This system contains a President, House of Representatives, and Supreme Court that all take part in making decisions regarding citizens, policies, and laws (Federasi). Also, Indonesia is a capitalist economy with open markets, competition, and profit. Having this capitalist economy allows companies such as Nike to trade freely among countries. According to an article written by Virgil Burton, the government has adopted a proactive policy of stimulating economic growth by passing laws to attract foreign investments (Burton 2013). By setting up manufacturing companies in other countries, Nike makes more of a profit by paying the workers less, but charging expensive prices for the actual item that sells in the stores in first world countries such as the United States. For example, one pair of Nike shoes can go as high as $200