Wahyu Widodo
Departemen Ilmu Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan, Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang

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Analisis Penyerapan Tenaga Kerja di Provinsi Bali Tahun 1994-2023 I Gusti Ayu Aimee Widhiyanti; Wahyu Widodo
Diponegoro Journal of Economics Vol 13, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/djoe.45017

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Human resources are one of the main factors in economic growth. Human resources plays a significant role in providing labor to produce goods and services in an economy. However, a large number of labor force could cause problems. Massive increases in the labor force without sufficient labor absorption could lead to unemployment. Unemployment is a problem that is often faced by local governments, one of which is Bali Province. This research aims to analyze the influence of minimum wages, domestic investment, and foreign investment on labor absorption in Bali Province. The data used is secondary data from the Bali Province Central Statistics Agency for the period of 1994 – 2023. By using multiple linear regression with the Ordinary Least Squares method, this research proved that minimum wage and foreign investment have a positive and significant effect on labor absorption, while domestic investment has a positive but not significant effect on labor absorption in Bali Province.
Analisis Pengaruh Pertumbuhan Ekonomi terhadap Ecological Footprint: Studi Kasus Negara-Negara Anggota APEC Muhammad Ibrahim Yusuf; Wahyu Widodo
Diponegoro Journal of Economics Vol 13, No 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/djoe.45929

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The economic growth of a country is influenced by the level of consumption in society. An increase in societal consumption impacts environmental degradation. The ecological footprint is used as one of the variables that can illustrate environmental degradation. This study aims to analyze the effect of economic growth, foreign direct investment, population size, and renewable energy consumption on the ecological footprint of 19 APEC member countries during the period 1992-2020. The study employs the fixed effect model (FEM) estimation method with cross-section weights and the coefficient covariance method for cross-section SUR (PSCE). The findings reveal that gross domestic product, population size, and renewable energy consumption have a significant effect on the ecological footprint. On the other hand, foreign direct investment does not have an effect on the ecological footprint variable.