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Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan)
Published by Universitas Tidar
ISSN : 2541433X     EISSN : 25800205     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31002/rep
Core Subject : Economy,
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) publishes articles based on research from researchers, teachers, lecturers, students, and education observers. Scope of Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) are: economic development, economic policy, economic planning, public economy, regional economics, agricultural economics, monetary economics and general economics
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DO CORRUPTION, FINANCIAL DEEPENING, AND INFLATION DRIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SUMATRA? Febriani, Ratu Eva; Filloza, Nauval Zaky; Ekaputri, Retno Agustina; Pasaribu, Esti
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Oktober 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v8i2.1096

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This study investigates whether the effect of corruption, financial deepening, and inflation on economic growth exists employing panel regression of 10 provinces on the island of Sumatra over the period 2012-2020. Using the fixed effect model as the best model, the results confirm that between corruption, financial deepening, inflation and economic growth, a simultan relationship exists. Moreover, the FEM panel regression estimations indicate that corruption does not significantly affect economic growth, whereas financial deepening and inflation positively affect economic growth. The policy implication is that, for every province in Sumatra Island, boosting financial deepening and inflation can help promote economic growth. The policy effects are related to the prosperity of different regions.
NAVIGATING THE SHIFT: HOW CASHLESS PAYMENTS, INTEREST RATES, AND COVID-19 AFFECT MONEY SUPPLY Nofita, Fifi; Wahyuningsih, Diah
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v9i2.1137

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The purpose of this study was to find out how the influence of non-cash payments (debit cards, credit cards, and e-money), BI7DRR interest rates, and the impact of covid-19 on the money supply in Indonesia. The data used is monthly time series data, from September 2018 to August 2021. This study uses a quantitative approach using the Error Correction Model (ECM) method. The data analysis techniques used include: stationarity test, cointegration test, long-term and short-term ECM estimation, classical assumption test, and hypothesis testing. The results show that in the long-term debit cards and e-money have a positive and significant effect on money supply, credit cards and dummy (the impact of covid-19) have no significant effect on money supply, interest rates have a negative and significant effect on money supply. While in the short-term debit cards and dummy (the impact of covid-19) have a positive and significant effect on money supply, credit cards, e-money, and interest rates have no significant effect on money supply.
DETERMINING THE DEMAND FOR MSME CREDIT THROUGH MACROPRUDENTIAL INCENTIVE POLICIES AS AN ECONOMIC RECOVERY EFFORT Agustiya, Famela Galuh Dewi; Ayuningtyas, Fitri Juniwati
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v9i1.1148

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A bank is a financial institution that plays an important role in maintaining economic stability, supporting economic growth and facilitating financial activities. One of the efforts made by the banking sector is to channel credit to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) so that they can develop. This study aims to see how the influence of Non Performing Loan (NPL), Lending Interest Rate, Inflation and Macroprudential Incentive Policy on MSME credit demand in Indonesia. The research period is from 2018 to 2022. This research was conducted using secondary data obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics, Bank Indonesia and the Financial Services Authority. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression. The results of this study indicate that the Non Performing Loan (NPL) variable has no significant effect on MSME loan demand in Indonesia, while the loan interest rate variable has a negative and significant effect on MSME loan demand in Indonesia and the inflation variable and macroprudential incentive policies have a significant effect on MSME loan demand in Indonesia. The conclusion is that the existence of Macroprudential Incentive Policy can increase the demand for MSME loans in Indonesia, this can have an impact on national economic growth.
INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR KARANGPATIHAN CIPRAT BATIK AS AN EFFORT TO IMPROVE THE LOCAL ECONOMY Afifah, Azizatul; Purnomo, Rochmat Aldy; Cahyono, Yeni
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v9i2.1151

