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Journal : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia

Efek Limpahan Pertumbuhan Antar-Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Jawa Timur Tahun 2001–2013 Wibisono, Pristiawan; Kuncoro, Mudrajad
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 16, No. 1
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This study aims to identify the typology of districts/municipalities in East Java Province, and analyze the growth spillover effects among districts/municipalities. This study was conducted using analysis tools such as Klaassen Typology, identification of growth pole based on the definition proposed by Richardson, the calculation of growth spillover effects and detection of spatial autocorrelation with local indexes Moran and Local Indicators of spatial Association (LISA). The results from this study is that advanced and fast-growing districts/municipalities from 2001 until 2013 concentrated in the central region of East Java Province. Consistency as advanced and fast-growing region is an indicator of growth poles, shown by Surabaya.
Analisis Pusat Pertumbuhan dan Autokorelasi Spasial di Kalimantan: Studi Empiris di 55 Kabupaten/Kota, 2000–2012 Pratiwi, Maria Christina Yuli; Kuncoro, Mudrajad
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia Vol. 16, No. 2
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The paper identifies which districts in Kalimantan that become the growth poles and whether there has been spatial autocorrelation in 55 districts during 2000–2012. This study also explores which economic sectors will be leading sectors. The social-economic data were collected for 55 districts using quantitative methods, in particular: typology of Regent/City, spatial autocorrelation, overlay analysis, and structural transformation. The study finds: (1) there are 4 cities as the growth pole; (2) the economics growth concentration concentrated geographically in the eastern and western; (3) the mining sector is a leading and competitive sector; and (4) structural transformation does not occur in all districts.