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Journal : Jurnal Tataloka

INDUSTRIALISASI PERIKANAN DALAM PENGEMBANGAN WILAYAH DI JAWA TIMUR Hakim Miftakhul Huda; Yeti Lis Purnamadewi; Muhammad Firdaus
TATALOKA Vol 17, No 2 (2015): Volume 17 Number 2, May 2015
Publisher : Diponegoro University

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Disparity of development, poverty and unemployment is one of the main problems of East Java Province. On the other hand East Java province has great potential fishery. This study aims to analyze the role of the fisheries sub-sector in the regional economy of East Java province, knowing the factors that influence the fisheries development and arrange  the fisheries development strategy in  East Java province. Processing data using descriptive analysis, input-output (IO) and multiple linear regression. Fish processing subsector provide the largest multipliers of employment, output and value added among fisheries subsector. Inland fisheries subsector provide the largest of total linkages between fishery subsector, whereas the marine fisheries subsector have the largest of output value among the fishery subsector. Labor and maritime affairs and fisheries budget have a positive influence on the development of fisheries. Fisheries development strategy should be carried out simultaneously between marine, inland and fisheries processing. Fisheries industrialization strategy is expected to increase the value added of fisheries and reduce the disparity of development, poverty and unemployment.
DISPARITAS REGIONAL PROVINSI SUMATERA BARAT DI ERA OTONOMI DAERAH S Syahrial; Dedi Budiman Hakim; Yeti Lis Purnamadewi
TATALOKA Vol 17, No 1 (2015): Volume 17 Number 1, February 2015
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Regional autonomy policy has been implemented since 2001, but in 2013 as many as 66.67 percent of districts in West Sumatra still categorized as a relatively underdeveloped region by the Ministry of Development Underdeveloped regions. This indicates the occurrence of inequality considerable development in the Province of West Sumatra. This study not only examines the degree of inequality between regions, but also analyze the impact of GDRP per capita, the growth of the Human Development Index, and the Ratio of Infrastructure Expenditure against the inequalities based on economic position (the pattern and structure of economic growth). Analysis of the data use the Index Williamson and panel data regession from 2005 to 2012. The results showed disparity of regional development in the Provinces of West Sumatra increasing. Simultaneously and partially three independent variables (GDRP per capita, the growth of the Human Development Index, the Ratio of Infrastructure Expenditure) significant and positive influence as a major source of regional disparities in the Province of West Sumatra.Regional autonomy policy has been implemented since 2001, but in 2013 as many as 66.67 percent of districts in West Sumatra still categorized as a relatively underdeveloped region by the Ministry of Development Underdeveloped regions. This indicates the occurrence of inequality considerable development in the Province of West Sumatra. This study not only examines the degree of inequality between regions, but also analyze the impact of GDRP per capita, the growth of the Human Development Index, and the Ratio of Infrastructure Expenditure against the inequalities based on economic position (the pattern and structure of economic growth). Analysis of the data use the Index Williamson and panel data regession from 2005 to 2012. The results showed disparity of regional development in the Provinces of West Sumatra increasing. Simultaneously and partially three independent variables (GDRP per capita, the growth of the Human Development Index, the Ratio of Infrastructure Expenditure) significant and positive influence as a major source of regional disparities in the Province of West Sumatra.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN AGROPOLITAN BERBASIS TANAMAN PANGAN DI KOTA PADANG (Agropolitan Development Strategy Based on Food Crops in Padang City) Ilham Martadona; Yeti Lis Purnamadewi; Mukhamad Najib
TATALOKA Vol 16, No 4 (2014): Volume 16 Number 4, November 2014
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The role of Agricultural sector isn't only to ensure food supplies but also as an income generating through export activities. Padang is potentially developed to modern agriculture due to vast number of agriculture land.  Base on regulation No.18 of 2004 on RPJP and Regulation No.9 of 2009 on RPJM, Padang is declared as Agropolitan area. The Agropolitan concept is expected to increase agriculture-based development, because the GDP share of agriculture is relatively small. This study aims are to  analyze a basic food crops, 2) to choose the region which will develop as agropolitan area base on availability of facilities and infrastructure in that region and 3) to formulate development strategies of agropolitan area. The analysis of LQ indicate rice crop as the basic commodity with the LQ greater than one. Skalogram analysis and diamond porter show that Sub District Kuranji is potentially developed as a growth center in the Agropolitan Area because it has the most complete facilities and infrastructure. In this research the development strategies are to develop agricultural infrastructure (sub terminal of agribusiness) and institutional strengthening of capital institution.
