2017
DOI: 10.31092/jmkp.v1i1.15
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Analisis Swot Atas Penggunaan Data Penatausahaan Barang Milik Negara Sebagai Dasar Penetapan Underlying Asset Surat Berharga Syariah Negara

Abstract: Tujuan dari penulisan paper ini adalah melakukan analisa atas strategi Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Negara (DJKN) dalam penggunaan data penatausahaan Barang Milik Negara (BMN) sebagai dasar dalam penetapan underlying asset Surat Berharga Syariah Negara (SBSN). Penelitian ini menggunakan data primer dengan melakukan wawancara dan data sekunder untuk memperoleh arsip-arsip atau dokumen. Penelitian ini di lakukan dengan metode kualitatif normatif, dengan menggunakan analisis SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity,… Show more

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“…Optimal state-owned asset management accompanied by an increasing number of underlying assets will increase national development – that is, government projects financed from the issuance of Sovereign Sukuk. In addition, Puspitarini (2017) stated that the demand for state-owned assets to be designated as Sovereign Sukuk underlying assets is projected to continue to increase in the future, in line with the government’s expansionary policy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimal state-owned asset management accompanied by an increasing number of underlying assets will increase national development – that is, government projects financed from the issuance of Sovereign Sukuk. In addition, Puspitarini (2017) stated that the demand for state-owned assets to be designated as Sovereign Sukuk underlying assets is projected to continue to increase in the future, in line with the government’s expansionary policy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%