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Infrastruktur, Investasi dan Implikasinya Terhadap Pertumbuhan Ekonomi: Kasus pada provinsi-provinsi di Pulau Jawa dan Luar Pulau Jawa Astariadi Kurniawan; Muhamad Ihsan
Jurnal Riset Ilmu Ekonomi Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Riset Ilmu Ekonomi (JRIE) Edisi Agustus 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jrie.v1i2.15

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The economic impact of infrastructure has been a matter of debate for the past three decades. The provision of adequate infrastructure has been considered as one of the essentials of long-term economic growth and development. This study aims to test the hypothesis of the relationship between the variables studied, where the main variables that are the focus of the research are investment and infrastructure, while the control variables used are labor and government spending. The method used is a panel data regression model (Panel Pooled Data) because this study is a combination of cross-section and time-series data. The data used as a time series is during the period 2009-2018, while the cross-section data are all provinces in Indonesia which are grouped into provinces in Java Island and outside Java Island. The results of the study show a positive and significant influence on the investment and road infrastructure variables in the provinces on the island of Java and there is a positive and significant influence on the investment, labor, road infrastructure, and telecommunications infrastructure variables in provinces outside Java. Meanwhile, at the National level, there is a positive and significant influence on the variables of Investment, Manpower, and Road Infrastructure.
Interpreting Hope: A Critical Hermeneutic Study of Tourism Development Visibility, Justice, and Sustainability in North Sinjai District, Indonesia Resyah, Nur isra; Astariadi Kurniawan; Ainun; Yoshie Sukendar Anwar; Myrza Rahmanita
Asian Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September-December
Publisher : CV. Science Tech Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i3.623

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This study analyzes the May 2024 Indonesian Public Image Survey Report–LSI Denny JA in North Sinjai District, South Sulawesi, using a hermeneutic-critical approach based on Ricoeur and Habermas. The results show a complete absence of tourism (0.0%) from the narrative of community expectations, the lowest satisfaction with tourism management (63%), and the highest dissatisfaction with fishermen (44.8%). This phenomenon reflects chronic undertourism and the structural invisibility of tourism in the lifeworld of local communities. The paradox of high satisfaction (71.3%) amidst economic hardship (62.3%) provides a golden time window of 2025–2027. The study recommends a “Community First, Tourism Later” strategy with the empowerment of 1,000 fishing families, dual infrastructure, and a local-level INSTO-UNWTO pilot. North Sinjai has the potential to become a national model for transitioning from extreme undertourism to sustainable, inclusive and equitable micro-tourism.