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AFEBI Economic and Finance Review
ISSN : 25485261     EISSN : 2548527X     DOI : -
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AFEBI Economic and Finance Review (AEFR) is an academic journal which is published twice a year (June and December) by The Association of The Faculty of Economics and Business Indonesia. AEFR is aimed as an outlet for theoretical and empirical research in the field of economics and to disseminate the information of the economics research was conducted by members of AFEBI in particular and researchers in general to the academics, practitioners, students, and others who interested in economics research.
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The Financial Performance of Regencies/Cities in South Sumatera Province (2006-2015 Time Period) Siti Rohima
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

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This study is for observing the regional financial performance influence of regencies/cities in South Sumatera province. The research is implemented quantitatively by using the data panel double regression of the 2006 – 2015 time period. Regional financial performance covers fiscal decentralization, autonomy, effectiveness and efficiency. Based on a partial count, fiscal decentralization has a regression coefficient as large as 62.73185, which means fiscal decentralization has a positive and significant influence to economic growth. Then regional finance autonomy has a regression coefficient as large as -16.04656 which means that regional autonomy has a negative influence yet significant to economic growth. Observing from regional financial effectiveness which has a regression coefficient as large as -0.074855, which means that effectiveness has a negative influence and not significant to economic growth. Regional financial efficiency has a regression coefficient as large as -0.254122, which means that efficiency has a negative influence and not significant to economic growth. Based on the count as a whole it means that Fiscal Decentralization, Regional Finance Autonomy, Effectiveness, and Efficiency have significant influences to economic growth. This means regional financial performance is very influential to the economic growth of regencies/cities in South Sumatera Province in the 2006-2015 time period.JEL Classification: E02, H70, H77Keywords: Autonomy, Economic Growth, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Regional Financial Performance, Fiscal Decentralization
The Influence of The Interest Rate (BI Rate) and Non Performing Loan (NPL) To The Distribution of Banking Credit in Bengkulu Province in The Years 2013-2015 Eska Prima Monique Damarsiwi
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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Banks collect funds from the public in the form of deposits and are distributed back in the form of credit to companies and individuals. This study is aimed to determine the effect of the BI Rate and Non-Performing Loans (NPL) to the capital loan in Bengkulu province in the years 2013-2015. Before doing the multiple regression analysis, the data should be free from the classical assumption.The empiricalresults of this partial analysis show that the variable BI Rate istcount(2.402) >ttable (2,228),this meansthat the BI Rate has a positive effect on bank lending in the province of Bengkulu. Variable Non perfoming loans (NPL) aretcount (2.531)>ttable (2,228) and sig. (0,037) < alpha (0.05), the variable Non-Performing Loan (NPL) revealed a positive and significant effect on bank lending in the province of Bengkulu. Simultaneously the variable BI Rate and Non-Performing Loans (NPL) have the values of F (11.336)> F table (4.96) with sig (0.003) <α (0.05), it means that the variable BI Rate and Non-Performing Loan (NPL) simultaneously / concurrently affect the dependent variable. The result also shows the ability of a model prediction of65.3% while the remaining34.7% are influenced by other factors outside the model that has not been incluioded in the study. Meanwhile the most dominant variable in the study is the variable BI Rate which has a value of the partial coefficient of 62.5%.JEL Classification: E43, E52, E58Keywords: BI Rate, Capital Loan, Non-Performing Loans
The Leader’s Role on Civil Service Reform in Asean Countries Prijono Tjiptoherijanto
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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In many Asian Countries, public administration is in the process of considerable change and reform. Citizens in these countries have demanded faster, better, and cheaper public service. They have also demanded more efficient goverment. In order to meet these demands, the nation has to change its public services into more democratic, efficient, and citizen-oriented goverment. Experiences gathered from Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines, in comparison to the situation in Indonesia, which the another lived are discussed.JEL Classification: A10, H10, H19Keywords: Civil Service Reform, Leadership Values, Trust Deficit
Diversification of Farmer Income in West Java Adhitya Wardhana; Reni Tri Handayani; Eksa Pamungkas
