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The Development of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME's) in East Java: A Shift-Share Analysis Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 2 (2017)
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Disparities in economic growth across the region in East Java, especially regions in the North of East Java and the South of East Java is still quite striking. The fact shows that the Region in the North of East Java is still dominating in term of sectoral contribution compare to South Regions. This condition occurs due to a policy that only oriented on the development of industrial zones in the North regions, but not for the South. Meanwhile, the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME's) in the South East Java shows growth rapidly. This study aims to identify the potential of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME's) in the South Regions of East Java. Using sample of Regency/City level, the research methods are (i) mapping the potential sector using Location Quotient (LQ) and (ii) conduct a Shift Share analysis. The results showed that there are 9 of 17 sectors in Regency/City in East Java as the basis sector or has the potential to be developed. Meanwhile, the Shift Share analysis for both region shows that there is any shift in economic structure. Then, we can conclude that the emphasizing policy to encourage the development of SME’s will be able to drive the regional growth.Keywords: Small Medium Enterprises, Shift-Share analysis 
Food Security and Poverty Reduction: Study in Lamongan Regency East Java Wahyudi, Setyo Tri; Badriyah, Nurul
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018)
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Realizing food security in Indonesia is facing multidimensional problems and challenges in terms of economic aspects. Meanwhile, the challenges to achieve food security at the macro level are becoming increasingly difficult as the trend of food supply and demand is moving towards the opposite direction. In terms of supply, food supply is predicted to be increasingly difficult due to the physical, economical and environmental constraints on its growth. On the other hand, in terms of demand, it is predicted that food demand will continue to grow in line with the population growth, economic development, and the dynamics of the strategic environment.East Java has a great potential for supporting national food security due to its relative extent of agricultural land. In addition, the overflow of production factors in the form of land is the capital for East Java to develop the agricultural sector for improving food security. This study aims to describe the potential of food security and its relation to the efforts for reducing poverty in Lamongan. The results showed that rice, corn, and soybean commodities are the main commodities of agricultural food crop sector in Lamongan. These three commodities contribute and generate high productivity, in fact, does not affect the rate of poverty. Despite the various efforts performed, however, the increase in productivity has not been encouraging. Further, the Poverty Depth Index in Lamongan is precisely increasing. Therefore, Adult Equivalent (AE) method was used as a method to equalize child consumption needs with adult population by calculating the economic scale for calculating poverty rate. The results of the AE method revealed that the economic scale in adult categories needs to be prioritized on corn and soybean farmers.
KETERKAITAN ANTARA FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, PERDAGANGAN INTERNATIONAL, INDEKS PERSEPSI KORUPSI, NILAI TUKAR DAN PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI DI INDONESIA Cut Nurul Iman; Setyo Tri Wahyudi
Journal of Development Economic and Social Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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The growth of Indonesia's GDP per Capita can be said to be quite stable and domestic consumption is still the largest contributor to the Indonesian economy, while Indonesia. Trade openness has the potential to increase economic growth by increasing efficient resource allocation and increasing factor productivity through technology adoption and knowledge transfer. Apart from that, FDI is also one of the keys to increasing efficient resource allocation and increasing factor productivity through technology adoption and knowledge transfer. Currently the value of international trade and FDI is still smaller than the domestic consumption sector. Furthermore, Indonesia's corruption perception index can also be said to be quite high, this could be an indicator of the perception or distrust of the public and investors towards the Indonesian government. An immediate increase in corruption will reduce economic investment, creating a general distortion. Based on the description above, it can be seen that Indonesia has not yet maximized these three factors (capital, human resources, technology) which can be obtained from international trade and FDI and also that Indonesia's corruption index level is still high. The method used is the Vector Error Correction Model. The research results show that the export variable has the highest influence on Indonesia's economic growth.
PENGARUH DELIVERY CHANNEL, UKURAN PERUSAHAAN DAN LIKUIDITAS TERHADAP KINERJA KEUANGAN PERBANKAN DI INDONESIA Dita Saragih, Gabriella Johana; Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Contemporary Studies in Economic, Finance and Banking Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022)
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Financial Performance is a key indicator for banks in evaluating and identifying the role of financial ratio in supporting their operational performance development. The purpose of this research is to identify the effect of delivery channel, firm size, and liquidity on banks’ financial performance using panel data regression analysis. This study finds that delivery channel does not influence Non-Performing Loan (NPL) and Return on Assets (ROA), but it affects Return on Equity (ROE) and Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR). Then, firm size affects all ratios that are used as the proxy of financial performance, while liquidity does not influence them. Furthermore, delivery channel, firm size, and liquidity simultaneously affect the financial performance of Indonesian banks. This research can be used by banks as a foundation to evaluate their future financial performance and to inform the public about their revenues from delivery channel transactions with their customers. In addition, it can be used by the public to support banks’ financial performance through the use of their financial products and services and by the government to make correct decisions for their policies.
DETERMINAN NET INTEREST MARGIN PERBANKAN DI INDONESIA (STUDI KASUS: BANK BRI) Sinaga, Vita Marceline; Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Contemporary Studies in Economic, Finance and Banking Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023)
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The development of banking Net Interest Margin (NIM) in Indonesia shows a high value among other ASEAN countries. A high NIM ratio value does not indicate that the bank's condition is good. Bank Indonesia has a NIM target with a value range of 3% -4%. However, in reality, in the case of state-owned banks, no one has been able to achieve Bank Indonesia's target. The influence of bank internal and external factors has a significant contribution to the value of NIM. This study aims to analyze the determinants of the net interest margin of Indonesian banking by using a case study of Bank BRI. This research is a quantitative research with secondary data sources derived from the company's financial statements. The analytical method used is the two stage least square (TSLS). The results showed that the variables NPL, LDR, CAR, and deposits had a significant effect on NIM. Meanwhile, BOPO and SBK have no significant effect on NIM.
