Analisis Penerapan Etika Jual Beli Islami Dalam Meminimalisir Distorsi Pasar Pada Pasar Tradisional (Studi Kasus Pada Pasar Induk Giwangan Yogyakarta)

<p><span><em>In Islamic economics, the market is creat to achieve market equilibrium. But </em><span><em>the reality in the field is still challenging to find a market where the mechanism </em><span><em>is imbalanced, which is not compatible with...

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Main Authors: Meichio Lesmana, Siti Nurma Rosmita, Andika Rendra Bimantara
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Darussalam Gontor 2020-12-01
Series:Islamic Economics Journal
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unida.gontor.ac.id/index.php/JEI/article/view/4865
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Summary:<p><span><em>In Islamic economics, the market is creat to achieve market equilibrium. But </em><span><em>the reality in the field is still challenging to find a market where the mechanism </em><span><em>is imbalanced, which is not compatible with the ideal market according to Islamic </em><span><em>principles. Many internal and external factors influence the disruption of the </em><span><em>market mechanism. The disturbances that occur are known as market distortions. </em><span><em>The existence of irregularities in the market is inevitable, where this behavior is </em><span><em>far from the ethics of trade in Islam. The purpose of this study was to determine </em><span><em>whether the traders in the Giwangan traditional market, which is dominated by </em><span><em>Muslim traders, have implemented Islamic trading ethics to minimize market </em><span><em>distortions. This research uses qualitative research with a field study approach and </em><span><em>uses observation and interview methods. Based on the research results, it can be </em><span><em>concluded that there is an Islamic trading ethic that has been practiced by traders </em><span><em>in the Giwangan market, namely; honesty in transactions both in terms of quality </em><span><em>and scale, the halalness of the products sold, a friendly and generous attitude, and </em><span><em>the absence of unfair competition. But from that, there is such an unpracticed </em><span><em>trade ethic as a lack of justice to new consumers and customers and a false oath of </em><span><em>exaggeration in the quality of the goods sold. Therefore, it could be said that the </em><span><em>Giwangan traditional market has attempted to trade by Islamic Sharia, although it </em><span><em>has not been fully implemented.</em></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br /></span></p>
ISSN:2460-1896
2541-5573