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Business and Economic Analysis Journal
ISSN : 27769682     EISSN : 2798396X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/beaj
Core Subject : Economy,
Business and Economics Analysis Journal is a journal published by Universitas Negeri Semarang-Indonesia, who only publish scientific research in the field of economic and business issues. This journal also receives all of the articles from developing and developed countries.
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ECONOMIC GROWTH DETERMINANTS OF ASEAN COUNTRIES: BEFORE AND AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Hasanah, Uswatun; Joko Widodo; Amin Pujiati
Business and Economic Analysis Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/beaj.v5i1.5yz2hb49

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Economic growth in ASEAN countries in recent decades has attracted the attention of many parties, both academics and practitioners. This study evaluates the various factors contributing to ASEAN countries' economic growth. The factors analyzed include human development index, exports, foreign investment, exchange rates, population, and dummy variables (before and after) the COVID-19 pandemic. This research uses a quantitative approach with the object of research, namely ASEAN countries, from 2018 to 2022. Data sources from the World Bank, the National Statistics Bureau, and other credible sources. Based on the results of the analysis, the human development index and foreign investment have a positive and significant effect on economic growth. In contrast, exports, exchange rates, population, and dummy variables positively and insignificantly impact economic growth. Suggestions that can be given are that each country must pay attention, especially to policies on exports, which include duties, excise, and taxes. In addition, a large quantity of population does not guarantee the success of a nation, therefore it is necessary to pay attention to the quality side as well, this can be done by paying attention to the education side which correlates with the demand for labor, so that there is no imbalance between demand and supply of labor.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEADING SECTORS IN THE HINTERLAND AREA OF NUSANTARA'S CAPITAL CITY Diana Maswardani; Agit Budiman; Aceu Nur Dini Riya; Dodi Tirtana
Business and Economic Analysis Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/beaj.v5i1.f54rhn66

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The relocation of Indonesia's capital from Jakarta to the Capital City of Nusantara (Ibu Kota Negara/IKN) in East Kalimantan aims to address development inequality and promote equitable economic growth. As IKN’s hinterland, Balikpapan City, Samarinda City, Kutai Kartanegara District, and Paser District are crucial in supporting this vision. This study analyzes the comparative advantages and potential sectors for development in these areas using a quantitative approach with secondary data from 2010 to 2023. Location Quotient (LQ) and Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ) analyses identify key sectors, and an overlay analysis is used to conclude which sectors are the leading sectors, visualized through Tableau. Balikpapan has 12 base sectors, with manufacturing, transportation, and warehousing as the strongest. Samarinda has 14 base sectors, led by finance and other services. Kutai Kartanegara District and Paser District rely on agriculture, forestry, fisheries, mining, and quarrying. Forecasting suggests all sectors in these regions have the potential to become leading industries. Balikpapan City and Samarinda City should optimize the service and industrial sectors, while Kutai Kartanegara District and Paser District must diversify beyond primary industries. This strategy supports inclusive and sustainable growth, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and shaping future IKN policies.
CASE STUDY: HOUSEHOLD FACTORS AND ELDERLY WORK DECISIONS IN INDONESIA Silvia Margaret; Putri Patria Kusuma
Business and Economic Analysis Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/beaj.v5i1.23948

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Indonesia is one of the countries with a large elderly population. The high participation rate of the elderly workforce can cause this.  This kind of challenge, if it does not receive special attention from the government, can cause several new problems, especially in the issue of employment. Therefore, this study was conducted to see how household characteristics influence the decision of older people to work. The data used in this study is sourced from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) 5th wave. The methodology used in this paper is a logit econometric model. This logit model is used because the dependent variable from this study is a dummy variable. From the analysis results, evidence was found that household characteristics, such as the type of work, education level, marital status, health status, and residential area status, significantly impact the decision of older people to work. By understanding the characteristics of households that influence older people's decision to work, we can design more effective policies and programs to support older people and ensure their well-being, especially at retirement age, such as pension schemes and social protection programs.
ANALYSIS OF RICE MARKETING EFFICIENCY THROUGH THE STRUCTURE CONDUCT PERFORMANCE APPROACH Adzim, Fauzul; Rachmadi, Moch Faizal
Business and Economic Analysis Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/beaj.v5i1.23961

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This study aims to analyze the efficiency of rice marketing in Ngawi Regency. This study uses the Structure-Conduct-Performance (SCP) method to analyze the efficiency of rice marketing. The data collection methods involved surveys and structured interviews with actors in the rice distribution chain. The snowball sampling method is used in this study to follow the marketing flow from farmers to end consumers. The study's results indicate that five main distribution channel patterns were identified. Each actor in the distribution chain has different contributions to marketing activities, including exchange functions, physical functions, and facility functions. The Farmer's Share value in each rice marketing channel in Ngawi Regency shows the proportion of price acceptance received by farmers compared to the price paid by end consumers. The analysis of five rice marketing channels in Ngawi Regency shows that channel 2 has the highest Farmer’s Share (54.62%), while channel 5 is the most cost-efficient with a π/c ratio 1.32. This study contributes to agricultural marketing studies by highlighting the importance of evaluating distribution channels based on the balance between the value received by producers and cost efficiency.
THE IMPACT OF CRIME ON TOURISM VISITS IN CENTRAL JAVA: A PANEL DATA APPROACH Rachman, Muhammad Aulia; Risanda A. Budiantoro; Syamsuddin
Business and Economic Analysis Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/beaj.v5i1.23978

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Crime generates insecurities, which limit tourism in several ways: reduced tourist destination appeal, increased perceptions of the risk of being victimized as a tourist, harm to destination image, increased transaction costs, and reduced institutional quality. This study employed a panel data approach to investigate the impact of criminal acts on tourist arrivals in 35 Central Javanese districts/cities from 2020 to 2024. Control variables included tourist attractions, accommodation, restaurants, vehicles, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings revealed a significant negative relationship between criminal cases and tourist visits, underscoring security's crucial role. Conversely, tourist attractions, accommodation, and restaurants positively affected arrivals. As expected, the COVID-19 pandemic negatively influenced tourism. Notably, the study found no significant impact from the prevalence of violence against children and women or the ratio of vehicles. Comparative analysis (between tourism-based and non-tourism-based regions) shows that crime consistently deters and attractions consistently promote tourism in all areas. Still, accommodation positively impacts tourism-based economies, while restaurants promote tourism in both regions. These results highlight the necessity of enhancing security measures at tourist destinations, fostering the development of sustainable attractions, and ensuring adequate supporting infrastructure to stimulate tourism sector growth in Central Java.

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