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Applying Location Quotient and Shift-Share Analysis in Determining Leading Sectors in Teluk Bintuni Regency Maspaitella, Marcus; Parinussa, Sisilia M.; Ketysia Imelda tewernusa
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Economic growth is an important aspect that reflects the success of a country or region's economic development. The changes of its driving sectors mainly influence the changes in economic growth. This study aims to identify the leading economic sectors and analyze the sectoral shifts of the Teluk Bintuni regency's economy. The data used in this study is the Gross Regional Domestic Product of both Teluk Bintuni Regency and Papua Barat province in the period from 2010 to 2018. In determining the leading sectors and analyzing the sector using Location Quotient and Shift-Share analysis. The results suggested that the manufacturing and mining, and quarrying sectors were the base sectors of Teluk Bintuni's economy. However, the result of Shift-Share analysis highlighted construction, education services, procurement of electricity and gas, and public administration, defense, and compulsory social security as competitive and progressive sectors during the same period. Policy implications of this study include evaluating and reformulating development strategies and programs and considering sectoral interconnection for further development planning. Keywords: Location Quotient, Shift-Share, Leading Sectors, Teluk Bintuni JEL: O11; R11; R58
The Phenomenon of Flypaper Effect on Fiscal Transfer and Regional Expenditure in Regencies/Cities of West Papua Province in 2017–2021 La Ode Alisyah; Ketysia Imelda Tewernusa; Nita Dwi Jayanti
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia (JIM-ID) Vol. 4 No. 09 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisplin Indonesia (JIM-ID) October 2025
Publisher : Sean Institute

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This study aims to analyze the influence of Regional Original Revenue (PAD), General Allocation Fund (DAU), Special Allocation Fund (DAK), and Revenue Sharing Fund (DBH) on Regional Expenditure and identify the phenomenon of flypaper effect in districts/cities in West Papua Province for the 2017–2021 period. The data used is secondary data obtained from the Directorate General of Financial Balance and the Central Statistics Agency. The analysis method employed is panel data regression, with model selection conducted through the Chow test and the Hausman test, which yields the Fixed Effects Model (FEM) as the best model. The results of the study show that PAD, DAU, and DBH do not have a significant effect on Regional Expenditure, while DAK has a considerable impact. These findings indicate a flypaper effect, where local governments are more responsive to fiscal transfers than to Regional Original Revenue. This condition reflects the fiscal dependence of local governments on central funds, so a strategy to increase PAD is needed to strengthen regional financial independence