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Media Ekonomi
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : 08533970     EISSN : 24429686     DOI : 10.25105/me
Media Ekonomi is published by Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis (LPFEB) Universitas Trisakti. Since 2002, three times a year, (April, August, and December). This journal was accredited by Dikti of 2005-2008, and start from 2016, we change the publication frequency to twice a year (April and October). The aim of Media Ekonomi to disseminate research result in economics. This journal did not give limitation on research method, both of quantitative and qualitative can be accepted and the data from primary, secondary, and literature review. The article that was submitted can be used Bahasa or English. The decision for acceptance depends on blind review results. Several criteria to be accepted are: originality, novelty, proper research method and give real contribution for theory development, or future research or practitioners. This journal is Open Access journal. This journal allows readers to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full texts or its articles and to use them for any other lawful purpose.
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PENGARUH PEMBIAYAAN MURABAHAH PERIODE 2006:1 – 2013:4 Mustika Ananda Putri; Trikunawangsih ,
Media Ekonomi Vol. 22 No. 3 (2014): Desember
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This research examines the effect of variables consisting of Third Party Fund, Non Performing Fi­nancing, Inflation, Islamic Certificate of Bank Indonesia  against Murabahah on Islamic Banking in Indonesia. This study uses secondary data regularly (time series data) with the selected time period is the quarter in the period 2006-2013. The required data from Bank Indonesia. The methodology used in this study is multiple regressionClassic OLS. Based on the classic assumption test, a variable that is used to qualify Classical assumption test. Neither Heteroskedasticity Test, Multicolline­arity Test and Normality Test. Results of testing the hypothesis by using one sample t-test and paired samples t-test proved that there is variables that influence positively, namely DPK, NPF, and inflation. The SBIS positive effect but not signifi­cant.
DETERMINASI PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI DI NEGARA ASEAN-6 Aprillia ,; Dini Hariyanti
Media Ekonomi Vol. 22 No. 3 (2014): Desember
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Economic growth is an indicator that is important in analyzing the economics development in a country. Economics growth shows how economic activities will generate additional income for a society in a certain period.This research aims to investigate what factors that determine economics growth in ASEAN, during 1995-2012. ASEAN-6 (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapura, Thailand, Philipina, dan Vietnam) are chosen to be the object of this research. This research is divided into two main parts. The first part is discussed about the determinant factors of economics growth in ASEAN-6 generally, and the second part is the partial analysis in each country, so it is expected that each country could formulate the appropriate policy according to each condition. By using panel data analysis and STATA 11 as the software, it is seen that gener­ally, factors determine economic growth in ASEAN-6 are the growth of GDP, trade open­ness, gross fixed capital formation, and  inflation rate. From partial analysis result, country with the highest economics growth is Vietnam, followed by Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapora, Philippine, and the last is Thailand.
PENGARUH KEBIJAKAN MAKROEKONOMI DAN KUALITAS KELEMBAGAAN TERHADAP FOREIGN DI¬RECT INVESTMENT DI ASEAN 6 Puspa Febrina; Sumiyarti ,
Media Ekonomi Vol. 22 No. 3 (2014): Desember
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flow is one of the most important factor in the era of glob­alization. FDI in domestic receives extraordinay attention due to FDI could expand the production and enchance the performance of financial market. In the atmospher of globali­zation, FDI is one of the tools for developing countries to increase their economy. This re­search aims to analyze the factors the influence FDI capital inflow into ASEAN countries, i.e. Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnamin 2000-2012. This research is using the methods of analysis panel data to determine the factors that influence the FDI inflows in ASEAN-6. The factors that influence FDI inflows are Gross Domestic Product, Macroeconomics policy index, institutional quality index, and labor force ratio. Based on the analysis panel data result shows that Gross Domestic Product, Macroeco­nomics policy index, institutional quality index have positive and significant impacts to FDI in ASEAN-6.
DETERMINASI INDEKS HARGA SAHAM GABUNGAN DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA Ezra Sihombing; Budi Santosa
Media Ekonomi Vol. 22 No. 3 (2014): Desember
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Capital market in Indonesia is an emerging markets which in its development is very vulnerable to macroeconomic conditions in general. There are many macro variables that affecting the fluctuation of Jakarta composite index (JCI). So, the researcher are interested to search the factors affecting the Jakarta composite index (JCI) in Indonesia stock exchange (IDX). The purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between four macroeconomic variables: BIRATE, INFLATION, MONEY SUPPLY, and EXCHANGE RATE against JAKARTA COMPOSITE INDEX . The data for assessing this research are acquired from monthly data from January 2000 to December 2012 report by Bank Indonesia. This research uses ordinary least square (OLS) to see any indication of relationship. This study also use a Classical Assumptions test and Goodness of Fit test to detect the significance of the data for further analysis .The research shows that there is no effect from BIRATE and INFLATION to influence JAKARTA COMPOSITE INDEX (JCI). It’s means that anticipated macro variables can’t be used to predict the movement of the JCI. While, MONEY SUPPLY and EXCHANGE RATE variable has significant effect on the movement of the JCI. This implies that in MONEY SUPPLY and EXCHANGE RATE is a good indicator for predicting the movement of the JCI.
DAMPAK KEBEBASAN EKONOMI TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI Agustina Suparyati
Media Ekonomi Vol. 22 No. 3 (2014): Desember
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of economic development on economic growth. Economic freedom as an indicator of the progress of a country's welfare level consisting of 10 constituent components namely Property Rights, Freedom from Corruption, Fiscal Freedom, Government Spending, Business Freedom or Regulatory Freedom, Labor Freedom, Monetary Freedom, Freedom Trade, Investment Freedom and Financial Freedom. This study uses annual quantitative data in the span of time between 2001-2012 with the object of research in developed countries in Asia (Japan, China, South Korea and Singapore) and developing countries in Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam ) The results obtained that in ASEAN countries the variables that affect economic growth are variables of right property, business freedom, trade freedom and financial freedom while in developed countries in Asia, the components of influential economic freedom are property right, freedom from corruption, government spending, monetary freedom , business freedom, and financial freedom.

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