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Analisis Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) dan ZIS Terhadap Human Development Index (HDI) di Indonesia Tahun 2012-2019 dalam Sudut Pandang Ekonomi Islam Marsudi Atmajaya; Eny Widiaty
MUSLIMPRENEUR : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kajian Keislaman Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Muslimpreneur
Publisher : MUSLIMPRENEUR : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kajian Keislaman

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Human Development Index (HDI)/Indeks Pembangunan Manusia (IPM) merupakan kriteria kemampuan manusia untuk menilai perkembangan suatu negara. Dalam menilai HDI dapat menggunakan beberapa variabel penting di antaranya Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) dan ZIS. Sehingga penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh FDI dan ZIS terhadap HDI Indonesia tahun 2012-2019. Metode analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah Regresi Linier Berganda untuk mengetahui pengaruh FDI dan ZIS terhadap HDI. Hasil analisis menunjukkan FDI tidak memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap HDI, sedangkan ZIS memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap HDI. Adapun secara simultan variabel FDI dan ZIS secara bersama-sama berpengaruh terhadap HDI Indonesia tahun 2012-2019.
PRACTICE OF BUYING AND SELLING BARTERING VEGETABLES WITH KITCHEN SPICES IN ISLAMIC ECONOMY Eny Widiaty; Saleh, Hendri
Al-Qardhu Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): (September) Jurnal Al-Qardhu
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah IAI Hamzanwadi Pancor, Lombok Timur, Indonesia

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The background of this article is that several farmers and planters in Dasan Bawak Hamlet, Lelede Village, made barter transactions which must be further studied whether these transactions are in accordance with religious law. The purpose of this thesis is to find out how the practice of buying and selling goods for goods in Dusun Dasan Bawak is carried out and to find out how Islamic law analyzes the practice of bartering that occurs in Dusun Dasan Bawak. The results of this study concluded that the practice of buying and selling goods for goods (barter) that occurred in Dasan Bawak Hamlet, between the owner of the goods and the buyer did not hand over the goods directly and there was no clarity and agreement between the two in the type, quantity and size of the goods to be purchased. there will be bartering and there will be no time constraints on both parties and there is a sense of loss that is often experienced after bartering. One of the causes is that the number and type of goods that have been bartered do not match the size of the goods that have been taken by the buyer from the seller's field, so that the seller feels a loss due to the discrepancy. As for buyers who will sell these goods to the market, sometimes these goods do not sell well so that buyers who will sell goods feel at a loss because the goods must still be paid for with other goods, and also due to ambiguity, loss and a bit of compulsion. This problem is the cause of illegal barter buying and selling transactions that occurred in Dasan Bawak Hamlet because they did not fulfill some of the pillars and conditions of buying and sellingeven though there was a mutual feeling of letting go between the two until now this transaction is still being carried out to help meet the needs of life and the world of marriage. for mothers in Dasan Bawak Hamlet.
LABOR ABSORPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS Eny Widiaty; Nur Fazillah Milawati; Sahirul Alim
Jurnal Dinamika Ekonomi Syariah Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Dinamika Ekonomi Syariah
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Syariah, Universitas Pangeran Diponegoro Nganjuk

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Economic growth is a key indicator of development performance, yet its relationship with labor absorption remains a critical issue, particularly when assessed from the perspective of Islamic economics. This study aims to examine the effect of labor absorption on economic growth within the framework of Islamic economic principles, emphasizing justice (al-‘adl), welfare, and social responsibility. The research employs a quantitative empirical approach using secondary data obtained from official statistical sources and institutional reports over a multi-year period. Data analysis is conducted using simple linear regression to identify the direction and significance of the relationship between labor absorption and economic growth. The results indicate that labor absorption has a negative effect on economic growth, suggesting that increases in employment are not necessarily accompanied by improvements in productivity or equitable income distribution. From the perspective of Islamic economics, these findings highlight the importance of aligning employment expansion with productivity enhancement, distributive justice, and social welfare to achieve sustainable and inclusive economic growth. This study contributes to empirical discussions on labor and growth by integrating Islamic economic values into the analysis and offers insights for policymakers in designing development strategies that are both economically effective and ethically grounded.