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AFEBI Economic and Finance Review
ISSN : 25485261     EISSN : 2548527X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
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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Determination of Financial Stability Index Between Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN 6) and Its Intracorrelation Y.B. Suhartoko; Adji Pratikto; Luciana Selvi Susanti Wira
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aefr.v7i1.512

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The Economic crisis has impacted the disruption of the stability of a country's financial system, including ASEAN countries. In Indonesia, there is a Financial System Stability Committee (KSSK) whose duties are to coordinate monitoring and maintaining financial system stability. KSSK has the authority to set the criteria and indicators for assessing financial system stability conditions concerning the financial system's stability. The second authority is to evaluate the condition of financial system stability based on input from each member of the Financial System Stability Committee, along with supporting data and information. As an economic area with history, ASEAN countries certainly have a relationship, either strong or weak. This study conducted calculations of the financial stability index (Aggregate Financial Stability Index) built from the Morris framework (2010) consisting of sub-index Financial Development Index, Financial Vulnerability Index, Financial Soundness Index, World Economic Climate Index. The calculation results showed that in ASEAN 6, there were fluctuations in financial stability, and there were variations in the correlation of financial stability. Therefore, improving the financial stability in Indonesia needs to consider the existence of financial stability in other countries.
Now's Muslim Customers Geliat on The Purchase of Halal Products (Case Study on Supermarket Tip Top in Jabodetabek) Arsj, Febri Rakhmawati
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aefr.v6i2.423

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Today's Muslims are Muslims who are very digital literate, have global insight and broad language skills, as well as have a deeply rooted Islamic identity with a sense of pride in Islamic traditions with local characteristics. In consuming halal products, the Muslim lifestyle nowadays pays close attention to the halal logo that is in every intake of food and drink that enters the body so that they have no doubt in consuming it. Tip Top Supermarket is a retail with an Islamic concept that offers all food and beverages with a halal logo. Indicators of lifestyle, namely activity, are the biggest factor for Muslims today in shopping for halal products. The research method used is descriptive quantitative by conducting surveys and distributing questionnaires to Tip Top Supermarket customers.Keywords : Muslim Zaman Now, Lifestyle, Halal
The Effect of the Impact of Gross Domestic Product and Energy Consumption on Carbondioxide Emissions in Indonesia in the 1985-2019 Period Putri Indah Lestari, Putri Indah Lestari; Abdurrahman shaleh, Abdurrahman shaleh; Syamsurijal A. Kadir, Syamsurijal A. Kadir; Abdul Bashir, Abdul Bashir
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June
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Economic growth in Indonesia will have its own impact, both positive and negative. One of the negative impacts arising from this economic growth is environmental damage such as an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide emissions. The Indonesian economy itself is very dependent on energy consumption, which is still largely dominated by fossil fuels. This study aims to determine the impact of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and energy consumption on carbon dioxide emissions in Indonesia in the period 1985-2019. The data used are secondary data with annual quantitative type. The method used is multiple linear regression Ordinary Least Square (OLS). The conclusion from the results of this study is that GDP and energy consumption have a positive and significant effect on the level of carbon dioxide emissions
The Impact of Covid-19 on Indonesia's Financial System Stability Using ARIMA Intervention Analysis Dyah Makutaning Dewi, Dyah Makutaning Dewi; Alvian Ferrandy, Alvian Ferrandy; Nur Aini, Nur Aini; Nasrudin, Nasrudin
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June
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The financial system has an important role to play in helping the relocation of funds. If the financial system is in unstable condition it will disrupt production, consumption, and investment activities. Then, if financial institutions and financial markets that have a role as financial mediators are facing uncertainty, as a result the allocation of funds will not go well. Therefore, the financial system is strongly related to exchange rates and stocks. On March 2, 2020, the first case of Covid-19 occurred in Indonesia. As a result, the rupiah depreciated and in addition to impacting indonesia's weakening financial market conditions. Capital markets in Indonesia suffered a significant crash marked by a decline IHSG. The purpose of this research is to analyze the impact of Covid-19 on exchange rate movements and IHSG. This research uses the ARIMA intervention method. The results of the analysis showed the negative impact of Covid-19 on the stability of the financial system in Indonesia began to be felt after two weeks of confirmation of the first case. The depreciation of the rupiah is out of the ordinary since the 18th day and IHSG occurred since the 16th day after the announcement of the first case and temporary. Keywords: Covid-19, Exchange Rate, JCI, Financial Stability, Arima Intervention
The Labor Absorbtion in Food and Beverages of Small Business Enterprises in Aceh Province Ishak Hasan, Ishak Hasan; Yasrizal, Yasrizal
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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The competition of labor market in Asean Economic Society will be determined bythe labor’s productivity. Small businesses of foods and beverages is the highest subsector which recruit the labor in Aceh. In 2010 there were 929.910 small businesseswhich were able to recruit 2.152.981 labor or around 31,99%. There are threevariables impact the absorbtion of labor, the wages, labor productivity and capital.This research uses multiple regression technique to analyse data. The techniqueanalysis used to find the impact of wages, productivity and capital to the absorbtionof labor in small businesses and enterprises. Based on research finding, thecompetitive advantage of Indonesian labor is at the sixth rank of ten countries inASEAN. The research also found that productivity has significant impact to theabsorbtion of labor while capital and wages have no significant impact to theabsorbtion of labor in Aceh Province
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCE SMOKING BEHAVIOR IN POOR HOUSEHOLDS IN WEST SUMATERA PROVINCE Hefrizal Handra, Hefrizal Handra; Zamzami, Zamzami
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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This research is purposed to learn the behaviors of poor households inmanaging their income for buying cigarettes using data from the National SocialEconomic Survey of West Sumatera Province in 2013 using OLS method as a toolof analysis.Results of the analysis show that the cigarette spending in percentage ofincome in smoker households in West Sumatera Province is very large, far largerthan the percentage of spending for education and health. Household cigarettespending is influenced by income factors, cigarette prices, number of adult malehousehold members, area of residence, age category of the household head, andeducation of the household head.
Poverty Conditions and Policy Solutions in Banten Province (Data Analysis Years 2009-2013) Findi, Muhammad; Zulia, Veni Lutfiani
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aefr.v1i1.633