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The batik industry is an industry that is relied upon in the local market as well as the export market in the textile sector. Likewise, Karangpatihan ciprat batik (splashed motif in batik) is deliberately empowered as a form of local government concern for disabled residents who have limitations. This research aims to analyze the strategy for developing Ponorogo's typical Karangpatihan ciprat batik in order to increase industrial competitiveness batik industry in Ponorogo Regency. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach using the SWOT analysis method and a survey conducted on the Karangpatihan village head and the chairman of Rumah Harapan Mulya as the Karangpatihan Social Welfare Institution. The results of the research analysis conclude that the strategies that can be used are determining market opportunities based on geographic location, demographics and consumer behavior, identifying the target market to be addressed both within and outside the city of Ponorogo by understanding consumer preferences and needs regarding batik, increasing human resource development in order to achieve this. more innovative quality batik products that can increase consumer appeal. Determining sales channels by considering the place and method to be used. Then determine competitive prices by adjusting product quality and competition in the market, protection of rights to regional typical batik products with Intellectual Property Rights, promotional program innovations aimed at introducing batik on the national and international stage to encourage sales and establishing good relationships with consumers and distributors so that it can expand the marketing of batik products.
INNOVATION IN BATIK CIPRAT KARANGPATIHAN AS A CREATIVE ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT TO INCREASE SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Susilowati, Yayuk; Purnomo, Rochmat Aldy; Cahyono, Yeni; Winanto, Asis Riat; Choirul Hamidah
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Oktober 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v8i2.1152

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Batik Ciprat Karangpatihan is one of the forms of cultural diversity based on batik products in the Karangpatihan village. In order to empowering disabled people, The Government of Karangpatihan Village collaborate with the Rumah Harapan Mulya personally trained them to make batik, which aims to provide jobs and self-employed income sources for craftsmen with disabilities in Karangpatihan Village. The aim of this study is to explore local economic development, inclusive economy and sustainable economy with a case study of the product Batik Ciprat Karangpatihan. This research uses a qualitative approach using primary data and secondary data. The result of the research, among other things, is the innovation of the media Batik Ciprat Karangpatihan which is a fan, cup and used T-shirt as a development of the usual fabric media. It can be concluded that the new innovation potential of Batik Ciprat Karangpatihan from the development of the local economy is by exploiting the potential of the corn grove region to filter Batik waste, the inclusive economy is empowering the disabled community and the local poor population, and the sustainable economy with the presence of development on the batik media and environmentally friendly that can then increase the income of the public by making the creation of batik with new fashion media, T-shirts, cups, and fans.
PERCEPTION DIMENSIONS OF THE USE OF ELECTRONIC PARKING IN TRADITIONAL MARKETS AS AN EFFORT TO INCREASE REGIONAL ORIGINAL INCOME Ani; Purnomo, Rochmat Aldy; Cahyono, Yeni; Riat Winarno, Asis; Hamidah, Choirul
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v9i1.1153

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Electronic parking is one of the public service innovations that has the potential to increase local revenue in Ponorogo Regency. This innovation takes the form of an application that regulates parking in market areas that tend to be congested by utilizing technology such as parking sensors and applications, drivers can easily find available parking spaces and make payments electronically and also manually. The phenomenon in market parking management research is that it is not yet optimal in terms of service to the community and maximizing regional income from the market parking levy sector. This research aims to examine the dimensions of public perception regarding the use of market electronic parking as a strategy to increase Regional Original Income and evaluate user perceptions of the trust and economic benefits of electronic parking at Tonatan Market, Ponorogo. This research uses a method with a qualitative approach. The data collection technique uses an interactive approach using triangulation techniques such as observation, interviews, questionnaires and document retrieval. Samples were taken from Tonathan market parking users totaling seven informants. The research results show that there are people who support and do not support electronic parking innovation. The Department of Trade, Cooperatives and Micro Enterprises of Ponorogo Regency also supports the innovation of electronic parking because it can increase regional income.  
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX, GENDER DEVELOPMENT INDEX AND POPULATION ON THE SEVERITY OF POVERTY IN CENTRAL JAVA Kusumawati, Bella; Suryanto, Suryanto; Sarjiyanto, Sarjiyanto
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v9i1.1157

