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Analisis Hubungan Kausalitas antara Pertumbuhan Ekonomi dan Pengeluaran Pemerintah di Indonesia
Harjanto, Sigit;
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol 2, No 2: Semester Genap 2013/2014
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya
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This research aims to find out how the relationship of causality between economic growth and government expenditure. Government expenditure is divided according to the functions of the general services, the functions of defense, security and public order, the economic function and the function of education. Using the Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test, that  can be used in time-series data with different levels of integration, we found unidirectional causality relationship between economic growth and government expenditure in which government expenditure affect economic growth that supports Wagnerâs Law. On expenditure by function, we found the relationship that supports Keynessian aproach between economic growth and the government expenditure in economic functions . In another functions of government expenditure we not found the existence of a relationship of causality with economic growth.Keyword: Economic Growth, Government Expenditure, Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test
THE BILATERAL TRADE OF INDONESIA : THE GRAVITY MODEL APPROACH
Anggita, Riyandi Saras;
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol 3, No 1: Semester Ganjil 2014/2015
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya
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This study aims to examine the trade of Indonesia with 10 top export partner from 2003-2013 using the gravity model of trade. The panel regression analysis with fixed  effect model was conducted in ordered to acknowledge the relationship among the independent variables (Constant Gross Domestic Product, Per Capita Gross Domestic Product, transportation cost, Real Effective Exchange Rate) on export of Indonesia with 10 partners. This study using secondary data with panel regression analysis and research instruments were tested using chow test, hausman test and classical assumption test. The panel regression result showed that simultaneously and partially Constant Gross Domestic Product, Per Capita Gross Domestic Product , transportation cost and Real Effective Exchange Rate had significant effect on export of Indonesia.Keywords  :  gravity model, export, constant gross domestic  product, per capita gross domestic product, transportation cost, real effective exchange rate
DETERMINAN PERTUMBUHAN KREDIT MODAL KERJA PERBANKAN di INDONESIA
Widyawati, Sasanti;
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol 3, No 1: Semester Ganjil 2014/2015
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya
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This research aims to find out the effect of working capital  loan interest rates, non performing loans, third party funds growth and inflation on working capital loans growth. Analysis of data using  Error Correction Model (ECM) Domowitz  -  El Badawi. Using this method, it can be analyzed the impact of short-term and long-term between  dependent variable and  independent variable with analytical techniques for correcting speed of adjustment in the short-term. The results of this research, in the short term only non performing loans are significant  negative effect on the working capital loans growth. For long-term relationship, working capital loan interest rates have a significant negative effect , third party funds growth have a significant positive effect and inflation have a significant negative effect.Keyword: Credit Growth, Non Performing Loans, Third Party Funds, Inflation, ECM Domowitz-El Badawi
Analisis Diskriminan tentang Kinerja Keuangan dan Prediksi Pengelompokan Bank (Studi Kasus Bank Rekap di Indonesia Periode 1998-2003)
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri;
Maskie, Ghozali
TEMA Vol 5, No 2 (2004)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya
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DOI: 10.18202/tema.v5i2.128
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui perkembangan kinerja keuangan bank-rekap dan non-rekap-selama periode 1998-2003 melalui rasio-rasio keuangannya yang meliputi CAR, NPL, ROA, ROE, LDR dan NIMmengetahui apakah variabel- variabel rasio keuangan tersebut merupakan variabel-variabel yang membedakan antara bank rekap dengan bank non-rekap dan untuk mengetahui apakah variabel CAR dan NPL merupakan variabel yang paling mendiskriminankan antara bank rekap dengan bank non-rekap, serta melakukan simulasi prediksi pengelompokan bank. Menggunakan alat analisa diskriminan dengan metode stepwise.Hasil yang didapat berdasarkan analisis diskriminan menyatakan bahwa tidak semua variabel independen yang ada signifikan membedakan antara kedua kelompok bank tersebut dimana hanya terdapat tiga variabel saja yang signifikan membedakan yaitu variabel ROA, LDR dan NIM. Sedangkan variabel yang paling mendiskriminankan antara kedua kelompok bank tersebut adalah variabel ROA, dibuktikan dengan nilai koefisien standardisasinya yang terbesar.Kata Kunci: rasio keuangan, rekapitalisasi perbankan, analisis diskriminan
THE IMPACT OF MANUFACTURING CONCENTRATION ON REGIONAL INEQUALITY: A CASE OF REGENCY IN JAVA REGION, INDONESIA
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri;
Jantan, Mohd Dan
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business Vol 27, No 1 (2012): January
Publisher : Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business
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Concentration of manufacturing is an interesting topic in location of economic activity since manufacturing was the leading sector in the Indonesian economy. The previousstudies demonstrated that firms were localized in major metropolitan areas as well as a set of emerging regions. The paper aim to complement the findings of the previous studiesrelated to geographical concentration of manufacturing industry by exploring the impact of manufacturing concentration on regional inequality in the regency in Java during the 1998-2007. The Theil index and the location quotient index are employed in order to analysis the inequality and the location of manufacturing industry in Java region.The study found that the Theil index shows an increasing trend implying that the inequality of the manufacturing industry within regencies has increase. While, the inequality between regency shows a decreasing trend over the period of observation implying that the manufacturing industry in Java spreads only in several regencies. The location quotient index shows an increasing trend that reveals the economy of some regencies are more dependent in manufacturing industry and at the same time it shows that several new manufacturing areas has emerged in Java.Keywords: concentration, inequality, manufacturing, Java region
THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDONESIA, 1980-2004: A CAUSALITY APPROACH
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business Vol 24, No 3 (2009): September
Publisher : Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business
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Foreign investment, in addition to domestic investment, is one of the driving sources of a nations economy, because of its ability to create jobs and allow the transfer oftechnology that in turn encourages economic growth. Significant role contributed by these investments, in the context of Indonesia, can be seen from its contribution to the national economy.This study aims to determine the relationship between investment and economic growth in Indonesia. Using the data of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and GDP on 1980-2004 periods, and method of causality, this study tried to answer the question of whether investment causes economic growth or whether economic growth causes investment.To examine the relationship between two variables, there are three steps test conducted, unit roots test (using the ADF test); co integration test (using the Johansen cointegration test); and causality test (using the Granger Causality test). Conclusion indicated that investment affects economic growth.Keywords: Foreign direct investment, economic growth, granger causality.
