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Analyzing the development of Indonesia shrimp industry

This research aimed to analyze the development of shrimp industry in Indonesia. Porter's Diamond Theory was used for analysis. The Porter's Diamond theory is one of framework for industry analysis and business strategy development. The Porter's Diamond theory has five forces that dete...

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