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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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ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCE MARRIED WOMEN’S DECISION TO WORK IN BANYUPUTIH VILLAGE, JEPARA REGENCY Dita Ramadhani; Dwi Prasetyani; Vita Kartika Sari; Abdus Sihab Patoni
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 8, No 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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Gender equality and employment opportunities provide a great opportunity for women to enter the labor market. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the decision of married women to work in Banyuputih Village, Jepara Regency. Banyuputih village was chosen as a research location because of the existence of a manufacturing industry that was able to boost the village's economy. The number of samples used in the study were 100 respondents in accordance with the objectives of the study. The independent variables used are the level of education, husband's income and the number of children under five. Data analysis was performed using Binary Logistic Regression because the dependent variable was in the form of dummy. The analysis showed that the level of education had a positive and significant effect, while the husband's income variable and the number of children under five had a negative and significant effect on the decision of married women to work in Banyuputih Village.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH (CASE STUDY IN SOLO RAYA 2010-2018) Faisal Yoga Utama; Dewi Ismoyowati
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 8, No 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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This study aims to determine the effect of the degree of fiscal decentralization, capital expenditure, and human development index on regional economic growth. This research was conducted on all regencies/municipalities within the scope of the Ex-Karesidenan Surakarta in 2010-2017. The data source used in this research is secondary data taken from the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance website and the Central Bureau of Statistics which is then subjected to further data processing. The data analysis method used is multiple linear regression test using panel data. The results showed that the degree of fiscal decentralization, capital expenditure, and human development index each had a positive and significant effect on regional economic growth. In addition, the degree of fiscal decentralization, capital expenditure, and human development index simultaneously or together have a significant effect on regional economic growth.
ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL AND STRUCTURAL POVERTY IN URBAN (CASE STUDY IN SEMANGGI VILLAGE) Nurhayati Nurhayati; Vincent Hadi Wiyono; Aria Ganna Henryanto
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 8, No 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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This article aims to identify several individual and structural factors that are thought to be explanations for the phenomenon of urban poverty. This study uses mixed research methods, namely by combining quantitative and qualitative research. Based on a household census conducted in the two poorest and richest RTs in the poorest RW in Semanggi Sub-District, this research found that first, individual poverty occurs due to low levels of education which have an impact on low-paid jobs, early marriage and a tendency to have more children. Second, structural poverty occurs as a result of illegal residence status which results in limited access to available public services. Moreover, the social safety net programs in the form of Raskin and Raskinda, for example, are distributed equally among all residents, as a result the target households do not really benefit from the program.
LOCAL PERCEPTION OF THE DEGRADED LAND IMPACT Sulistya Rini Pratiwi; Yohanna Thresia Nainggolan; Meylin Rahmawati
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 8, No 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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This study aims to determine the perceptions of the farmers about the degraded land impact in Tarakan City. The study was conducted at the agricultural center, Juata Permai Village. This study was a descriptive study using a qualitative approach. The data collection used was by questionnaire and in-depth interviews. The result calculation of the score related to the farmers’ understanding of the degraded land impact was not-good. This showed that the level of knowledge and understanding of the farmers about the degraded land impact is low. In terms of the government’s responses, obtained an average of 31.37 and the not-good category. This suggested that the government prevention policy was relatively not effective and tended to be less informative. Overall, this showed that the farmers' appreciation for the improvement of degraded land belonged to agree category.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROCRASTINATION AND SKEPTICISM OF FEB UNS STUDENTS ON INTEREST IN INVESTING Yehezkiel Yoga Nugraha Adi Kristianto; Riwi Sumantyo; Devi Rahnjen Wijayadne
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 8, No 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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The habits of students who prefer to procrastinate and doubt something, also influence the attitude in starting an action, one of which is the interest in investing. Student interest in investing is relatively low although the majority of majors in the faculties of economics and business will get knowledge related to the capital market. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a relationship between the character of students in procrastination (procrastination) and skepticism (hesitation) of the students of the Faculty of Economics and Business at Sebelas Maret University on the interest in investing in the capital market. This research is a quantitative study with a sample of research using the Stratified Sampling technique, which is based on the level of levels that exist among FEB UNS students (Diploma-3, Strata-1, Masters, and Doctor). The instrument used was an online questionnaire. Data is processed through the SPSS program using multiple regression analysis and cross tabulation. The results showed that procrastination has a negative and significant effect on the interest in investing in students. Meanwhile, skepticism has a positive and significant effect on the interest in investing in students.
IMPACT OF OVO DIGITAL WALLET ON MSME WELFARE IN SURAKARTA Fabian Kusuma Ramadhan; Agustinus Suryantoro; Dyah Maya Nihayah
Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries Vol 8, No 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Economics in Developing Countries
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This study examines the impact of using the OVO digital wallet on the turnover of street vendors in Surakarta. The informal economy, particularly street vendors, plays a significant role in Indonesia's economy. This research utilizes multiple linear regression analysis on questionnaire data to understand the influence of OVO usage. Findings indicate that OVO usage increases vendor welfare through higher income turnover, supported by the ease of use, mobility, reputation, trust, and security of the fintech product. Jebres, with its large number of vendors around Sebelas Maret University, shows significant influence.

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