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Analisis Dampak Pencemaran Air Sungai Kahung terhadap Ekonomi Masyarakat Desa Belangian Mummadmad Nor Hakim; Anshar Nur
JIEP: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : PPJP ULM

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The research was conducted to find out: 1. What is the value of the economic loss ofBelangian village community due to the water pollution of the Kahung River. 2. What are theGovernment's efforts to overcome the water pollution of the Kahung River. This method uses themethod of replacement cost and cost of illness and interviews against the Government. Theresults showed that the loss of the village community Belangian due to loss of water servicesaverage of Rp. 1.154.400/KK/year, and the cost of medical average-average of Rp.39.032.26/KK/year. Total loss of society due to the water pollution of the Kahung river Rata –Average of Rp. 1.193.432/KK/year. The Government's efforts have been monitoring river water,counseling to the community, socialization to miners, dissemination about sanitation.
Determinants of Income Inequality in the Kalimantan Region Annisa Siska Roselianti; Ahmad Yunani; Muzdalifah; Anshar Nur; Yunita Sopiana
Al-Kharaj: Jurnal Ekonomi, Keuangan & Bisnis Syariah Vol. 8 No. 7 (2026): Al-Kharaj: Jurnal Ekonomi, Keuangan & Bisnis Syariah
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

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Income inequality remains a critical issue in Indonesia, particularly in the Kalimantan region, where disparities in education, foreign direct investment (FDI), and economic growth significantly affect income distribution. This study examines the impact of education, FDI, and economic growth on income inequality using panel data regression analysis from 2015 to 2023. The results indicate that education significantly reduces income inequality, as higher education levels contribute to improved workforce quality and income distribution. Similarly, FDI negatively affects income inequality by creating job opportunities, increasing household incomes, and promoting economic growth. However, economic growth does not significantly influence income inequality, suggesting that other factors, such as inflation, purchasing power, and sectoral contributions, may play a more substantial role. The findings highlight the need for policy interventions, including improving education access, regulating FDI distribution, and ensuring inclusive economic policies to reduce income disparities. This study contributes to the ongoing discourse on income inequality by providing empirical evidence on the role of education and investment in fostering equitable economic development.