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Quantitative Economics Research
ISSN : 26215918     EISSN : 26215918     DOI : 10.17977
Core Subject : Economy,
Quantitative Economics Research is an International Journal publishes original and high quality applied research orientation in the field of economics that employ theoretical, empirical, and experimental methods. This journal also encourages review articles in particular innovative and fundamental papers that focus on various facets of economics of the emerging market and developing economies. Quantitative Economics Research is double-blind peer reviewed journal and bi-annually published by Department of Development Economics, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Malang. Readable, accessible contributions cut through the complex field of economics to make a genuinely valuable contribution to the current understanding of the subject and the development of new ideas. All published articles are made freely available online without subscription charges.
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Models Spesification of Economic Growth: Evidence From Province in Sulawesi Armawaddin, Muhamad; Afiat, Muhammad Nur
Quantitative Economics Research Vol 1, No 2 (2018)
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This study aims to determine the model of economic growth in the Province in Sulawesi. Variable predictors are determined by referring to the Keynesian income concept namely consumption, government expenditure, investment, and net exports. Data uses panel data from six provinces and 2012-2017 years and be analyzed using the Stepwise Forwards Regression. The findings showed that the economic growth of the Province in Sulawesi is affected by several variables namely consumption, government expenditure, investment, and net export. Further, the findings prove the factors of government expenditure and investment significantly affect the economic growth of the province in Sulawesi. Recommendations on economic development policies to improve economic growth control factors for government expenditure and investment should get the attention of the province in Sulawesi.Keywords: Economic Growth Factors; Stepwise Regression Method; government expenditureJEL Codes: C10; E06
Credit Depth on Indonesian Regional Economic Development Sipahutar, Mangasa Augustinus
Quantitative Economics Research Vol 1, No 2 (2018)
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From regional perspective, the role of banks credit is important to encourage the economic real sectors. Local government spending aimed to enhancing regional economic growth, if supported by adequate banks credit will encourage regional economic growth. Using VAR model revealed that provinces showed different responses to the causality between credit depth and regional economic growth. Panel data analysis revealed, there is a positive relationship between regional credit depth and real regional economic growth percapita, and 68 percent of real regional economic growth percapita can be explained by credit depth. Increasing credit depth by 1 basis point will increase regional economic growth by 0.03 basis points. Furthermore, increasing credit depth by 1 basis point in t-1, will reduce regional poverty by 0.16 basis points in period t. The model showed that 23 percent of the variance of poverty can be explained by credit depth in the previous year. Keywords: credit depth, economic growth, regional economic developmentJEL Classification: E61; G28; O23
THE NEXUS BETWEEN SUBNATIONAL DEBT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA Imandojemu, Kingsley
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The study examined the impact of sub- national debts on economic development. The study covered the period of 1996 to 2018 and data were sourced from Central Bank of Nigeria and Debt Management Office. The study adopted the Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares and Granger Causality. The Fully Modified OLS was used to investigate the both long run and short run relationships while the Granger Causality was used for direction of causality. The result showed that state government has a statistically significant positive relationship with the growth rate of GDP while Local government debt (LDEBT) and exchange rate had a significant inverse relationship with the growth of GDP. The Interest rate (INT) has positive sign but not significant. The paper recommended that the Federal Government of Nigeria should ensure that   fiscal discipline should be enshrined to curtail diversion of loans received to unproductive channels      
Economic Convergence across the Toba Lake Region Sipahutar, Mangasa Augustinus
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AbstractBased on the economic sectors, seven districts across the Toba Lake Region (TLR) has similar patterns in economic development ? agriculture, trade and construction are dominant economic sectors, however, there is an unconvergence economic growth across the TLR. It was found that the relationship between economic growth and unemployment in Toba and Dairi, and between economic growth and poverty in Toba, Dairi and Humbang can not be explained due to insignificant coefficient between economic growth to unemployment and poverty. Economic growth is not strong enough to reduce unemployment and poverty. It needs higher economic growth to influence of reducing both unemployment and poverty. In this case, dominant economic sectors in each district need a serious attention to promote higher growth that could significantly reduce unemployment and poverty. The highest strength of economic growth in reducing unemployment occurred in Simalungun which increasing economic growth by 1 per cent could reduce unemployment by 3,021 per cent, where in North Tapanuli, increase in economic growth by 1 per cent could reduce poverty by 4,534 per cent. Thus, the integration policies through prioritization of economic key drivers based on absolute advantage of each economic sector across the TLR is needed.Key words: economic convergence, economic growth, unemployment, povertyJEL Classification: O11; O21
