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ANALISIS POTENSI SEKTOR UNGGULAN DAERAH KABUPATEN DAN KOTA DI PROVINSI BENGKULU TAHUN 2014-2018 Anggara, Jaka; Hutapia; Ridwan, Mochamad
Management Insight: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Vol 17 No 2 (2022): Managament Insight: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
Publisher : UNIB Press

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Research objectives; to determine the potential of the leading sector, prime sector, and the condition of the economic structure in the Regency and City in Bengkulu Province. The analytical methods used are static and dynamic LQ, Klassen typology and Shift Share. The results showed that the government administration sector, defense and compulsory social security were the leading sectors and a policy priority for the South Bengkulu, Central Bengkulu, Seluma and Kepahiang; the manufacturing sector is a leading sector and a policy priority for North Bengkulu and Mukomuko; the health service sector and activities are the leading sector and become a policy priority for the City of Bengkulu; wholesale and retail trade, car and motorcycle repairs are the leading sectors and are a priority for Rejang Lebong Regency's policies; the construction sector is a leading sector and is a priority for Kaur; and the electricity and gas procurement sector is a leading sector and a policy priority for Lebong. Keyword: Leading Private Sectors; Gross Regional Domestic Produck; A Combined Analysis Of SLQ And DLQ; Klassen Typology And Shift Share Analysis
Pengaruh Dana Desa Dan Infrastruktur Terhadap Ketimpangan Pendapatan Perdesaan Antar Provinsi Di Sumatera Bagian Selatan Hutapia; Izharudin, Izharudin; Benardin, Benardin
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 22 NO 01 2023 (MARCH)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Bengkulu

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of village funds and infrastructure on income inequality between provincial governments in Southern Sumatera. This study uses a panel data regression model, the data used are secondary data from 2015 to 2020. The data used in this study are time series data obtained from Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS), Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Public Works and Housing People (PUPR) and other related agencies. Based on research and data processing, the best panel data regression model is the fixed effect model. The results of the F-statistical test show that the variables of village funds, road infrastructure, electricity ratios, and cellular telephone ownership jointly reduce income inequality between villages between provincial governments in Southern Sumatera significantly. Meanwhile, based on the statistical results of the t-test, only household cell phone ownership has no significant effect on rural income inequality.
FENOMENA FLYPAPER EFFECT PADA PROVINSI YANG MENGALAMI PEMEKARAN DI INDONESIA Rambe, Roosemarina Anggraini; Purmini; Hutapia
Media Ekonomi Vol. 31 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis

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1)To analyze the effect of local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK) on the local government spending in blooming provinces in Indonesia. 2) To analyze the flypaper effect phenomenon in blooming provinces in Indonesia. This research is exploratory research. The data used is panel data, consisting of 25 blooming provinces from 2014-2020.  The analysis method applied is panel data regression. The dependent variable is government spending, while the independent variables used are local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK). Local revenue (PAD), general grants (DAU), and special grants (DAK) have a positive effect significantly on government expenditures. While resource sharing fund (DBH) does not have an effect on government expenditures. Furthermore, there is no flypaper effect phenomenon in blooming provinces in Indonesia. Flypaper effect, local revenue (PAD), resource sharing fund (DBH), general grants (DAU), special grants (DAK).