PENGUATAN SEKTOR-SUBSEKTOR EKONOMI DALAM UPAYA PENINGKATAN PEMBANGUNAN EKONOMI DAERAH
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol 2, No 1 (2008)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya
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DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiae.2008.002.01.6
This research  aims at identifying the potentials of economic sectors andproblems  related  in   district  Jember  in  East  Java,  for  designing  thedevelopment  strategy.  Based  on  purposive  sampling  and  qualitativeapproach, this research found that the agriculture and marine sectors areof the potentials which need to develop much.Keywords: economic potentials sectors, qualitative approach
ANALISIS HUBUNGAN ANTARA PEMBANGUNAN EKONOMI DAERAH, KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK, DAN KESEMPATAN KERJA SEKTORAL DI JAWA TIMUR
Ashar, Khusnul;
Supartono, -;
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol 1, No 1 (2007)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya
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DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiae.2007.001.01.2
This research  tries  to  reach 2 points:  the relationship between public policy andemployment in East Java, and the contribution  to government economic policy inEast Java. The research found that the East Java economic development has beenmore supported by foreign capital then by domestic one. The employment elasticityis  high means  that  capital ploughed  in  investment  created  significant  inrease  inemployment. The  leading sectors  in East Java  economy were Industry,  trade andagriculture.Keywords: Public Policy, government policy, Investment, Employment
Income Distribution and Inequality in Indonesia: Study on Middle Class Household
Maipita, Indra;
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 18, No 1 (2017): JEP 2017
Publisher : Universitas Muhammdaiyah Surakarta
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DOI: 10.23917/jep.v18i1.3974
The current positive trend of Indonesiaâs economic growth has demonstrated that increasing income per capita is one of the economic prosperity indicators. One pillar of the increase in the income per capita of middle class is its surge to 56.5% in 2010 compared to that of in 2000 which only reached 20%, and it has brought Indonesia to be qualified as a middle-income country. It is believed that, one of the ways to reduce inequality in society is by encouraging economic growth and development of middle-class society. This study aims to analyze the profile of middle class household and its contribution on decreasing inequality in Indonesia using the data of National Survey of Social Economy (Susenas) from 2004 to 2012. By using Keynesian Consumption model and Lorenz Curve, the results showed that middle-class grouping by using the 20th and 80th percentile of income has a higher growth than that of the USD or portion average income approach. However, due to the relatively small contribution of middle class income growth in Indonesia to the economic growth, the changes on Indonesian middle class income is inelastic to the changes on national output.
Comparative Analysis on The Market Share of Indonesian Export Commodities: Opportunities and Challenges
Wahyudi, Setyo Tri;
Maipita, Indra
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 19, No 2 (2018): JEP 2018
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Press
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DOI: 10.23917/jep.v19i2.5708
Indonesia is one of the largest exporting countries, mainly of food products and chemicals. However, its import-export data show that the high export value on chemical commodities and food product is followed by relatively high import value on those commodities. This study examines the comparative advantage of Indonesian export commodities. The analysis is conducted by mapping and analyzing the condition and the potential of Indonesian export market in various trading partner countries. In addition, this study identifies the potential, opportunities, and challenges that Indonesia will face to improve the market of its export commodities. The testing of comparative advantage is carried out using chemical commodities. RCA is a method that is used to analyze the competitiveness of Indonesian export commodities. The results of this study indicate that chemicals have a comparative advantage with the value of greater that 1 during 2012-2016, but the import of chemical raw materials also tends to be higher. Featured commodities are inseparable from challenges and obstacles, such as dependence on main export destination countries, economic crises, and relatively high import value of raw materials. However, the opportunity of Indonesia to increase the contribution of the export to national income is still wide open. Maximizing the potential of market diversification strategy that is implemented by Indonesian government is expected to increase the export of Indonesian commodities.