This study aims to see the role of halal and thayyib food which can support the success of the halal food industry. Because at this time the diversity of food circulating in the community began to a very popular pattern of life. Starting from local food, even imported food has become a public interest in consumption. However, this diversity raises doubts about whether the food consumed has met the standards of halal and thayyib. Presently, halal and thayyib food is not only a basic obligation for consumers to consume, but has become the basic key to the development of a global halal food industry considering halal and thayyib foods are not only sought after by Muslim consumers, but non-muslim consumers are interested in halal products because security is guaranteed. The research method used uses literature studies by searching for various literature that is relevant to this research. The implications of this research are as a strategy for food industries to use halal and thayyib standards in their industrial development so that they can survive and be able to compete with other industries.
The bank's task is as an intermediary institution that is funding and lending. OJK Data shows that each year financing in Sharia banks continues to increase. Therefore sharia banking should prevent the minimum financing to occur and be obliged to know what the factors of the NPF are in order to maintain banking health. The purpose of this research is to know the NPF factors in Indonesia's Sharia bank. The research method used in this research is to use quantitative research with a double linear regression approach. The data used in this study was a monthly data series from the year 2014-2018. The variables used in this study are NPF as variable dependent and CAR, FDR, inflation, SBIS, BOPO as independent variables. The result in the study was the CAR and FDR impactful negative and significant to the NPF, inflation and SBIS impact negative and insignificant, while BOPO influential positive and significant.
Investment is one of the funding needed by all countries to develop manufacturing and the economy. This study aims to examine the factors affecting the foreign direct investment flow among OIC countries. In order to achieve the goal, the authors use quantitative research methods using a regression test of data panels on the secondary data that has been collected. Panel data for the period 2012-2018 are used. The results showed that inflation and political stability have a significant and positive impact on FDI's entry. Meanwhile, corruption variables have a negative not significant effect on FDI and economic growth variables have a positive effect but not significant in FDI's entry in OIC Country. This research examines simultaneously the factors that determine FDI flow in OIC Country. This Paper provides value for policymakers in OIC Country recognized the need for outside capital as one of fund for the public. As well as consider the investor takes the decision in investing his funds especially in Asian countries member of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
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