Lubis, Syauqi Ghufran
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The Influence of Non-Cash Payments on Inflation in Indonesia from 2013 to 2021 Nala Syifa Dewanti; Wau, Taosige; Putri, Fidela Sintika Amara; Rifa’i, M. Adriansyah; Lubis, Syauqi Ghufran; Jannah, Lulu Lu’luatul
Sunan Kalijaga: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics, Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skiej.2024.1.1.2435

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The development of technological advances has led to innovations in the financial sector, namely cash and non-cash payment systems. Among of non-cash payment systems are payments based on ATM/debit cards, credit cards, and various types of electronic money. Moreover, this cause reducing the demand for cash in a country. This study aims to analyze how cashless payments affect inflation rates in the period 2013 to 2021. This research is a quantitative study, the type of data used in this research is secondary data in the form of quarterly time series data sourced from Bank of Indonesia, and Central Bureau of Statistics with a span of 2013-2021. The results using the time series model and OLS (Ordinary Least Square) technique show that electronic money transactions and the BI Rate have a significant effect on inflation in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the transactions based on ATM/debit cards doesn’t have significant effect on inflation in Indonesia.
Determinants of Indonesian Halal Food Exports: a Study on Crop Products in 1996-2021 Lubis, Syauqi Ghufran; Riswanti Budi Sekarningsih
Sunan Kalijaga: Islamic Economics Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Economics, Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skiej.2024.3.1.2439

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This study examines Indonesia's halal food export value with a focus on crop products from 1990 to 2021. Indonesia, as a country with the largest Muslim population, has great potential in the global halal food market. However, challenges such as lack of halal product development and competition from other countries need to be overcome. This study uses time series data from the World Bank and applies the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model with Eviews 9 as an analysis tool to analyze the effect of capital, labor, economic openness, and inflation variables on export value. The results show that capital has a significant positive effect both in the short and long term, while labor shows a negative effect in the short term but positive in the long term. Economic openness has no significant effect on export value, while inflation shows a negative effect in the short run and positive in the long run on exports. This study provides insights into the factors affecting Indonesia's halal food exports and their implications in the context of international trade.