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Shop at The Neighbor’s Stall: Improving Community Welfare
The purpose of this study is to determine public knowledge about the shopping movement at neighboring stalls. The research method used in this research is qualitative research with descriptive statistical analysis approach. This research was conducted in Pong Samelung village by taking the population of Pong Samelung villagers. The sample to be used in this study amounted to 30 sources. The data collection technique was done by interview. The data analysis used is data collection, data reduction, display, and verification. The results of the study can be concluded that: 1) 24% of the respondents did not know about the shopping movement at the neighboring stalls, and 76% of the respondents knew of the movement; 2) Benefits when shopping at neighboring stalls: a) saving 14% more expenses; b) friendship and closer relationship 67%; and c) assisting the economic circulation of 19% neighbors.