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Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review
ISSN : 30629209     EISSN : 30629217     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
The research scope of this journal is the issues of economic growth and development in Indonesia and the world. The journal accepts contributions in the form of theoretical, empirical, and policy articles that address one or more of the following topics: 1. The sources and drivers of economic growth and development 2. The measurement and indicators of economic growth and development 3. The impact of globalization, trade, and foreign direct investment on economic growth and development 4. The role of institutions, governance, and corruption in economic growth and development 5. The relationship between economic growth and development and human capital, innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship 6. The challenges and opportunities of economic growth and development in the context of climate change, environmental degradation, natural resources, and energy 7. The inequality and poverty implications of economic growth and development 8. The social and cultural dimensions of economic growth and development 9. The political economy and history of economic growth and development 10. The regional and comparative analysis of economic growth and development
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Opportunities and challenges Economic growth and development in the context of natural resources and energy Amir, Nurkhaeriah
Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review Volume 1 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jegar.v1i1.1

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Natural resources and energy are essential factors for economic growth and development. However, unsustainable use of natural resources and energy can harm the environment and human health. Sustainable use of natural resources and energy can increase economic growth and development. In addition, this article also discusses the challenges of sustainable use of natural resources and energy. One solution is the development of environmentally friendly technology. In addition, the state can encourage companies to use natural resources and energy sustainably.
Quality of human capital and economic growth Mansyur, Khusnul Khotimah
Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review Volume 1 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jegar.v1i1.2

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The quality of human capital is a separate capital that can be compared to physical capital when creating production in the country. Therefore, improving the quality of human capital is very strategic in terms of economic growth, and the article also claims that there are two critical points in the correlation between human capital and economic growth. First, human capital must be given the same priority as other factors of economic growth. Second, human capital has a significant impact economic growth. Poor quality of human capital can negatively affect economic growth. It is known that the quality of human capital is a type of capital that can be identified with physical capital/natural resources when creating production in a country. Therefore, improving the quality of human capital is very strategic from the point of view of economic growth. At this point, we recognize two essential points in the correlation between human capital and economic growth. First, human capital must be given the same priority as other factors of economic growth. Second, human capital has a significant impact economic growth.
The impact of economic growth and development on inequality and poverty Pertiwi, Handayani Mega
Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review Volume 1 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jegar.v1i1.3

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This research aims to find out the relationship between inequality and poverty and economic growth and development. This study uses panel data from 158 countries from 1960 to 2010. The results show that the correlation between growth and poverty is consistently negative: a 10 percent drop in the poverty rate is associated with an increase in GDP per capita of 0.5- 1.2% per year. On the other hand, the correlation between growth and inequality is empirically delicate - it can be positive or negative depending on the empirical definitions and the econometric approach used. However, the indirect effect of inequality on economic growth through its correlation with poverty is strongly negative. In this case, the study's results suggest that the high-poor samples' results drive these results.
Strategies and Policies to Strengthen Economic Growth in the Middle East and North Africa Region Razak, Andi Muhammad Yaqub
Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review Volume 1 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jegar.v1i1.4

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This paper aims to analyze strategies and policies that can improve economic growth and development in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This study uses a regional and comparative approach to identify the factors influencing a region's economic performance. Research results show that the Middle East and the Middle East have great potential to improve economic growth and development by exploiting natural resources, human capital, trade, investment, and regional integration. The region faces political conflict, social instability, income inequality, corruption, and a lack of structural reforms. This study, therefore, recommends some strategies and policies that MENA countries can implement to overcome these barriers and create an environment conducive to economic growth and development.
The Role of regional integration in promoting economic Growth and development: A Regional and Comparative Analysis of the European Union and MERCOSUR Hajar, Dewi
Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review Volume 1 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jegar.v1i1.5

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This article examines the Role of regional integration in promoting economic Growth and development using a regional and comparative analysis between the European Union (EU) and MERCOSUR (Mercado ComĂșn and del Sur). The author shows that regional integration can offer more extensive markets, freer trade, closer cooperation, and more excellent stability. However, the author also acknowledges the challenges and obstacles that the two regional blocs face, such as differences in economic, political, and social structures, imbalance of power, conflict of interest, and lack of coordination and consensus. The author suggests that the EU and MERCOSUR can learn from each other's experiences and increase dialogue and cooperation to solve their problems and achieve common goals.
The Impact of Climate Change on Economic Growth and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa Mendong, Muh. Mu'min
Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review Volume 1 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jegar.v1i1.6

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Climate change harms economic sectors in sub-Saharan Africa, especially agriculture, tourism, forestry, and the energy sector. By 2050, climate change could cost more than 3 percent of GDP and threaten more than 100 million people in Africa with food insecurity, poverty, and displacement. Several African countries, such as Ethiopia, have agreed on several action plans to strengthen measures to combat climate change, such as developing light industry, aviation, and infrastructure. This study aims to analyze how climate change affects productivity and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa and make policy recommendations to reduce these adverse effects.

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