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ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL INEQUALITY IN SOUTHEAST SULAWESI Dewangga, Puspa; Saenong, Zainuddin; Samrin, La Ode Muhammad Arfan
Journal Economics Technology And Entrepreneur Vol 4 No 02 (2025): ECOTECHNOPRENEUR : JOURNAL ECONOMICS, TECHNOLOGY AND ENTREPRENEUR
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/ecotechnopreneur.v4i02.1526

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This study aims to analyze regional development inequality in Southeast Sulawesi Province. The research objectives are to identify interregional inequality levels. The method employs quantitative descriptive analysis using the Williamson Index and per capita GRDP data from 2019-2023 from the Central Statistics Agency. The results reveal significant development inequalities between urban and rural areas, with rural regions lagging in infrastructure access and economic opportunities. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated these inequalities. The study concludes that integrated policies are needed to reduce gaps through infrastructure strengthening, economic diversification, and local needs-based development programs.
ANALISIS DINAMIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEMISKINAN DI PROVINSI SULAWESI SELATAN: PENDEKATAN ERROR CORRECTION MODEL (ECM) Caesar Muslim; Muadsim, Ikrar; Saenong, Zainuddin
Journal Economics Technology And Entrepreneur Vol 4 No 03 (2025): ECOTECHNOPRENEUR : JOURNAL ECONOMICS, TECHNOLOGY AND ENTREPRENEUR
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/ecotechnopreneur.v4i03.1754

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This study analyzes factors influencing poverty in South Sulawesi Province, focusing on the roles of the Human Development Index (HDI), investment, and the Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR). A quantitative approach is applied using time-series data on the number of poor residents, HDI, domestic investment, and LFPR over a defined observation period. The analysis employs the Error Correction Model (ECM) to capture both short- and long-term relationships among the variables. The results reveal that, in the long run, HDI has a negative and significant effect on poverty, indicating that improving human development quality sustainably reduces the poor population. In contrast, investment and LFPR show no significant long-term impact on poverty reduction. Likewise, HDI, investment, and LFPR are not significant in the short run. These findings highlight the central role of human development policies as a primary strategy for poverty alleviation in South Sulawesi while underscoring the need to optimize investment and labor force contributions.