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Evi Gravitiani
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Master of Economics and Development Studies Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Sebelas Maret Jl Ir. Sutami 36A Kentingan Surakarta 57126 Central Java Province, Indonesia
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Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
ISSN : 23546417     EISSN : 26857448     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20961/jaedc
Core Subject : Economy,
FOCUS This journal focused on economics, business, and management in developing countries studies and presents developments through the publication of articles and research reports. SCOPE The Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries (JAEDC) specializes on Economics, Business, and Management in developing countries, and is intended to communicate original research and current issues on the subject. This journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines. The focus and scope of the Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries include: 1. Development Economics 2. Fiscal policy 3. Monetary economics 4. Public policy 5. Regional economics development 6. Institutional economics 7. Poverty and inequality 8. International economics 9. Financial economics 10. Digital economics 11. Circular and Environmental Economics 12. Health Economics 13. Industrial Economics 14. Labor Economics
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THE EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATES, INFLATION, JCI AND THE NUMBER OF ISLAMIC MUTUAL FUNDS ON THE NET ASSET VALUE OF ISLAMIC MUTUAL FUNDS (NABRS) IN INDONESIA Dini Setyani; Tri Gunarsih
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jaedc.v3i1.40116

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This study aims to analyze the effect of exchange rates, inflation, JCI and the number of Islamic mutual funds on the Net Asset Value of Islamic Mutual Funds (NABRS) in Indonesia. Net Asset Value is one indicator of the results of the mutual fund portfolio. The data used is monthly time series data from January 2010 to February 2018. The data source for NABRS is from the publication of the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The results of the regression analysis show that the exchange rate, inflation, JCI and the number of Islamic mutual funds have a significant influence on NABRS. Exchange rates have a negative effect, inflation has a positive influence, JCI has a positive influence and the number of Islamic mutual funds has a positive influence on NABRS. This shows that the exchange rate, inflation, JCI and the number of Islamic mutual funds can be used as consideration by investors in investing in Islamic mutual funds.Keywords:  Exchange Rate, Inflation, JCI, Number of Islamic Mutual Funds, Islamic Mutual Fund NABs
THE ROLE OF SERVICE AND RELATIONSHIP QUALITY TOWARD CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY IN BANK JATENG BRANCH OF SURAKARTA Tri Nurdyastuti; I Gusti Putu Diva Awatara
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jaedc.v3i1.40117

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The purpose of this study to know effect of service quality and relationship to customer satisfaction and customer loyalty in Bank Jateng Branch Surakarta. Total sample of 100 respondents are customers of Bank Jateng Branch of Surakarta. The data in this research will be obtained directly from the results of interviews with the spread of questionnaires that have provided answers and or from field observations. Data showing the intensity of a behavior, a qualitative quantity will be quantized by using Likert scale. The result of regression equation shows that: Service quality significantly influence customer satisfaction at Bank Jateng Branch of Surakarta. Relationship significant effect on customer satisfaction at Bank Jateng Branch Surakarta. Service quality significantly affects customer loyalty in Bank Jateng Branch of Surakarta. Relationship significant effect on customer loyalty in Bank Jateng Branch Surakarta. Customer satisfaction has no significant effect on customer loyalty in Bank Jateng Branch of Surakarta. The conclusion of this path analysis shows that the use of intervening variable of customer satisfaction in order to increase loyalty, for the variable of service quality and relationship shows ineffective.Keywords: Service Quality, Relationship, Customer Satisfaction, Loyalty
THE IMPACT OF BOPO, CAR AND LDR ON SUPPLY OF CREDIT IN STATE-OWNED BANKS OF INDONESIA, 2000-2016 Juliana Fransiska Setiawan Doeve; Malik Cahyadin
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jaedc.v3i1.40100

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In 2016 the credit supply of State-owned Banks of Indonesia has contributed to total banking credit supply about 39.11%. In addition, in 2000-2016 the credit supply of State-owned Banks of Indonesia tend to increase. This research aims to analyze the impact of operational cost of operating income (BOPO), Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), and Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR) on supply of credit in State-Owned Banks of Indonesia in 2000-2016. It refers to Nuryakin and Warjiyo (2007), Satria and Bagus (2010), Febrianto and Muid (2013), Khasanah and Meiranto (2015), Devi (2016), Amelia (2017), Haryanto and Widyarti (2017), Hyun and Rhee (2011), and Lemmon and Michael (2010). Furthermore, this research employs Fixed Effect Model (FEM). The research results show that BOPO has a negative impact and significant on supply of credit, LDR has a positive impact and significant on supply of credit, while CAR has no impact on supply of credit. The recommendation of this research covers: banks should held down operational cost, banks should manage risks on CAR, and banks should keep a level of LDR.Keywords: Supply of Credit, State-Owned Bank, FEM
ETHNOCENTRISM ROLE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOCAL/GLOBAL IDENTITY AND CUSTOMER ATTITUDE TOWARD LOCAL/GLOBAL POSITIONING AS PERCEIVED BY YOUNG INDONESIAN Yulia A. Widyaningsih; Naila Zulfa; Teguh Budiarto
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jaedc.v3i1.40113

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There is a tendency for young people to identify themselves with global identity while also consuming local products. Our study aims to test whether ethnocentrism mediates the relationship between local identity and customer attitude toward local/global product positioning. The ethnocentrism measurement adapted CETSCALE with seven-point semantic differential scale. Data analysis adopted cluster and descriptive analysis. The respondents are two hundred young people, aged 17-34. This research found that global identity does not influence customer attitude toward products with global positioning. Ethnocentrism fully mediates the relationship between local identity and attitude toward products with local positioning. This research supports previous research that local identity positively influences ethnocentrism, while customer attitude toward products with global positioning does not correlate with ethnocentrism.Keywords: Ethnocentrism, Global/Local Positioning, Customer Attitude
GROWTH, NETT ENROLLMENT RATIO AND CONVERGENCE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX Joko Susanto
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/jaedc.v3i1.40114

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This study  analyses the convergence of Human Development Index (HDI) and contribution of growth and nett enrollment ratio in supporting this convergence based on a set panel data comprising 6 regency and 1 city in Former  Surakarta Residency from 2007 to 2017. The data published by the Statistics of Jawa Tengah Province is used in this study. The results show that there is an convergence of Human Development Index (HDI)  in Former  Surakarta Residency.  Therefore, Human Development Index in the lagging regions, tends to grow faster than advanced ones. The gap of Human Development Index among regions will disappear. The growth and nett enrollment ratio  have positive impact in supporting convergence of Human Development Index. Better growth and nett enrollment ratio encourage lagging region tend to catch up with advanced ones.Keywords: Human Development Index, Growth, Nett Enrollment Ratio, Convergence
ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND SKILL DIFFERENTIALS IN THE INDONESIAN LABOUR MARKET Tri Mulyaningsih
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/aedc.v3i1.40115

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This study concerns with labour market in Indonesia, an labour-abundant country, considering the impact of trade liberalization on inequalities. It focuses on the transmission of ASEAN intra-trade on inequalities through the changing of the relative price of skilled and unskilled labour. This study relies on manufacturing survey data collecting information of more than 24 thousand firms classified under 13 sectors of Harmonized System (HS). The estimation shows that international trade has contribution on wage differentials in the Indonesian labour market. Lower tariffs are associated with widen wage differentials between skilled and unskilled workers in the Indonesian manufacturing industries.Keywords: Trade Liberalization, Labor Market, Skill Inequalities, Indonesia

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