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Examining Sigma and Beta convergence of economic growth in South Sulawesi, Indonesia Fitrah, Fitrah; Razak, Abd Rahman; Sabir, Sabir
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

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Purpose — The purpose of this study is to determine the convergence of economic growth in the regencies and cities of South Sulawesi.Method — The type of data utilized in this study is quantitative, sourced from secondary data obtained from the Indonesian central statistics agency/ Badan Pusat Statistik of the districts and cities within South Sulawesi Province. The convergence analysis in this study is divided into two categories, namely sigma convergence and beta convergence. The application of sigma convergence aims to assess the level of disparity based on economic growth.Result — The results of the sigma convergence analysis indicate that there has been sigma convergence in South Sulawesi Province from 2015 to 2022, as evident from the decreasing Unweighted Coefficient of Variation value. Furthermore, the analysis of beta convergence was conducted using both absolute convergence and conditional convergence models, focusing on the economic growth of all districts/cities in South Sulawesi. The findings also reveal that the average length of schooling does not have a significant effect on economic growth. However, investment demonstrates a significant impact on the economic growth of districts/cities within the province of South Sulawesi.Contribution — The academic contribution of this study lies in its novel focus on convergence analysis of economic growth in regions/cities within South Sulawesi Province, specifically investigating the potential catching-up process and convergence in rising per capita income, which has been relatively overlooked in prior research predominantly centered on overall economic development at regional or national levels.
Examining Sigma and Beta convergence of economic growth in South Sulawesi, Indonesia Fitrah, Fitrah; Razak, Abd Rahman; Sabir, Sabir
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

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Abstract

Purpose — The purpose of this study is to determine the convergence of economic growth in the regencies and cities of South Sulawesi.Method — The type of data utilized in this study is quantitative, sourced from secondary data obtained from the Indonesian central statistics agency/ Badan Pusat Statistik of the districts and cities within South Sulawesi Province. The convergence analysis in this study is divided into two categories, namely sigma convergence and beta convergence. The application of sigma convergence aims to assess the level of disparity based on economic growth.Result — The results of the sigma convergence analysis indicate that there has been sigma convergence in South Sulawesi Province from 2015 to 2022, as evident from the decreasing Unweighted Coefficient of Variation value. Furthermore, the analysis of beta convergence was conducted using both absolute convergence and conditional convergence models, focusing on the economic growth of all districts/cities in South Sulawesi. The findings also reveal that the average length of schooling does not have a significant effect on economic growth. However, investment demonstrates a significant impact on the economic growth of districts/cities within the province of South Sulawesi.Contribution — The academic contribution of this study lies in its novel focus on convergence analysis of economic growth in regions/cities within South Sulawesi Province, specifically investigating the potential catching-up process and convergence in rising per capita income, which has been relatively overlooked in prior research predominantly centered on overall economic development at regional or national levels.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Serlih Agussalim, Agussalim Ahmad Fadly Rusdin ALMI ALMI, ALMI Ambosakka, Dhemanda H. Andi Aswan, Andi Aprilianti, Ni Luh Putri Arniawan, Arniawan Bakar, Normizan bin Basri Basri Elfiyunai, Ni Nyoman Faathir, A. Fathyan Al Fathiyyah, Nur Fatmawati Fatmawati Fattah, Sanusi Fernandes, Adji Achmad Rinaldo Fitrah Fitrah, Fitrah Hamrullah Hamrullah Hamrullah, Hamrullah Hamza, La Ode Firman Hasbullah Hasbullah* Hasbullah*, Hasbullah Haswiwin, Haswiwin Indriyani Indriyani Jannah, Miftahul Putri Juliansyah Roy Kadir, Abd. Rahman Katrina Feby Lestari Kawiri, Hendrik Labatjo, Moh. Galang Lisda, Lisda Putri Madris Madris Madris Madris, Madris Magfira, Magfira Mardhatillah, Muti`ah Margani, Ni Wayan Masahengke, Romildah Oktovin Megawati - Muhammad Arman Muhammad Munif Musran Munizu Naharuddin Naharuddin Nurdin Brasit Nurhasana, Dwi Nurhijrah, Nurhijrah Nurlina Nurlina Nursinah Amrullah Nursini Nursini, Nursini Nurwahida Alimuddin Pramesti Heriyanto, Diajeng Dita Nur Putri, Nirmala Sani Rahma Rahma Rahman R, Abd Ramadana, Tariza Ramadhani, Chaerunisac Ramdhani, Haulia Putri Razak, Abd Rahman Ridwan, Madinatul Munawwarah Rosa Dwi Wahyuni Ruauw, Andreas Saleh, Afni Safitri Sam, Jein Sandang, Mufrih Santika Santika Sari Jasi, Alyu Indah Sari, Waode Fitrah Setiahadi, Moh. Tirta Sihombing, Jovanca Estevania Lynch Siti Rahmi Soelo, Melisa Aprilia Songko, Stela Miracle Suaib, Suaib Sukarno, Zulfikry Syarif, Iif Ahmad Tahimu, Muhammad Reza Tangka’a, Enjelina Tarfin, Ruslan Topea, Monalisa Ubay, Ubay Uswatun Hasanah Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyuni, Eka Sri Wardana, Helmalia Putri Wiwin Wiwin, Wiwin Wundu, Lovi Delordy Yusuf, Zuhrah Amalia