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The aim of this study is to describe conditions of regional poverty to analyze the factors that affect the level of poverty in Banten province from 2009 to 2013, and to formulate solutions minimizing problems of poverty in the province of Banten. A methods used in this study is regression using panel data. Variables in this study are economic growth, minimum wage, unemployment, and literacy rate. The result of this study show that that significant variables on poverty levels in province of Banten are minimum wage, unemployment, and literacy rate. While variable is not significant to level of poverty in province of Banten is economic growth. JEL Classification: I30, J30, N30Keywords: Banten Province, Poverty, Regression Panel Data
The Influence of Locally Generated Revenue, Public Allocation Funds and Specific To Financial Performance of The Region in The City/Regency Government in Aceh Province Putra, Zainal
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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The purpose of this research are: (1). To know how the condition of region ownsource revenue, the general allocation fund, special allocation fund and regionalfinancial performance , (2). To find out the influence of region own sourcerevenue, the general allocation fund, special allocation fund to the region financialperformance, (3). To know the influence of region own source revenue to theregion financial performance, (4). To find out the influence of the generalallocation fund to the region financial performance, (5). to know the effect of thespecial allocation fund toward region financial performance. The data used in thisresearch is a secondary data obtained from the office of BPK RI Aceh provinceRepresentative. The data collected in the form of pooling data in period of 2008-2012. The entire population in this research are sampled as many as 23 regencies/ cities in Aceh province. In analyzing the data using multiple linear regressionmodels. The results showed that: (1). Regencies / cities in Aceh province thecategory of of region finance ability is “very less" and the category of RegionFinance Independence is "very low" with a pattern of "instructive" relationship,(2). The financial performance of the region show a decreasing trend in the spanof 2008-2012 , (3). The variable of region own source revenue, general allocationfund, special allocation fund simultaneously influential and significant to thevariable of regional financial performance , (4). Partially only variable of generalallocation fund and variable of special allocation fund that influence andsignificant toward the variable of regional financial performance, whereas thevariable of region own source revenue does not influence significantly to thevariable of regional financial performance.
The Influence of Ownership Structure and Specific Characteristics To Capital Structure in Public Banks in Indonesia Maesaroh, Imas; H, Angga Sucitra; R, Radis Diding
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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This study aims to determine the effect of ownership structure and the specific characteristics of the capital structure in banks Indonesia. The results showed that partial ownership structure and the specific characteristics of the bank (profitability, size, and credit risk) had no significant effect on the capital structure, while the bank characteristics (expenses management) partially significant effect on the capital structure. JEL Classification: E50, G10, G21Keyword: capital structure, ownership structure, specific characteristics of bank
Analysis of Indonesian Tax Revenue Wijayanti, Amalia; Firmansyah, Firmansyah
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): June
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This study analyzes the long-run and short-run effect of macroeconomic factors, such as real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation rate, exchange rate and government spending on Indonesia’s tax revenue during 1976-2013, by utilizing the Error Correction Model (ECM). The finding of the study demontrates that in the long-run; the real GDP, exchange rate, and government spending affect Indonesia’s tax revenue, except the inflation rate. In short-run, Indonesia’s tax revenue statisically affected by government spending, while others variable do not influence Indonesia’s tax revenue. Error Correction Term (ECT) coefficient is 0.221, explains incompatibility tax revenue occur in long-run is corrected of 22 percent in one period. JEL Classification: E01, E20, H20Keywords: Error Correction Model, Macroeconomic, Tax revenue

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