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Poverty is a problem that affects most countries in the world, including Indonesia. Central Java Province is a region on the island of Java that occupies the second position with the highest poverty rate compared to other provinces on the island of Java. The problem of poverty must be addressed immediately so that an analysis of the factors that influence poverty is needed so that it is hoped that poverty alleviation programs can be right on target. This research aims to examine the influence of industrial growth, HDI, population and GDI on poverty levels in Central Java Province in 2011-2020. The data used is panel data which is analyzed using Random Effect Model panel data regression with a total of 35 regencies/cities in Central Java as research objects. The processing results show that there is a negative and significant influence between Industrial Growth, HDI and GDI on Poverty Levels. Meanwhile, population size does not have a significant influence on poverty levels. This means that with industrial growth, HDI and GDI development can reduce the severity of poverty. The Central Java Provincial Government must create a good environment for the growth and development of industrialization, as well as increasing gender-oriented human development.
THE IMPACT OF E-COMMERCE ON INDONESIA ECONOMIC GROWTH: INTERMEDIATION MODELS WITH FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY CONSTRAINT Nopiah, Ririn; Ekaputri, Retno Agustina; Barika, Barika; Febriani, Ratu Eva
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v9i1.1216

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The COVID-19 pandemic triggered economic shocks that adversely affected the global economy. Economic growth contracted significantly. Restrictions on economic activity trigger people's shopping behavior to switch to non-cash and online systems. E-commerce, as one part of digital economic transformation, has experienced a significant increase which impacts the flow of dissemination of ideas, innovations, and information, thus encouraging economic growth. This study analyzes the Impact of e-commerce on economic growth in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic using intermediation models and fixed effect analysis. The results show that e-commerce negatively and significantly impacts economic growth during 2019 and 2021. Because e-commerce stimulates economic growth in a country but needs to be supported by quality infrastructure, quality broadband internet, online security (cyber security), and digital payment systems (e-payment). The variables of online financing, efficiency of government spending, length of schooling, and number of tourists have a positive and significant effect. Meanwhile, the poverty rate and human development index have a negative and significant effect. In maximizing e-commerce activities in Indonesia, strong support and collaboration from the government, financial institutions, and the Ministry of Communication and information technology are needed.
THE EVALUATION OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM VILLAGES THROUGH MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE AND FRAMEWORK IN SURABAYA CITY Sucipto, Sucipto; Rukmana, Siti Nuurlaily
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v9i1.1258

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Sustainable tourism development has become a positive trend in every region, especially in densely populated urban areas. Surabaya is one of the cities that has shown special attention to the development of sustainable villages through the tourism sector. Since 2005, Surabaya City has implemented a green village policy or program to realize Surabaya Green and Clean. The paper focused on discussing sustainable tourism villages through the existing structure and management framework in Surabaya City. The method used in this paper was descriptive evaluative with triangulation data wetness techniques in tourist villages in Nginden Village, Surabaya. The results of the evaluation of the structure and management framework of Kampong Herbal Nginden Surabaya have an evaluation result of 92% which is oriented as a smart village because it is used as a forum for learning communities.
TECHNOLOGICAL GAP AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT SPILLOVERS IN INDONESIA Purwono, Rudi; Nur Hamzah, Ibnu; Yasin, Mohammad Zeqi
Jurnal REP (Riset Ekonomi Pembangunan) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/rep.v9i1.1274

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This study investigates the relationship between the technology gap and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) spillovers in Indonesia. This study employs Medium-Large Manufacturing Survey Data from Statistics Indonesia and employs the standard least-square method to estimate the correlation between the technological gap and industries’ productivity change between 2010 and 2015. This study groups industries based on their technological gap (i.e. the difference between domestic and foreign establishment productivity) into low-technology-gap, medium-technology-gap, and high-technology gap. This study reveals that the effect of the technological gap is higher in the moderate-technology-gap group of industries and that there is a statistically significant positive relationship in the low-technology-gap and high-technology-gap groups. This finding indicates that the technological gap matters for FDI spillovers in Indonesia’s manufacturing and it can explain why there is spillovers from FDI in several industries. This study also reveals that industries with higher level of technological gap tend to have higher variation in productivity change, thus it can explain the difference between industries absorptive capacity. Therefore, promoting FDI inflows in the country also fosters domestic firms’ productivity growth especially FDI with relatively higher technology than domestic firms. These findings also recommend that the government support domestic firms’ absorptive capacity after promoting FDI inflow into the country.

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