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Analysis Of The Impact Of Rice Imports, Rice Consumption, Productivity, Harvest Area, And Rice Production On The Farmer's Exchange Rate For Food Crops In 2019-2023 Nurina Endra Purnama; Fathan Muhammad; Jooner Rambe
International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): October : International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijecm.v1i4.185

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Rice imports have been demonstrated to influence the Farmer's Exchange Rate (NTP) significantly. A reduction in rice imports by 356,286.2 tons in 2020 corresponded with a decline in NTP to 101.65. In contrast, per capita, weekly rice consumption did not exhibit a statistically significant impact on NTP, as evidenced by the lowest consumption in 2019 (1.504 kg), while the NTP remained at 104.46. On the other hand, rice productivity was found to have a notable influence on NTP, with trends in productivity closely mirroring those of the NTP. The harvest area, however, did not present a significant correlation with NTP, as demonstrated in 2019 when an increase in harvest area did not prevent the NTP from remaining at a lower level of 104.46. Lastly, rice production had a significant effect on NTP, with increases in production during 2021 and 2022 leading to subsequent increases in the NTP.
Comparative Analysis of Pricing and Features of Cloud-Based Accounting Software in Indonesia: A Study of Secondary Data from E-Marketplace Surateman Surateman; Wahyo Wahyo; Jooner Rambe
International Journal of Economics and Management Research Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December : International Journal of Economics and Management Research
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/ijemr.v4i3.553

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The development of cloud technology itself has encouraged digitalization in various sectors, including accounting. In Indonesia, for example, more and more businesses—especially micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)—have begun to switch to using cloud-based accounting software to improve the efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility of financial management. This transition is not only driven by the need for real-time data and automation but also by the increasing availability of affordable internet infrastructure and government support for MSME digital transformation. This study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of the price and main features of four popular cloud accounting software in Indonesia, namely Beecloud, Jurnal by Mekari, Accurate Online, and Kledo. These four platforms have been selected based on their popularity, user base, and relevance for MSMEs in Indonesia. The data for this study was collected secondarily through each provider’s official website and publicly available documentation during the period of May 1–5, 2025. The method used is a descriptive-comparative quantitative approach, which involves analysis techniques such as descriptive statistics, price-per-feature ratio calculations, and data visualization tools including tables, bar charts, heatmaps, and scatter plots. This approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of both the cost structure and functional range of each product. The results show that there are significant differences in pricing models and the number of features offered. Beecloud SME offers the lowest price-per-feature ratio, suggesting high value for cost-conscious users. On the other hand, Jurnal Enterprise has the highest ratio, indicating a more premium pricing strategy that may be more suitable for medium to large enterprises with more complex needs.