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摘要
本研究探讨了小型卷烟工业应对消费税增长的生存策略(以普罗波林戈地区的非法卷烟为例)。从香烟是消费税商品以减少吸烟者的现象出发,这已成为小型卷烟工业的一个问题,因为消费税的增加考虑到了普罗波林戈地区小型卷烟工业的能力。研究问题的提出是小型卷烟工业如何继续生产的生存战略,以及在消费税增加的情况下,小型工业继续生产的因素是什么。本研究采用詹姆斯-斯科特(James C. Scott)的生存战略理论,以定性方法和案例研究法在西多姆利奥村开展,研究期限为 2022-2023 年。研究结果表明,小型卷烟工业通过使用旧消费税、不缴纳消费税、秘密生产、拥有其他资产或业务等方式实施生存战略。小型卷烟工业生存的驱动因素是高收入;抑制因素是地方政府的强化控制和制裁以及大流行病。研究结论是,只有具有将卷烟产业作为 "家族遗产 "来维护的精神的小型卷烟产业才能生存下去。
Strategi Bertahan Hidup Industri Rokok Kecil Terhadap Kenaikan Cukai (Studi Kasus Rokok Ilegal di Kabupaten Probolinggo)
This study examines the survival strategy of small cigarette industries against excise tax increases (a case study of illegal cigarettes in Probolinggo District). Departing from the phenomenon of cigarettes being excisable goods in order to reduce the prevalence of smokers, it has become a problem for small cigarette industries because the increase in excise tax takes into account the ability of small cigarette industries in Probolinggo Regency. The formulation of the research problem is how the survival strategy for small cigarette industries continues to produce and what are the factors that make small industries continue to produce amid an increase in excise taxes. This research was conducted in Sidomulyo Village with a research period of 2022–2023 using James C. Scott's survival strategy theory with a qualitative approach and the case study method. The results of this study show that small cigarette industries carry out survival strategies by using used excise, not paying excise taxes, producing clandestinely, and owning other assets or businesses. The driving factors for the small cigarette industry to survive are high income; the inhibiting factors are intensive control and sanctions by the local government and the pandemic. The conclusion of the research is that the only small cigarette industry that can survive is a small cigarette industry that has the spirit to maintain the cigarette industry as a "family heritage”.