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Jurnal Kebijakan Ekonomi
Published by Universitas Indonesia
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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Bagaimana Pandemi Covid-19 Memengaruhi Political Budget Cycle: Kasus Kerugian Daerah di Indonesia Radityazeni, Yoga
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This study examines how the Covid-19 pandemic affects the political budget cycle in the election political year wich participated by incumbents and identify its impact on budget losses in Indonesia. The results of the study found that the political budget cycle occurred in the regional government budget of the simultaneous local elections. The proportion of grant spending and social assistance was higher than in other years. On the other hand, the regional elections which were held during the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic actually significantly affected the change in the proportion of budget losses to be lower compared to other years.
Analisis Dampak Regional Relaksasi Kebijakan Makroprudensial Loan to Value (LTV) Bank Indonesia terhadap Pertumbuhan Kredit Properti Periode Tahun 2016 s/d 2022 Afrianty, Wienda; Soesilo, Nining I.
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Macroprudential policy is a countercyclical policy that aims to reduce over-optimism during economic booms by curbing excessive expansion and mitigating over-pessimism during busts to ease credit contractions. Therefore, a macroprudential policy such as Loan to Value (LTV) aims to mitigate risks in the property sector. Bank Indonesia has relaxed LTV policy from June 2015 to December 2023. Research findings using individual bank quarterly data indicate that the relaxation of the LTV policy positively impacts property credit growth with a lag time of two quarters after the policy implementation. However, when analyzing on a regional basis, only positively and significantly impacts credit property growth in Java.
Kondisi Rumah Tidak Layak Huni (RTLH) di Indonesia Lumban Tobing, Putri I; Gede Karma Wisana, I Dewa
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Urbanization in Indonesia is increasing population growth and demand for habitable housing, presenting challenges. This study assesses uninhabitable houses (RTLH) across regions and provinces, examining their relationship with drinking water, sanitation access, and regional and macroeconomic factors. Despite progress, significant gaps in access to improved water and sanitation persist. Using data from the Central Statistics Agency, findings show a slowed decline in RTLH from 2019 to 2021, with an increase in 2022, highlighting uneven development. The study also finds that higher education levels correlate with lower RTLH rates, while a larger informal labor force is linked to higher RTLH.
Pengaruh Asset Life Cycle Management terhadap Performa Aset Negara Susanto, Budi; Yudhistira, Muhammad Halley
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This study examines the impact of government intervention in asset management systems on the performance of state-owned assets. Using Asset Life Cycle Management (ALCM) indicators and binary logistic regression, the findings reveal that three key aspects of ALCM—strategy and planning, acquisition, and operation and maintenance—significantly influence asset performance. The impact of ALCM policies varies by asset location, categorized into five major regions: Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Bali-Nusa Tenggara, and Papua. These results provide empirical evidence that effective asset management policies positively contribute to optimizing the performance of state assets.
Dampak Jumlah Kredit yang Dimiliki Rumah Tangga terhadap Kekerasan dalam Rumah Tangga (KDRT) pada Anak di Indonesia Maulitfiani, Anjar; Handayani, Dwini
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This study examines the impact of intensity of household debt on domestic violence (DV) towards children in Indonesia. There is a positive relationship between the amount of household debt and the likelihood of domestic violence towards children based on literature review. This research uses a quantitative method with multinomial logistic regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that households with more than one household debt are correlated with an increased likelihood of both psychological and physical domestic violence towards children compared to the likelihood of no domestic violence, both before and after controlling variables added.

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