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Analisis Ekonomi Politik Keynesian Menuju Indonesia Emas Indi Juniartri Cahya Ningrum; Eli Apud Saepudin; Reza Triyana; Aninda Nurfaridah; Dian Maharani Putri; Rani Anggreini Dewi
MISTER: Journal of Multidisciplinary Inquiry in Science, Technology and Educational Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): APRIL
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SERAMBI MEKKAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/mister.v1i2.1443

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Objective to analyze the potential of Keynesian Political Economy in helping Indonesia achieve the Golden Indonesia Vision 2045. Methods Literature review and descriptive analysis of the Keynesian Political Economy framework and its relevance to the Indonesian context. Results Keynesian Political Economy offers a useful framework to achieve a Golden Indonesia 2045 through fiscal and monetary policy increasing government spending and lowering interest rates to boost economic growth. Government intervention implementing progressive tax and minimum wage to achieve equitable income distribution. Policy implementation effectiveness challenges. Market distortions and inefficiencies. Fiscal balance. Conclusion Keynesian Political Economy can help Indonesia achieve the Golden Indonesia 2045, but requires careful and contextual implementation.
Pengelolaan Bansos oleh Dinas Sosial Kota SerangĀ (Studi Kasus Kelurahan Cipocok Kecamatan Cipocok) Indi Juniartri Cahya Ningrum; Fara Padila; Vira Putri Damayanti; Sakti Dwiantoro Prasya; Muhamad Rihal Ramadhan; Reza Damayanti
Jejak digital: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 4 (2026): JUNI-JULI
Publisher : INDO PUBLISHING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/cw1t7f29

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This study aims to analyze the management of social assistance by the Serang City Social Affairs Office, with a case study focus on Cipocok Village, Cipocok Subdistrict. Social assistance programs are a crucial tool in poverty alleviation, but their implementation often faces challenges regarding data accuracy and distribution effectiveness. Using a qualitative research method with a case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and public information documentation. The results indicate that the social assistance management process in Cipocok Village has followed applicable regulations, from data collection through to distribution. Nevertheless, several major obstacles were identified, such as inclusion and exclusion errors stemming from inaccuracies in the Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS). These obstacles are exacerbated by delays in data updates at the grassroots level and a lack of transparency in the verification and validation processes in the field. Consequently, the distribution of social assistance has not been fully targeted or equitable. This study recommends the need to strengthen a community-based data update system on a regular basis, improve coordination between the Social Affairs Office and village officials, and optimize participatory oversight to minimize misallocation and ensure transparency in the management of social assistance in the future. Theoretically, the results of this study contribute This study recommends the need to strengthen the community-based data updating system on a regular basis, improve coordination between the Social Affairs Office and village officials, and optimize participatory oversight to minimize misallocation and ensure transparency in the management of social assistance in the future. Theoretically, the results of this study provide a scientific contribution to the study of public governance, particularly in the reform of social assistance distribution administration. Practically, this study can serve as a strategic reference for the Serang City Government in formulating poverty alleviation policies that are more adaptive, accountable, and based on real data.