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Jurnal Kebijakan Ekonomi
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ISSN : 18582311     EISSN : 2541139x     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/jke
Jurnal Kebijakan Ekonomi (JKE), is a peer reviewed journal under the Magister Perencanaan Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Pembangunan Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia (MPKP FEB UI) study program that has been published since 2006. It is a scientific publication media containing the results of research, studies, thoughts, and critical analysis on economic policies as well as other related fields such as education, health and environment. This journal has scheduled to be publish in April and October every year. MPKP FEB UI publishes JKE as a media for academics, policy makers at the central and regional levels, as well as the private sector. It also facilitates the experts to communicate various public policy issues at national, regional and local scales.
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Perbandingan Dampak Alokasi Anggaran terhadap Pendapatan dalam Dua Rezim: Pilkada Langsung Versus Tidak Langsung Heriyana, Aan; Adrison, Vid
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This study compares the impact of budget allocations between regions that have carried out direct regional elections and indirectly and their impact on regional per capita income. The budget allocation uses the allocation of capital expenditure and indirect expenditure on the Regional Expenditure Budget (APBD) of regencies and cities in Indonesia. Empirically, in the 2005-2010 period in Indonesia, the estimation results using Pooled Least Square did not show a significant difference in the impact of budget allocation on regional per capita income between the regime and direct versus indirect elections. But regionally there are significant differences in districts and cities in the island group of Sumatra when compared with other island groups in Indonesia, namely there are differences in the impact on the total budget that affects the per capita income where the average head of the region elected through the direct election impacts lower than indirectly selected regional heads.
Peran Aglomerasi dalam Penyebaran Investasi Asing Langsung (FDI) Rejeki, Indah Sri; Lubis, Andi Fahmi
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For Indonesia and other developing countries where domestic savings are limited, foreign direct investment (FDI) is a main choice in financing industrial manufacturing development. The problem is that the geographical distribution of FDI is not evenly distributed between provinces in Indonesia. This research empirically analyzes the role of agglomeration in the distribution of FDI in Indonesian Manufacturing Industry. Unlike most previous studies, FDI data available by provinces in Indonesia are aggregated into 2-digit ISIC industry from 2010 to 2014. This is intended to enrich the results of previous studies which mostly assume the effect of agglomeration on FDI is the same for all sectors. By using the Generalized Least Square (GLS) regression method, this research has proven the positive influence of agglomeration on the distribution of FDI. The existence of agglomeration which is measured by localization index and manufacturing density index certainly enhances a provincial’s attractiveness to foreign investment. In addition, besides agglomerations, factors affecting the distribution of manufacturing FDI in Indonesia are infrastructure, PDRB per capita, capital intensity, wages, and labor productivity.
Pengaruh Keberadaan Institusi Perwakilan Perdagangan di Luar Negeri terhadap Kinerja Ekspor Nonmigas Indonesia Sunaryo, Sanny
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Indonesia has two trade representative institutions abroad, namely: Trade Attaché in 23 states and the Indonesian Trade Promotion Centre (ITPC) in 18 countries. Both institutions have a duty to improve the Indonesian non-oil exports. The study aims to look at the effectiveness of the budget ITPC and Trade Attaché of the Indonesian non-oil export performance in 2008-2014 in thirty countries. Model estimation is Random Effect and using panel data. The results showed that an increase of 1% of the budget ITPC and Trade Attaché of Indonesian non-oil and gas exports will increase in the following year by 0.027% and 0.109%.
Analisis Kelayakan Berjalan dan Faktor yang Memengaruhi Minat Berjalan Kaki di Jakarta Kurniawati, Wahyuni
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Walking is the main mode of transportation for most people around the world and is a link from one mode of transportation to another. Pedestrian paths in Jakarta have not been able to provide comfort for pedestrians, meaning, it can be said that the sidewalks in Jakarta are not yet walkable and have not been filled with adequate facilities. Pedestrian facilities are measured using walkability. Walkability is included in accessibility that has a good economic impact, namely saving transportation costs, efficiency of land use, increasing property prices (residential), saving health costs, and economic development. The provision of pedestrian areas is not balanced compared to the procurement of other public infrastructure. The purpose of this study was to examine a person's walking intention in terms of socio-economic demographic factors and walking feasibility. These factors are thought to influence the perception of interest and preference for walking. This study used qualitative research methods with observation, questionnaire surveys, and pedestrians as well as using quantitative research methods with logistic regression analysis. The research was conducted on two roads, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman and Jalan Salemba Raya.

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