in Tobelo district of North Halmahera Regency resulting in public problems seen based on indicators
of policy impact such as Impact on people involvement, impact on out-of-target group, impact on time
dimension, Impact on direct costs and Impact on indirect costs, therefore the purpose of this research is to
know the impact of Rawajaya traditional market relocation policy in Tobelo city of North Halmahera
Regency, this research uses research method qualitative descriptive, research informants are 12 (twoelf)
informants consisting of 1 head of Industry Office, 1 head of department of Industry and Trade, 4 market
traders, and 6 people divided from 3 districts in Tobelo City region. Data collection techniques used are
interview techniques, observation and dokumentasi. And data analysis techniques used are data reduction
techniques, data presentation, and conclusions drawing.
Based on the results of research through several points in the research method, about the impact
of Rawajaya traditional market relocation policy in the area of Tobelo city of North Halmahera Regency
which is seen from the indicators of policy impact. Whereas the impact of Rawajaya's traditional market
relocation policy can hurt the traders as the target group of policy, because after the traditional market of
Rawajaya has been relocated resulting in decreasing merchant income where the lonely market location of
the customers and accessibility to the new market location also harms the public which is considered too
difficult and the transportation cost is also expensive so that the impact of this policy is very broad covering
community activities as consumers in new markets as well as merchant groups.
Keywords: Policy Impact, Traditional Market Relocation
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