Contribution of Cooperation between Indonesia and Singapore in the Tourism Sector to the Domestic Economy

Faiq Marsyanda Hibatullah(1), Arie Kusuma Paksi(2),


(1) University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
(2) University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Corresponding Author

Abstract


This research discusses the contributions made between Indonesia and Singapore regarding their cooperation efforts in the tourism sector to the domestic economy. Singapore is a neighbouring country of Indonesia which is one of the largest contributors of tourists in the last 10 years for Indonesia. This is a momentum that is utilised by Indonesia to advance its tourism sector for the domestic economy. In this study, interdependence theory emphasises how good and mutually beneficial cooperation can arise from good interdependence. The research method used is qualitative, with data collection conducted through literature studies on the Internet. This research found that there is a beneficial potential for both countries, especially in the tourism sector given that Indonesia is rich in destinations that are favoured by tourists to increase economic figures in the country.

Keywords


Cooperation; Economy; Indonesia; Singapore; Tourism

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