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Jurnal Ekonomi
ISSN : 08549842     EISSN : 25804901     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24912/je.v30i1.2645
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Jurnal Ekonomi is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of economics research. Jurnal Ekonomi invites manuscripts on the various topics include, but are not limited to, topics covered include: Business Studies, Ethics Education Issues, Entrepreneurship Services, Strategic Alliances Microeconomics Behavioural and Health Economics Government Regulation, Taxation Macroeconomics Financial Markets, Investment, Banking International Economics, FDI Economic Development Environmental Studies, Urban Issues, Emerging Markets Empirical Studies, Quantitative/Experimental Methods
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Infrastruktur Dan Kebijakan Fiskal Di Indonesia Yanuar
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2012): July 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/je.v17i2.410

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This article aims at analyzing (1) the condition of Indonesia's infrastructure compared to ASEAN countries: Philippines, Vietnam, And Thailand which have the same GDP per capita as Indonesia thas are Lower middle-income countries, (2)the financial sources(expenditures and revenues) which are used to develop and to improve quality of infrastructure from GDP an APBN (National Revenues and Expenditures Budget). Data used in the study were derived from a variety of sources: Finance Department of RI, Word Bank, Asian Development Bank, and others. The data were analyzed by using descriptive method. The result revealed that the Indonesia infrastructures are left behind compared to three ASEAN countries (Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand). To improve the quality of Indonesia's infrastructure, two ways should be done: a)reducing(or taking off) the subsidiary of duel oil for private cars, b)increasing tax ratio because it is lower than the tax ratio in the three ASEAN countries)
Peranan Pendapatan Asli Daerah (PAD) Dan Dana Perimbangan Terhadap Pendapatan Domestik Regional Bruto (PDRB) Serta Dampaknya Terhadap Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Daerah Nuryasman MN
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2012): July 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/je.v17i2.510

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Looking at the phenomenon that appears in the implementation of regional autonomy, the study sought to examine several issues, mainly related to the Gross Regional Domestic Product (PDRB) and regional economic growth (Growth), such as The role and influence of local revenue (PAD) and Fund Balance (DAU, DAK, and DBHPBP) to the Gross Regional Domestic Product (PDRB). The role and influence of the PAD, DAU, PDRB, and DBHPBP on regional economic growth. This study attempted to analyze these two problems, using a panel data approach using Fixed Effect Model (FEM) and the Random Effect Model (REM), as well as data processing method using the Two-State Least Square (TSLS), the analysis period from 2005 to 2010 and object of research as much as 33 provinces. From the analysis, the obtained results are as follows: After conducting tests Hausmann (Hausrnann Test) on both models (FEM and REM) model is the best to use Fixed Effect Model (FEM) with General Least Square by White Heteroscedasticity, both for the problems first and the second one. For the first problem, obtain the relationship and influence positive and significant association between PAD, DAU and DBHPBP of PDRB, whereas DAK has a relationship and influence positive but not statistically significant of PDRB. Taken together all the independent variables (PAD, DAK, DAU and DBHPBP) contribute to changes in PDRB amounting to 97.50% and the rest of 2.50% is influenced by other variables outside the model. For the second problem, PDRB, PAD, DAU and DBHPBP all statistically significantly affect economic growth, but only variable PAD which has a relationship and a negative effect on PDRB, while the other variables have a positive relationship and influence. Donations of all these variables together on economic growth is high at 99.30% and the influence of other variables outside the model of only 0.70%. 
Dampak Krisi Ekonomi Dunia Terhadap Kepercayaan Publik Elizabeth Sugiarto Dermawan
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2012): July 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/je.v17i2.656

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An ongoing global economic crisis could impact the public trust in the government's ability to create a stable economy. Human greed impacts the environment and leads to the ongoing economic crisis. Hyper-competition among exporting countries to find new markets has been recognized as an attempt to resolve this crisis, but the country that can not compete in the search for new markets will choose to import goods than make it by themselves, because it is considered more efficient. It is a fatal impact on the rising unemployment rate, causing a wider crisis. Until now two schools of the world economy, Keynesian and Hayekian have not overcome the crisis in Europe. The final impact to be aware of is the emergence of the war.

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