DETERMINAN CAPITAL BUFFER: KAJIAN EMPIRIK INDUSTRI PERBANKAN DI INDONESIA Estika, Winda Febi; Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Contemporary Studies in Economic, Finance and Banking Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023)
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A high capital buffer can increase stakeholder confidence in the sustainability and stability of the bank, but causes the bank to lose the opportunity to maximize profits from business operations that should be carried out using a capital buffer. On the other hand, a low capital buffer can reduce stakeholder confidence in banks, because banks are considered to have a high risk if the economy contracts in the future. The purpose of this research is to identify and analyze the effect of bank size, liquidity risk, credit risk, operational risk, and profitability on capital buffer in KBMI 3 and 4 bank categories during 2018-2022. Using panel data regression, this study finds that partially the variables SIZE, LDR, BOPO, and ROE had a negative and significant effect on the Capital Buffer. Meanwhile, NPL has no significant effect on the Capital Buffer.
THE INFLUENCE OF THE BANDWAGON EFFECT, DIGITAL PAYMENT, AND INCOME ON PURCHASE DECISIONS FOR THE KOREAN WAVE ASSOCIATED PRODUCT Lumban Gaol, Rachel Millenia; Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Contemporary Studies in Economic, Finance and Banking Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023)
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The number of enthusiasm about the Korean Wave is on the rise. This remains across Indonesia as well, allowing for a yearly public consumption of Korean Wave items to exceed 20 million rupiahs. This study aims to determine the influence of several factors considered to drive purchasing decisions, such as the bandwagon effect, digital payments, and income on purchasing decisions for products associated with the Korean Wave (Hallyu). This research is a descriptive quantitative research in which the data collection method was carried out by distributing questionnaires to individuals who were categorized as Generation Z. The data obtained were then processed and tested using the binary logistic regression method with the Wald test method to determine the partial effect and the statistical G test to determine the effect simultaneously. The results showed that the bandwagon effect (X1) and digital payments (X2) partially had a significant effect on purchasing decisions (Y), while income (X3) partially had no significant effect on purchasing decisions (Y). Then the bandwagon effect (X1), digital payments (X2), and income (X3) simultaneously influence purchasing decisions (Y).
ANALISIS HUBUNGAN TRANSAKSI PEMBAYARAN NON TUNAI DAN HARGA BAHAN BAKAR MINYAK TERHADAP TINGKAT INFLASI DI INDONESIA Bhirawa, Stefanus Sandi Mega; Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Contemporary Studies in Economic, Finance and Banking Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024)
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Inflation is one of the most complicated and important economic events for a country. When inflation is at a higher than average level, it can have several detrimental effects on society. There are various internal and external factors that can affect the inflation rate. Using statistical data on inflation rate, debit card transaction volume, credit card transaction volume, and fuel oil price, this study aims to analyze the impact of non cash payment transactions and fuel prices on inflation rate. The results show that the use of debit cards in payment transactions has no significant impact on inflation in both the long run and short run. The use of credit cards also has no significant impact on inflation, both in the short run and long run. Meanwhile, the use of fuel oil has a significant impact on inflation in both the long and short run. The findings of this study provide additional insights for monetary and economic policies in Indonesia in managing non-cash transactions and fuel oil prices to maintain inflation stability.
EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF JAVA'S REGIONAL BANKS IN LENDING ALLOCATION Pratama, Agung Yuda; Setyo Tri Wahyudi
Contemporary Studies in Economic, Finance and Banking Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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This research examines the efficiency of lending distribution by Regional Development Banks (RDBs) in Java, Indonesia, using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and panel regression analysis. It analyzes financial data from 2015-2022 to identify factors affecting lending distribution efficiency. Key variables include Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR), Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Non-Performing Loan (NPL), Operating Expenses to Operating Income (OER), and regional government funds percentage (LGFR). the study identifies that among the variables examined, only LDR significantly impacts the lending efficiency of RDBs. This finding underscores the critical role of effective deposit to loan conversion in enhancing RDB operational performance, while other factors such as CAR, NPL, OER, and LGFR do not show a statistically significant effect. This research contributes to the banking efficiency literature by highlighting the importance of optimizing LDR to improve the operational efficiency of RDBs. It offers new insights into the operations of regional banks and their role in regional economic growth, especially in Java.
ANALISIS PENGARUH INFLASI, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT DAN INTEREST RATE TERHADAP HARGA SAHAM SEKTOR PROPERTI Robith, Zaidar; Wahyudi, Setyo Tri
Islamic Economics and finance in Focus Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)
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This study aims to determine the effect of inflation factors, foreign direct investment and interest rates on stock prices in the property sector listed on JII70. This study uses secondary data, namely primary data obtained from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), Bank Indonesia (BI), the World Bank and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). This study uses a quantitative approach with descriptive statistical analysis techniques and uses the Vector Autoregressive (VAR) / Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) test. VAR is used when the data used is stationary at the level level. However, if the data is not stationary at the level, the next analysis will be compared using the VECM method. This study uses a purposive sampling method, namely the selection method with certain criteria. The results of this study indicate that inflation, which is represented by the CPI value, has a positive influence on changes in sharia share prices in the property sector in Indonesia in the long and short term. Foreign direct investment, which is represented by the value of net foreign direct investment, has a positive influence on changes in sharia share prices in the property sector in Indonesia in the short term. In the long term, foreign direct investment has insignificant returns, although it has a positive effect as well. Meanwhile, the interest rate represented by the BI Rate has a negative effect on changes in sharia share prices in the property sector in Indonesia in the long term, but on the contrary has a positive effect in the short term.
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