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East Java Economic Journal
ISSN : 25978780     EISSN : 28302001     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53572/ejavec.v6i1.73
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
East Java Economic Journal invites manuscripts on an economics area, but not limited to economic development, finance, monetary, international trade, environmental, energy, public economics, econometrics, microfinance, health economics, and political economics related to the economy of East Java.
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Study of Cyclicity and Synthesis of Energy Production to Economic Growth in East Java Province Eva Violeta; Shenia Endika
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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Energy use is considered as one of the supporting factors in increasing a country’s economic growth. Sensitive issues in recent periods have involved the issue of energy supply, which has also become one of the main concerns for the economy of a region, such as East Java Province. In recent years, electricity production and distribution shrink in East Java has increased. The problem is believed to be able to affect the economic growth of East Java Province. Based on the built background, this research tries to see the relationship in the short-term and long-term between energy production and economic growth. To answer this question, 3 main analytical methods were used, namely Quantitative Descriptive Analysis, ARDL Bound testing, and Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS). This study is also supported by the Granger Causality test to determine the causal relationship between the variables used. The main research results show that there is a significantrelationship between energy production and economic growth. These results indicate that an expansion in energy production is expected to lead to higher growth and a shortage in energy production could hinder the process of economic growth.
Identification of Leading Sector Priorities and Spatial Interactions as Effort to Increase The Economic Growth Rate of Bondowoso District Mariya Ulfa; Ahmad Fauzi; Moh. Rofiqi Hidayat
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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Bondowoso Regency is one of the regions categorized as underdeveloped because the average value of growth rate during 2010-2019 is below the average value of the growth rate of East Java Province which is 5.38% while the East Java Province reaches 5.82%. In addition, the GDP value of Bondowoso regency is in the 8th lowest rank of all regencies / cities in East Java and ranks 2nd in the area of Besuki residence. The economic structure of Bondowoso Regency is dominated by the primary sector with a contribution of 37.4%. As a region that has a strategic area, sectoral development planning is needed by setting sector priorities that must be developed based on competitive advantage and industrial competitiveness and determination of spatial interaction. This research is a type of descriptive quantitative research with the data used are secondary time-series data from 2010-2019. Data taken from Bondowoso’s Cental of Statictis Institution and East Java’s Cental of Statictis Institution. To meet the research objectives there are several analytical tools used including LQ, DLQ, Shift-Share, Growth Ratio Model. Overlay Analysis, Sectoral Typology, Gravitation Model, Spider Chart analysis, and Williamosn Index. Based on the use of a combination of LQ, MPR, Overlay, Sectoral Typology it is known that there are 7 leading sectors namely agriculture, forestry and fisheries; government administration, defense and mandatory social security sectors; education service sector; other service sectors; health service sector and social activities; information and communication sector; financial services and insurance sector. Based on the combination of the Shift Share, DLQ, MPR, Overlay and Sectoral Typology analysis tools, it is known that there are sectors that are expected to become leading sectors in the short, medium and long term. The result shows that Bondowoso district has highest interaction value than other district and disparities value of Bondowoso is classified in low disparity.
Analysis of Poverty Convergence at The District/City Level in East Java Province Harun Al Azies; Wahyu Wisnu Wardana
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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This paper aims to investigate the presence of poverty convergence across regions in East Java over the period of 2008-2018. By employing σ-convergence dan β-convergence, we find that in general there is no strong evidence of poverty convergence across regions. Furthermore, disaggregating the analysis into urban (city) and rural (municipality) areas reveals that there is a tendency of poverty convergence across cities in East Java. In contrast, the finding suggests that municipalities in East Java tended to experience poverty divergence. Other conclusions based on the results of absolute and conditional convergence show that there is a process of convergence of poverty in urban (city) and rural (municipality) during the period 2011-2014.
