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Konsentrasi Spasial Industri Besar Dan Sedang Di Provinsi Sumatera Selatan Rorencia, Feby; Robiani, Bernadette; Apriani, Deassy; Hamira, Hamira
Journal of Economics and Regional Science Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal Of Economics and Regional Science
Publisher : STIE Jambatan Bulan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52421/jurnal-esensi.v4i2.461

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Industry is any type of economic activity that is responsible for managing a series of basic raw materials and also maximizing the potential results of the industrial sector so as to produce products that have added value or greater profits, including industrial services. The scope of this research is limited to large and medium industries located in the South Sumatra region. The purpose of this study is to measure the high and low spatial concentrations of large and medium industries that occur at the district and city levels in South Sumatra. The research method applied to test the spatial concentration of large and medium industries uses the Herfindahl Index (HHI) model, using labor data on large and medium industries from 2019 to 2021. The research results obtained show that the area in South Sumatra Province that has the highest spatial concentration of large and medium industries is in Palembang City, while South OKU Regency is the area that has the lowest spatial concentration of large and medium industries in South Sumatra Province.
Food And Beverage Industry Sector Linkages In Indonesia Junifer Tamin; Bernadette Robiani; M Teguh; Mukhlis Mukhlis
Equity: Jurnal Ekonomi Vol 12 No 1 (2024): Equity : Jurnal Ekonomi
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/equity.v12i1.284

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The food and beverage industry in Indonesia is growing rapidly at the moment. Indeed, Indonesia is currently undergoing an economic transformation towards industrialization and services. Therefore, one of the factors that can support the acceleration of industrialization in Indonesia is to look at the linkages between the food and beverage industry sector, which makes the largest contribution to the manufacturing sector, and other industrial sectors. This study examines the linkages between the food and beverage industry and other manufacturing sectors, as well as the resulting income multipliers. The data used in this study is Indonesia's 2021 input-output data obtained from BPS. The analysis techniques used are descriptive analysis, linkage analysis, and multiplier analysis. The results showed that the food and beverage industry sector contributed 23.15% of the gross value added of the manufacturing industry. The IFL value of 1.1703 and the IBL value of 1.2092 indicate that the food and beverage industry has strong linkages with the downstream and upstream sectors. When multipliers, specifically income, are considered, each demand for the food and beverage industry of 1 rupiah, results in a total increase in income in the sector of Rp 345,911,027.