DAMPAK PROGRAM BANTUAN SOSIAL TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI DAN KEMISKINAN KABUPATEN TERTINGGAL DI INDONESIA Edo Pramana Putra; Yeti Lis Purnamadewi; S Sahara
TATALOKA Vol 17, No 3 (2015): Volume 17 Number 3, August 2015
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The issue of underdeveloped areas and the problems of inequality ofdevelopment is the disparity problem areas that endanger national unity. The purpose of this study is to examine the dynamics of poverty and the dynamics of social aid in underdeveloped areas, to analyze the effect of social aid Ministry of underdeveloped areas to economic growth in underdeveloped areas, and to analyze the relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction in underdeveloped area in Indonesia. The results showed the increase dynamics and decline of poor people in underdeveloped areas in Indonesia within the period 2010-2013. From the results of regression analysis of panel data model of economic growth known that variable social and cultural institutional support, infrastructure support, and help the world economy and a significant effort to increase economic growth in under dev eloped areas, while the human resources aid and specific support area is not significant in improving economic growth in underdeveloped regions. The results of the regression analysis poverty panel data model known that the variable number of unemployed, IPM, and the share of the services sector significantly affect to the level of poverty in underdeveloped areas, while the variable PDRB, the share of agriculture and industry sector share is not significant in influencing to the poverty level in underdeveloped area.
Co-Authors . Dahri Abdullah, Asaduddin Achsani, Muhammad Nur Faaiz Adrian Tri Sasongko Agit Kriswantriyono Alexandi, Muhammad Findi Alla Asmara Ananda Manurung Anggi Meiri Anita Ristianingrum Arief Daryanto Ario Damar Arya Hadi Dharmawan Asti Yayuk Wahyuni Bambang Juanda Cinara, Leonita Arshinta Dahri Tanjung Dahri Tanjung Dedi Budiman Hakim Deni Lubis Dewi, Intani Didik Suharjito Edi victara Tinambunan Edo Pramana Putra Fadhillah, Naufal Firhani, Liisa Fitri, Tiara Anisa Hakim Miftakhul Huda Hermanto Siregar Iis Mardiansyah Ilhamdi Ilhamdi Intani Dewi Irfan Syauqi Beik JAENAL EFFENDI Kuntari, Wien Lalu Ardhian Mustapa Lauda, Farhan Leran Putri, Mutiara Virgia Lidya, Leni Lukytawati Anggraeni M. Parulian Hutagaol machmuddin, nurlela Mangara Tambunan Meidiza Dwi Orchidea Muhammad Firdaus Muhammad Firdaus Muhammad Firdaus Muhammad Firdaus Mukhamad Najib Mutiara Fahmi Neneng Hasanah Ninuk Purnaningsih Pudji Muljono Putra, Bramanda Winiar Putri, Alfianita Rakasiwi Rahmasari, Liisa Firhani Rahmat Hidayat RAMADHANI, Atika Prissila Ratih Kurnia Hidayati Rawatie, Fitria Dew Riadi, Septa Rina Oktaviani Rina Oktaviani Rindayanti, Wiwiek Ristianingrum, Anita S Syahrial Sahara Sahara Sahara Samsul Arifin sayekti, ayutyas Sebayang, Veralianta Setyo Pertiwi Silmy Kania Rizka Siregar, Malik Abdul Azis Sri Mulatsih Sri Mulatsih Sulassih, . Tanti Novianti Ulul Hidayah Utari, Tasya Nadya Vernanda Fairuz Warcito Wiwiek Rindayati Wulandari, Yulia Puspadewi Yudi Wahyudin Yulia Puspadewi Wulandari Yuridistya Primadhita