Sea Toll: A Way to Save The Economic of East Indonesia Through East Java Mohammad Ammar Alwandi; Dewi Widyawati; Siti Muchlisoh
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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East Java is part of the international global supply chain and the gateway of trade to eastern Indonesia. East Java became the center of trade links to East Indonesia where this connection was strengthened by Tol Laut which is a subsidized cruise to and from Eastern Indonesia. The Covid-19 pandemic that infected East Java led to a decrease in people’s purchasing power and caused the trade sector to contract. This economic contraction caused shock in supply and demand. This research aims to explore the potential of East Java to rebound from economic contraction due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The analysis methods used are descriptive analysis and inference analysis using the panel’s spatial regression analysis method. As a result of this study, Tol Laut is a solution to resurrect and save the economy in Eastern Indonesia by lowering transportation costs thus refueling interregional trade.
Technical Efficiency and Its Influence on The Growth of The Manufac- turing Sector in East Java: A Case Study on The Gerbangkertasusila Plus Development Area Suhindarto; Yulya Aryani; Wina Andari
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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The manufacturing industry has emerged as key sectors to the national and regional economic growth in East Java. This study estimates the efficiency of the manufacturing industry in East Java and analyzes the factors that influence the industrial sector using the efficiency value as one of the explanatory factors. The object of this research is the manufacturing industry in regency and/or cities in East Java for the period 2012-2015. The results showed that Tuban Regency, Pasuruan Regency, Sidoarjo Regency, Mojokerto City, and Surabaya City were a region that had relatively efficient industrial efficiency values during the 2012-2015 period. However, the average change in total production for all manufacturing industries in the Gerbangkertasusila Plus Development Area during 2012-2015 showed a decline. Moreover, the level of labor utilization and capital expenditure are a determining factor in the level of productivity of the manufacturing industry in East Java.
The Role of Cash-Waqf Capital Ventures to Supply Shock Liquidity of Sharia Banks in East Java: Multivariate Threshold Autoregressive Simulation Model Fadili; Renita Nur Pratiwi
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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Adequacy of liquidity is very important for Islamic banks to carry out their main functions as Islamic financial intermediaries and provide financing for the real sector. However, many Islamic banks are proven to have a shock in providing liquidity due to the weak capital structure of the bank. While cash-waqf funds can be a potential source of capital for sharia banks if managed as capital investments in sharia banks with a mudharabah or musyrakah contract. Therefore, using the autoregressive multivariate threshold simulation model approach, this study attempts to analyze the dynamic interaction between the monetary policy regime, cash-capital capital ventures, Islamic bank liquidity and inflation in East Java. The participation of waqf funds on Islamic bank capital is simulated at 1%, 5% and 10% with two regimens of threshold models, namely a tightening monetary policy regime and a monetary policy easing regime. The data in this study were obtained from Statistik Perbankan Syariah (SFS) published by the OJK and BI with the observation period of 2014.M1 - 2018.M6. The results show that the inclusion of waqf funds in Islamic bank capital is able to reduce the length of the period and the sharia bank liquidity shock both in high interest rate policy regime and low interest rate regime.
Regional Expenditure Allocation Optimal Point Simulation Using Data Development Programming in Achieving a Resilient Regional Economy in East Java Britany Sembiring Sembiring
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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This study aims to find the optimal point of the allocation of local government spending to increase economic growth in the region and create a resilient economy. The methods used are (1) clustering regional potential based on LQ and the level of pandemic impact based on the Covid Intensity Index; (2) efficiency measurement and benchmarking of local government expenditure allocation using DEA; (3) development of an alloxy optimal point simulation application using LP, and; (4) robustness testing using the OLS method. This study uses input data originating from realization based on the functions of 509 local governments in 2019 and 2020, HDI, PMTB, Manpower, and output in the form of GRDP growth. The results of this study show that the efficiency of local government expenditure allocation management has a positive correlation with economic growth. The results of this analysis are specific recommendations for each region in achieving the most optimal level of growth and efficiency. This simulation can provide a solution on how to manage APBD management as a government intervention to increase the economic resilience of the economy against the impact of the pandemic as well as under normal circumstances.

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