A Quantitative Investigation Toward Halal Cosmetics Products : Theory of Plan Behavior Wati, Rahma
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Nowadays, halal cosmetics growing rapidly in muslim countries. Halal is not only a religious issue but also is an opportunity to increase sale and acquire competitive advantage. This research explores to exert theory of planned behavior knowing the young consumer attitude for intention to buy halal cosmetics product. The framework of young consumer attitude in this research is based on the Ajzen?s Theory of Planned Behavior which postulates three conceptually independent determinants of behavioral intention consist of attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control. Data were collected through young consumer in Malang City and the respondent between 15 to 25 years old. The findings of the research revealed young consumer attitude and perceived behavior control have significant relationship for intention to buy halal cosmetics product. However, subjective norm have less significant if compared with attitude and perceived behavior control of young consumer in choosing halal cosmetics product. This research suggest that to increase young consumer attitude toward halal cosmetics product the company should make integrated marketing strategy to raise consumer awareness toward halal cosmetics product. For future research may take a look the framework of theory planned behavior which is consist three conceptually independent in the different geographical location in other side of Indonesia.
Public Transport Service Quality and Community Satisfaction Level in Bali, Indonesia Purwadana, I Made
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ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the effect of transport performance and bus crew performance on the quality of Trans Sarbagita transportation services in Bali Province. This study combines a descriptive analysis techniques and structural equations with alternative PLS SEM. The findings showed that the performance of transport and performance of the bus crew had a positive and significant effect on the quality of Trans Sarbagita transportation services in the Province of Bali. Transportation performance, bus crew performance and service quality have a significantly affects on the satisfaction level of Trans Sarbagita users in Bali Province. Transport performance and bus crew performance indirectly influence the level of satisfaction through the quality of Trans Sarbagita services in Bali Province. Based on the results of the study, a more comprehensive study is needed in the development of Trans Sarbagita public transportation to realize service quality and maximum level of satisfaction. Keywords: Transport Performance,  Community Satisfaction, Service Quality, and Satisfaction Level
The Factors Affecting Vanilla Farm Productivity in Gianyar, Bali Dewi, Ni Made Kisna; Marhaeni, A.A I N
Quantitative Economics Research Vol 1, No 1 (2018)
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The main problem of vanilla farming is the lack productivity of vanilla farmers as indicated by the decreasing productivity every year. This research was conducted in Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Data used in this research are primary data and secondary data. While the sample in this study is vanilla farmers, amounting to 160 people. This research used descriptive analysis and inferential statistics by using path analysis. The findings of this research are the average productivity level of vanilla farm in Gianyar Regency is good enough, it is very effected by the amount of capital, technology, training through entrepreneurial variable. Second, the calculation result shows technological and training variables have direct and significant effect to entrepreneurship, while capital variable indirectly effect entrepreneurship. Third, capital variables, technology, training and entrepreneurship have a direct and significant effect on productivity. Fourth, the results of indirect calculating indicates that the variable amount of capital, technology, and training on productivity has indirect affect through entrepreneurship variable.Keywords: Farming productivity; entrepreneurship; capitalJEL Codes: P24, Q12
Is it feasible to produce iron ore in Nigeria via local foundry for spare parts? A cost-benefit and net present value analysis Edeme, Richardson Kojo; Osemenam, Victor Victor
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In the wake of Nigeria?s desire to diversify and the move to revive iron ore deposit, various options are considered on how best to produce iron ore at the least cost possible. This study evaluates plausible source of spare parts for earth moving equipment and establishment of local foundry to forge spare parts utilized for iron ore production. The benefit-cost and net discounted present value analysis were employed and findings shows that both sources are not profitable to the entity?s operation as it increases running expenses, amid a 16 percent inflation rate, an unfavorable global market exchange rate of $1 to N359.201 and a non-profitable global market price of $62.59 (N22, 482) within projection of 5 years which is very critical to the revival of the nation?s iron ore deposit. The policy suggestion from the findings is that new price higher than the current global market price be set in order to absorb current cost accruable to the entity at 16 percent inflationary rate and a global market exchange rate.

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