POLICY MODEL OF ASSISTANCE TO THE PRESIDENT OF PRODUCTIVE MICRO BUSINESS AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO STRENGTHENING THE STATE DEFENSE

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Fitri Rinaldi, Syamsul Maarif, Suyono Thamrin, Asep Adang Supriyadi

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The COVID-19 pandemic, which affects all aspects of life, especially the economy, poses a threat to the entire nation of Indonesia. This project attempts to build a policy model for Presidential Productive Micro Business Assistance for the Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) during a pandemic in order to reduce the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. to strengthen national defense during the COVID-19 pandemic by selecting 22 sources that are closely related to them or relevant to the researcher's field of study using a technique called purposive sampling. In order to analyze the data for this investigation, the Miles and Huberman technique, which comprises three simultaneous analysis plots, was utilized. Data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion/verification are the plots. The findings of the study show that Presidential Productive Micro Business Assistance targets micro-entrepreneurs who still have difficulty accessing capital, despite the fact that some of them continue to live below the poverty line (referring to the pairing of some Presidential Productive Micro Business Assistance data with Social Welfare Integrated Data, where there are 2.5 million recipients of Presidential Productive Micro Business Assistance and support microbusiness owners). 

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