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Menurunkan Permintaan Uang Dengan Pendekatan Garis Anggaran Insukindro, Insukindro
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 34, Number 4, 1986
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Real Business Cycles: A Survey of Theories and Evidence Ahmad, Sirajuddin
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 44, Number 4, 1996
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Industri Pulp dan Kertas: Proteksi untuk Siapa? Basri, Faisal H.
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 43, Number 1, 1995
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Unveiling Stubborn Inflation in lndonesia Affandi, Yoga
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 59, Number 1, 2011
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Rural Electrification Program in Indonesia: Comparing SEHEN and SHS Program Maxensius Tri Sambodo
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 61, Number 2, August 2015
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AbstractIn 2014, the Indonesian government has targets to obtain 80% of electrification ratio and 98.9% of rural electrification ratio. Extending the grid and off-grid connection has been done to obtain the targets. This paper aims to compare two main programs on rural electrification namely Super Extra Energy Saving (Super Ekstra Hemat Energi, SEHEN) that is belong to PLN (state owned company in electricity) and the Solar Home System (SHS) that is financed by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR). Indonesia has started the rural electrification program in the late 1950s, but how to provide electricity in a sustainable ways both organizationally and institutionally still become a big challenge. The experiences from East Nusa Tenggara provinces showed that both SEHEN and SHS can instantly improve electrification ratio, but government needs to synchronize the technical, administrative, and financial aspect from the two programs. Without any improvements in designing the program, we argue that the existing program is not sustainable.Keywords: Electrification Ratio; Rural Electrification; SustainabilityAbstrakTahun 2014, Pemerintah Indonesia menetapkan target pencapaian rasio elektrifikasi sebesar 80% dan rasio elektifikasi perdesaan sebesar 98.9%. Perpanjangan jaringan grid dan off-grid telah dilakukan sepagai upaya pencapaian target. Tulisan ini bertujuan membandingkan dua program elktifikasi perdesaan yang utama, yaitu Super Ekstra Hemat Energi (SEHEN) yang dimiliki PLN (Badan Usaha Milik Negara di bidang kelistrikan) dan Solar Home System (SHS) yang didanai Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral. Indonesia telah memulai program elektrifikasi perdesaan sejak akhir 1950an,namun masih menghadapi tantangan dalam menemukan cara elektrifikasi yang berkesinambungan secara organisasional maupun institusional. Pengalaman dari Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur menunjukkan bahwa SEHEN maupun SHS dapat meningkatkan rasio elektrifikasi secara signifikan, namun pemerintah masih harus menyelaraskan aspek teknis, administratif, dan keuangan dari kedua program. Tanpa pembenahan dari sisi rancangan, kami berpendapat bahwa program yang telah ada tidak ada bertahan.Kata kunci: Rasio Elektrifikasi; Listrik Perdesaan; KeberlanjutanJEL classifications: O10; Q40
Regional Income Disparities in Indonesia: A Comment Kameo, Daniel D.; Rietveld, Piet
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 35, Number 4, 1987
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Pemodelan Struktur Ruang Ekonomi Indonesia: Penerapan Prosedur GIRIOT untuk Menyusun Tabel Input-Output Antar Daerah Muchdie, Muchdie
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 46, Number 3, 1998
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Public Spending and Learning Outcomes of Basic Education at the District Level in Indonesia Thia Jasmina
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 62, Number 3, December 2016
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Since 2009, the Indonesian government has fully allocated 20 percent of its budget on education. Though the increase of financial resources has led to an improvement of the access to education, challenges on the quality of education persist. By employing a cross-districts analysis in Indonesia during 2010–2015, this study aims to analyze the impact of government spending on the adjusted-national examination scores at the junior secondary education. This study shows that the central and local government spending have no significant impact on the scores. Whereas, the central government spending on teachers, and the socioeconomic factors such as poverty and health are significant determinants.AbstrakSejak 2009, Pemerintah Indonesia telah dapat mengalokasikan 20 persen anggaran untuk pendidikan. Peningkatan anggaran di sektor pendidikan yang signifikan di satu sisi telah meningkatkan akses pendidikan, tetapi di sisi lain masih terdapat tantangan terhadap kualitas pendidikan. Studi ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa dampak belanja pemerintah terhadap nilai ujian nasional SMP dengan menggunakan analisa cross-section di kabupaten/kota Indonesia pada tahun 2010–2015. Studi ini menunjukkan bahwa belanja pemerintah pusat dan daerah tidak mempunyai dampak yang signifikan terhadap nilai ujian nasional SMP. Akan tetapi, transfer pemerintah pusat untuk guru serta kondisi sosial ekonomi seperti kemiskinan dan kesehatan merupakan faktor yang signifikan.Kata kunci: Pendidikan; Belanja Pemerintah; Hasil Pembelajaran; Kabupaten/Kota; IndonesiaJEL classifications: H75; I22
Pengembangan Teknologi di Sektor Industri Soewito, Soewito
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 37, Number 1, 1989
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Prospek Pengembangan Industri Rumah Kayu Minahasa: Analisis Ekonomi dan Dampak Kebijakan Perhutanan Rumagit, Grace A.; Gonarsyah, Isang
Economics and Finance in Indonesia Volume 47, Number 4, 1999
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