M. Fahmi Priyatna
Magister Perencanaan dan Kebijakan Publik (MPKP), Universitas Indonesia

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The Role of Internet Use on Individual Income: East Java Rural Case Study M. Fahmi Priyatna; Sonia Anggun Andini
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Kantor Perwakilan Bank Indonesia Provinsi Jawa Timur

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This study analyzes the role of internet utilization on individual income in rural areas of East Java and Peer Provinces (West Java and Central Java) using 2018 Sakernas data. This study uses propensity score matching (PSM) and a probit model to achieve the research objectives. The estimation results show that theprobability of using the internet in East Java is affected by individual age, working experience, formal and informal education, migration, financial management, and agricultural business. Furthermore, this study found that internet usage by individuals in rural areas of East Java Province has increased individual income.There is a difference in income between individuals using the internet and not using the internet, amounting to Rp263,400. When compared with Peer Province, the difference is still below Central Java and West Java, which respectively amounted to Rp323,325 and Rp283,357.
Economic Recovery Efforts: Boosting East Java’s Export Performance Through Mapping The Competitiveness of Commodities M. Fahmi Priyatna; Sonia Anggun Andini
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Kantor Perwakilan Bank Indonesia Provinsi Jawa Timur

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As an effort to encourage the export performance of East Java, concrete and comprehensive information and mapping are needed regarding the level of competitiveness of export commodities and their future prospects. This is necessary so that policy makers can devise the right strategy in each category of commodity competitiveness. To map the competitiveness of commodities and their prospects in the future, this study uses a combined technique of Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) and Constant Market Share Analysis (CMSA). RCA demonstrates static competitiveness at one time period (2020), while CMSA represents dynamic competitiveness in two time periods (2016 and 2020). With the merger of these two methods, East Java export commodities are divided into four categories, namely great amounting to 426 commodities, sunset amounting to 426 commodities, sunrise amounting to 649 commodities, and poor amounting to 919 commodities. The optimization of the four categories can be divided into two major parts of international cooperation, there are through the expansion of trade exports for the great and sunrise categories, as well as efforts to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) for the sunset and poor categories.