Wahyu Widodo
Diponegoro University

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PENGARUH DAYA SAING DAERAH, TINGKAT UPAH, TEKNOLOGI, DAN PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI TERHADAP INVESTASI PADA 27 PROVINSI DI INDONESIA TAHUN 2021 Fadel Rosano; Wahyu Widodo
BISECER (Business Economic Entrepreneurship) Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Juli 2023
Publisher : Universitas Darul Ulum Islamic Centre Sudirman GUPPI

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Lebih dari 17.500 pulau yang dimiliki Indonesia serta garis pantai dan luas wilayah daratan paling panjang dan luas di dunia sebesar 1,937 juta km2, luas laut 5,8 juta km2, menjadikan Indonesia sebagai Negara Kepulauan (Archipelagic State) terbesar di dunia. Tentu dengan wilayah yang luas, menjadikan Indonesia kaya akan sumber daya. Dengan adanya sumber daya yang berlimpah ini, tentu harus dimanfaatkan bagi kepentingan rakyat. Investasi menjadi salah satu cara meningkatkan pemanfaatan sumber daya alam.Tujuan penelitian ini yakni menganalisis hubungan antara variabel independen yang dipilih yakni daya saing daerah, tingkat upah, teknologi dan pertumbuhan ekonomi terhadap investasi pada 27 provinsi di Indonesia dengan hipotesis daya saing daerah, teknologi dan pertumbuhan ekonomi berpengaruh terhadap investasi secara positif serta variabel tingkat upah berpengaruh secara negatif terhadap investasi. Penelitian ini menggunakan analisis cross section. Data sekunder yang berasal dari BPS, KPPOD, BRIN yang kemudian digabung dengan bentuk data cross-section terdiri dari 27 provinsi di Indoneisa pada periode 2021. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode Ordinary Least Square (OLS) untuk mengestimasi model regresi pada penelitian ini.         Hasil penelitian ini menjelaskan bahwa variabel daya saing daerah, teknologi dan pertumbuhan ekonomi berpengaruh secara positif dan signifikan terhadap investasi, sedangkan upah berpengaruh negatif dan signifikan terhadap investasi. Rekomendasi yang dihasilkan pada penelitian ini yakni pemerintah daerah perlu meningkatkan daya saingnya sehingga dapat mengembangkan daerahnya menjadi tujuan yang menarik bagi investor, kemudian perlu juga peninjauan kembali untuk tingkat upah agar tetap sesuai dengan standar daerahnya sehingga tetap saling menguntungkan antara investor dan pekerja. Kemudian teknologi juga perlu ditingkatkan agar investasi yang masuk ke daerah semakin cepat serta yang terakhir, pemerintah perlu mengadakan program-program yang dapat meningkatkan daya beli masyarakat sehingga pertumbuhan ekonomi di suatu daerah tersebut semakin baik. Kata kunci: Investasi, Daya Saing Daerah, Teknologi, Regresi cross-section.
The Nexus between Financial Inclusion and Monetary Policy: The Case Study of Selected ASEAN Countries Messayu Dara Komala; Wahyu Widodo
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 25 No. 1 (2022): April - July 2022
Publisher : Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas

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This study examines the relationship between financial inclusion and monetary policy in nine selected ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries during 2010-2019. To answer the objective of this study, the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) is used to analyze the effect of financial inclusion on inflation as a proxy of monetary policy effectiveness. In addition, the causality between financial inclusion and monetary policy is also examined in this study. The data used are panels data and collected through secondary sources. The multidimensional approach of IFI (index of financial inclusion) is constructed to represent a comprehensive financial inclusion measurement. The results showed that financial inclusion had a negative effect on inflation in the long-term and short-term; it indicates that an increase in financial inclusion will lower inflation which eventually increases the effectiveness of monetary policy in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos. Moreover, a causality exists between financial inclusion indicators and monetary policy in selected ASEAN countries. This study concludes that financial inclusion through access and usage of financial services improves the efficiency of monetary policy in nine selected ASEAN countries in controlling inflation. This study suggests that monetary authorities must emphasize the link between financial inclusion and monetary policy objectives. Advanced financial inclusion can help policymakers formulate and implement monetary policies contributing to economic stability and sustainable growth.
THE REMITTANCE PARADIGM: IMPLICATIONS OF INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION Abdul Rouf; Deden Dinar Iskandar; Purbayu Budi Santosa; Wahyu Widodo
Finance : International Journal of Management Finance Vol. 3 No. 4 (2026): June
Publisher : Publikasi Inspirasi Indonesia

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This study examines the relationship between the spatial distribution of the banking system, internal migration patterns, domestic remittance flows, and the level of financial inclusion in Indonesia. Spatial inequality in access to formal financial institutions remains a fundamental problem for inclusive economic development. Based on World Bank data (2024), the number of commercial bank branches in Indonesia is only around 11.69 units per 100,000 adults, indicating the limited reach of banking services in non-urban areas (World Bank, 2024). Meanwhile, the level of account ownership in Indonesia has increased to 83% in 2023, a significant increase compared to 48% in 2011 (World Economic Forum, 2025). In the external context, Bank Indonesia (2024) reported that the value of remittances from Indonesian migrant workers reached US$ 9.95 billion in 2023, a 3.6% increase from the previous year. These remittance flows have great potential to expand the savings base, strengthen monetary stability, and support the expansion of financial inclusion (Canales et al., 2023; Inoue & Hamori, 2016). However, this potential has not been fully realized due to spatial disparities and financial literacy gaps between urban and rural areas. The methodology used is multilevel logistic regression with microdata from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS, 2021) and macrodata from Bank Indonesia (2023), the Financial Services Authority (2024), and the Central Statistics Agency (2024). This model allows for testing hierarchical and spatial relationships between individual, household, and provincial levels. The main variables include financial inclusion (formal account ownership), internal migration status, remittance receipts, and bank branch density per km² as a proxy for geospatial access to the banking system. The results of the study show that spatial access to the banking system has a positive and significant effect on financial inclusion (Beck, Demirgüç-Kunt, & Levine, 2023). Additionally, internal migration and remittance receipts also strengthen the probability of individuals using formal financial services, indicating the existence of spatial interactions (spillover) between regions. Provinces with higher bank network density tend to transmit positive effects on financial inclusion in surrounding provinces (Krugman, 1991). These findings emphasize the importance of a geospatial approach in formulating national financial inclusion policies. Equal distribution of banking networks, strengthening financial literacy for migrants and remittance recipients, and integrating spatial data between financial institutions are key strategies for promoting more inclusive and equitable economic growth between regions.