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EKO-REGIONAL Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah (Journal of Regional Economic Development) is a scientific journal containing research results on regional economics, tourism economics, geographical economics, natural resource economics, SMEs development, and local economic development. The journal is published by the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman in cooperation with Ikatan Sarjana Ekonomi Indonesia (ISEI) Purwokerto branch.
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The Effect of Employment Aspects on Poverty in Central Java Indonesia Nur Imam Saifuloh; Abdul Aziz Ahmad; Suharno Suharno
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 14, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (680.586 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.erjpe.2019.14.1.1310

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One way to tackle the problem of poverty is by understanding the labor aspects. This study aims to analyze the effect of employment aspects such as labor force participation rate, open employment rate and regional minimum wage on the poverty rate. This study used annual time series data between 2013-2017 of 15 regencies included in the red zone of poverty in Central Java Province. The best model to analyze data in this study is random effect model. The results show that labor force participation rate and open employment rate have positive and significant effect on poverty, while regional minimum wage has negative and significanteffect on poverty. The findings imply that the workforce should be well prepared to work or to create their own jobs andminimum wage should be increased.Keywords: Poverty, Employment, Random Effect Model.
Convergence and Potential Economic Development in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Yustirania Septiani
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 14, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (389.407 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.erjpe.2019.14.1.1260

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This study aims to determine whether there is a lag between a region with another, to determine whether the regions with low income will be able to catch up with regions with higher income. The objectives of this study are to analyze the convergence that might occur in Yogyakarta and analyze the potential economic sectors in economic development in Yogyakarta. This study used panel secondary data, the data were obtained from 5 regions in Yogyakarta from 2010-2015. The methods were panel data regression, location quotient, dynamic location quotient, and shift share. The result showed that there was no convergence, but there was divergence, and competitive and specialized sectors in regencies / cities in Yogyakarta were agricultural, forestry, and fishing sector, mining and excavation sector, processing industry sector, procurement of electricity and gas sector, water supply, waste management and recycling sector, construction sector, and transportation and trade sector.Keywords: Convergence, Potential Sector, Economic Development.
Does Fiscal Decentralization in Indonesia have Asymmetrical Information?: Principal-Agent Model, Primal-Dual, and a Neural Network Analysis Kun Haribowo
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 14, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (628.478 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.erjpe.2019.14.1.1271

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In reality, subnational governments suffer from moral hazard, creating uncertainty which, in turn, causes economic inefficiency. The behavior of subnational governments cannot be observed by the central government. An analysis which takes into account this phenomenon is therefore needed. Decentralization implies delegating authority from central government to subnational governments. In this study, the subnational government is represented by the local government. This study utilizes a model of principal-agent. The central government acts as a principal who delegates fiscal authority to subnational governments who act as agents. By applying principal-agent model, we can use the primal-dual approach to analyze both revenue and expenditure assignment associated with the tax effort of the subnational governments. The result from artificial neural network approach shows that asymmetric information between central and subnational governments exists in Indonesia.Keywords: Artificial Neural Network, Fiscal Decentralization, Local Tax Effort, Primal-Dual, Principal-Agent.
Determinants of Economic Growth in East Nusa Tenggara Province Putri Nastiti Wulandari; Lilis Siti Badriah; Nunik Kadarwati
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 14, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (478.322 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.erjpe.2019.14.1.1246

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This research aims to analyze the determinants of economic growth in East Nusa Tenggara Province, consisting of life expectancy, mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, purchasing power, labor force participation rate, government investment, and number of tourists on economic growth, and to analyze the dominant variable influencing economic growth. The type of data used in this research is secondary data in the form of panel data with cross sections of 20 regencies/cities and time series for six years (2011-2016). The analytical tool used is panel data regression with fixed effect model. The results show that life expectancy, mean years of schooling, purchasing power, and government investment have a significant effect on economic growth. Whereas expected years of schooling, labor force participation rate, and number of tourists have no significant effect on economic growth. Life expectancy, mean years of schooling, purchasing power, labor force participation rate, government investment, and number of tourists simultaneously affect economic growth.Keywords: Economic Growth, Human Development Index, Labor Force Participation Rate, Government Investment, Number of Tourists.
Analysis of Cirebon City Economic Growth for Public Development of Community Development Syaeful Bakhri; Pahrul Fauzi
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 14, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (427.104 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.erjpe.2019.14.1.1282

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The purpose of this study is to analyze trends in the economic growth sector in the city of Cirebon. The type of research used is a type of research with a quantitative approach. The location of this research was conducted in Cirebon City. Data obtained for this study were obtained from the results of literature studies and documentation techniques. Secondary data such as data from the Central Bureau of Statistics of Cirebon City are the main data used in this study. The data analysis technique used in the study of the economic growth of Cirebon City uses several stages such as identifying the driving factors and inhibitors of economic growth in the City of Cirebon through the location quotient analysis tool and the leading sector. The majority of economic sectors in Cirebon City are classified as the base or superior sectors, which are detected from the value of LQ statistic > 1. However, not all of these base sectors experience progress or positive developments. There are only three sectors (social health service, communication information, and company service) that are classified as the base sector and have positive dynamics and growth.Keywords: Economic Growth, Leading Sector, Cirebon.
Behind Rural Tourism: A Tool and a Panacea Yudha Aryo Sudibyo; Novita Puspasari; Yanuar E. Restianto
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 14, No 1 (2019)
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After the issuance of the village law, villages in Indonesia are required to be economically independent by utilizing their potentials. This study aims to find out main potentials of villages in Banyumas to be developed into village-owned enterprise business units and explore the reasons why villages choose this potential as a village-owned enterprise business unit. This study uses a qualitative approach with data collection methods using focused group discussion and in-depth interviews. The results of this study indicate that of the seven villages participating in the research, six villages chose rural tourism as the main business unit of their village-owned enterprise. Most villages choose rural tourism because they consider that there has been a successful model of rural tourism enterprises in Indonesia and because rural tourism is considered as a solution to various problems.Keywords: Village Law, Rural Tourism, Village-Owned Enterprise, Village Autonomy.
Rice Selling Vs. Grain Selling Farms: Which One is More Profitable? Adi Nurfadilah Rosyandi; Supadi Supadi; Kikin Windhani
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 14, No 1 (2019)
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The objectives of this study were to compare the income and efficiency between grain selling farmers and rice selling farmers, and analyzed added value. Population in this study were all rice farmers in Kapandayan Village. With proportionate random sampling, 34 grain selling farmers and 16 rice selling farmers were selected as respondents. The data were analyzed with income analysis, independent samples t-test, Hayami’s method and R/C ratio. The results indicated that rice selling farmers had a higher income than grain selling farmers, the result of t test indicated that there was a significant difference. Hayami’s method indicated that there was a positive added value of Rp786/kg, from which the farmers received 86% of total added value, and the remaining 14% was received by direct labor. R/C ratio of grain selling farmers was 1.57 and R/C ratio of rice selling farmers was 1.68. The analysis result of R/C ratio indicated that rice farmers in Kapandayan Village have been efficient.Keywords: Farmer, Income, Value Added, Efficiency.

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