Abstract
This article describes the policy of revitalizing the development of traditional markets in Situbondo Regency and Banyuwangi Regency, East Java. The focus of this article is to fully explore the description of the dynamics of policy formulation for the revitalization of traditional markets in Situbondo Regency and Banyuwangi Regency in the perspective of local wisdom. This type of research is qualitative, which means gaining a deep understanding through the process of empirical description, analysis, and exploration of data obtained in the field. The research locus in this article are 5 traditional markets in Situbondo Regency and five 5 traditional markets in Banyuwangi Regency. From this, it is found that the implementation of the traditional market revitalization policy in Situbondo Regency is more likely to be totalitarian. Meanwhile, the policies implemented by the Banyuwangi regional government are more egalitarian.
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