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Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences
ISSN : 27235319     EISSN : 27235327     DOI : 10.18196/jerss
Core Subject : Economy,
JERSS merupakan jurnal ilmiah yang dikelola Program Studi Ekonomi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. Jurnal ini berisikan penelitian-penelitian yang dilakukan oleh mahasiwa-mahasiswa dan berkolaborasi dengan para dosen dalam bidang studi ilmu ekonomi pembangunan. Pembahasan yang dilakukan dalam jurnal ini meliputi Ekonomi Moneter; Fiskal; Pariwisata; Sumberdaya Alam; Sumberdaya Manusia; Keuangan; Publik; dan lain sebagainya dalam lingkup studi ilmu ekonomi pembangunan.
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Willingness to Pay for Destination Quality Improvement: Case Study of Baru Beach, Yogyakarta Setiawan, Ferry; Saptutyningsih, Endah
Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences Vol 6, No 1: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jerss.v6i1.13363

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This study aims to analyze the willingness to pay visitors for the quality improvement of Baru Beach. The respondents of this research are visitors in Baru Beach. This study uses the contingent valuation method (CVM). Accidental techniques were used to collect data from 150 tourists in Baru Beach. This paper found that the average value of willingness to pay (WTP) is IDR15,000 obtained using dichotomous choice. In addition, variables of age, income, education level, frequency of visits, and visitor perceptions were positive to WTP. Distance and marital status have no significant effect.
Is the Digital Economy Driving the Economic Growth of the Sumatra Region During the Pandemic? Adhitya Wardhono; M. Abd. Nasir; Ariz Aprilia; Panji Tirta Nirwana Putra; Ben Hansel N. Zebua
Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences Vol 6, No 1: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jerss.v6i1.13676

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Digitalization has an essential role during the pandemic because it helps facilitate various economic activities. This study aims to analyze the economic digitization of financial technology on economic growth in the Sumatra region (North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and South Sumatra) in January 2020-June 2021. We also used macroeconomic indicators in the form of inflation, foreign direct investment (FDI), and domestic investment (DI) as a control to explain economic conditions. The analysis results using the Panel Vector Autoregression (P-VAR) showed that fintech contributed positively to economic growth. This result was supported by maintained inflation stability that created a conducive investment climate, thereby attracting FDI. We recommend that the regional government take advantage of existing fintech and that "prudent" policies on inflation management must always be adequately prioritized to support the acceleration of economic growth in the Sumatra region, especially North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and South Sumatra.
An Effort to Increase the Role of Halal Tourism: West Nusa Tenggara Islamic Center Uwi Murtayadi; Muhammad Azizurrohman; Supiandi Supiandi
Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences Vol 6, No 1: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jerss.v6i1.13651

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Recently, religious tourism has attracted the attention of various parties because of the high interest of Muslim tourists. West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) is one of the provinces that carry religious or halal tourism. It was proven by attaining the halal tourism destination award by the West Nusa Tenggara Islamic Center in 2015. However, the West Nusa Tenggara Islamic Center still lacks development and literacy, especially tourism. Therefore, the motivation of this research is to find alternative strategies that might be used for the development process and increase literacy. By interviewing four respondents, the authors uncovered alternative strategies using SWOT analysis. The five strategies might be beneficial: collaborating with stakeholders, creating new attractions, marketing destinations, improving service quality, and strengthening the destination concept.
The Effect of Halal Lifestyle on Economic Growth in Indonesia Novalini Jailani; Hendri Hermawan Adinugraha
Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences Vol 6, No 1: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jerss.v6i1.13617

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The halal lifestyle has become a trend for the global community and Indonesia, which incidentally has a Muslim majority population. The total expenditure spent by the Indonesians on halal products in 2017 was USD 218.8 billion. It can be stated that halal product is such a good business, especially in Indonesia. For this reason, this study aims to determine whether the halal lifestyle, Islamic banking, halal tourism, and halal food sector could increase Indonesia's economic growth. Several sources, such as books, articles, journals, and journal papers, were used for this paper. This study found that the halal lifestyle in the sharia banking, halal tourism, and halal food sector positively affected Indonesia's economic growth.
Analysis of Social Capital Effect in the Joint Liability Group on the Performance of Sharia Cooperatives in Indonesia Nurma Yulita; Amelia Pratiwi
Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences Vol 6, No 1: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jerss.v6i1.12986

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This investigation aims to analyze the impact of the joint liability model on the sharia cooperatives’ performance in Indonesia. The respondents are several group lending members of sharia cooperatives in Java, the center of sharia cooperatives in Indonesia. This study utilized the purposive sampling method to select samples conducted in April 2021. Data collection was carried out by distributing online and offline questionnaires to several sharia cooperatives utilizing the joint liability model. Data from 98 respondents were further analyzed by PLS-SEM analysis. The results unveiled that joint liability, which was influenced by indicators of trusts, norms, and networks, had a positive and significant effect on sharia cooperatives’ performance as measured by members’ satisfaction and loyalty. Thus, sharia cooperatives can take advantage of and maintain the joint liability model based on trusts, norms, and networks. The rationale is that the joint liability application has followed cooperative principles: the principle of kinship and cooperation. In addition, such a model has proven to increase the loyalty and satisfaction of sharia cooperative members.
Analysis of Causality Interactions Between Education, Inequality, and Unemployment Toward Poverty in East Java: Empirical Evidence from Dynamic Panel Co-integration Model Indrawan Firdauzi; Ni Made Ratih Kusuma Dewi
Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences Vol 6, No 1: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jerss.v6i1.13568

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The issue of poverty has been faced for a long time. In Indonesia today, East Java is the most significant contributor to the poor people. With various policies that the government has implemented, the issue of poverty remains unsolved. This study, therefore, discusses the causality relationship between education, inequality, and unemployment toward poverty in East Java. Using secondary data from the Central Statistics Agency of Indonesia (BPS), we estimated dynamic panel data of cities and regencies in East Java from 2012 to 2017. Employing the Granger causality approach, it was found that education has a one-way relationship with inequality and a two-way relationship with unemployment. In addition, poverty has a one-way relationship with all the variables used. In the long term, education has a negative correlation with poverty. According to our findings, both the government and the private sector need to expand more job opportunities and improve education for the poor as both sectors significantly reduce poverty in the long term.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Local Own-Source Revenue in Regency/City of Bali Province in 2010-2019 Gladys Annisa Octavyanthi; Agus Tri Basuki
Journal of Economics Research and Social Sciences Vol 6, No 1: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jerss.v6i1.13347

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Local own-source revenue (PAD) is one indicator to determine the independence of regional autonomy in exploring the potential to support sources of revenue. All regions are trying to increase PAD in their area by continuously increasing the potential found in their regions, and Bali Province is one of them. This research aims to analyze the effect of gross regional domestic product (GRDP), investment, and general allocation fund (DAU) on local own-source revenue in the regencies/cities of Bali Province in 2010-2019. Based on the analysis, the results obtained that jointly, all independent variables affected local own-source revenue. Individually or partially, the investment variable had a negative and insignificant effect on local own-source revenue. Meanwhile, the GRDP and general allocation fund (DAU) variables had a positive and significant impact on local own-source revenue in the regencies/cities of Bali Province.

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