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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Agricultural land has decreased the impact on farmers in meeting their needs. The transition to agriculture complicates industry in its effort to meet the needs of farmers. Another issue, climate change will disrupt plant crops that will result in inefficient farming. Farming inefficiencies are a reason for farmers to diversify. This study was based on a micro data survey data of agricultural enterprise household income in the Regencies / Cities of West Java on a household level. Limits of household income diversification of farming is when the household has to venture outside the agricultural sector or one of the cores and the sources of income comes from salaries / wages of laborers / employees outside the agricultural sector. The results showed that with the increasing age of the household head the diversity decreases, the higher the education of the head of household the more it encourages the diversification of income, the more the additional land area increases diversification, the easier access to credit for adding revenue diversification, increasing the income of farmers that tend not to diversify, the more houses and stairs in school which support farmers to diversify, the more productive the household income lowers with diversification.JEL Classification: D31, O12, O13Keywords: Climate Change, Diversify, Diversity of Income, Farming, Inefficiency
Day-of-The-Week Anomaly on Different Stock Capitalization: Evidence from Indonesian Stock Market Dadang Wahyu Juniarwoko; Tony Irawan; Lukytawati Anggraeni
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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The aim of this study is to determine whether the “Day-of-The-Week Anomaly” (DOWA) exists on different stock capitalization in Indonesian stock market. A total of 58 stocks listed in both LQ45 index and Pefindo25 index used to represent large cap stocks and small and medium cap stocks respectively. The Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) method and ARCH/GARCH model were employed to capture the DOWA and the daily volatility behavior for the period between January 2010 and December 2015. The result reveals that DOWA exist for a significant proportion of individual stocks in both LQ45 and Pefindo25. Monday was found to have the lowest mean returns while Wednesday has the highest mean return. The differences between Monday’s return and return of the other days ranged from 0.15 to 0.41 percent. LQ45 stocks also found to have slightly higher Wednesday’s volatility than of Pefindo25 stocks. It indicates that the higher return of the LQ45 is naturally accompanied by a higher risk.JEL Classification: G02, G10, G17Keywords: Day-of-The-Week Anomaly, Indonesia, LQ45, Pefindo25, Stock Market
The Role of Tourism in The Development of Regional Economy: Case Study of The Special Capital Region of Jakarta Province Sutyastie Soemitro Remi; Sihono Dwi Waluyo; Bagdja Muljarijadi
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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This study aims to assess the economic role of tourism to the economy of the Province of the Special Capital Region (DKI) of Jakarta. The research model used is the input-output model.The results showed that the tourism economy of Jakarta contributed significantly to the economy of Jakarta. The restaurant sector in the core sectors of tourism (hotel, restaurant, travel agency services and entertainment services, transportation) have the highest backward linkages and forward linkages as well as power distribution and a high level of sensitivity. In the tourist expenditure structure, the expenditure for sectors that are directly related to tourism highway transportation, hotel and restaurant occupy the highest role.Sectors that have an impact on the resulting output of the largest tourist expenditure is directly related to the sectors of tourism, namely the hotel sector, followed by the air transport sector, banks, insurance and business services, restaurant and travel agency services. While that get impacted gross value added is the largest hotel, air transport; banks, insurance and business services; restaurant and travel agency services. Which have an impact on wages / salaries is the largest hotel sector, air transport, restaurant and travel agency services. The impact of the tax, which obtained the largest sector was the hotel sector, followed by restaurants, trade and travel agency services. The resulting impact of labor is the hotel sector which obtained the largest share, followed by the restaurant sector, air transport and travel agency services.The results also show the potential for increased tourism to the economic value of Jakarta which can be achieved by: (1) prepare tourism policy related to trade, the bank sector, insurance and business services sector, the food industry, beverages, tobacco and cigarettes; the electricity sector / gas / water, and the construction sector, and (2) developing the core sectors of tourism with hotel sector priorities, the air transport sector, the sector of the restaurant, travel agency services sector, and the road transport sector.JEL Classification: H71, L80, L83Keywords: Input-Output, Labor, Linkages, Multipliers, Taxes, Wages/Salaries

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