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Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah
ISSN : 19076827     EISSN : 26208849     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32424/er.v20i1
Focus and Scope EKO-REGIONAL: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah facilitates and encourages high-quality scholarship on important issues in Regional and Development Economics. Our journal publishes significant contributions that are theoretical or empirical, positive or normative. It solicits original papers with a spatial dimension that can be of interest to economists. EKO-REGIONAL: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah publishes research from following topics: 1. Regional Economics & Government Analysis Size and Spatial Distributions of Regional Economic Activity. Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, Environmental Issues, and Changes. Econometric and Input–Output Models. Regional Development Planning and Policy. 2. Small and Medium Enterprises Small and Micro Business. Cooperatives. 3. Natural Resources Renewable Resources and Conservation. Land Use Patterns. Tourism Economics. Articles published in EKO-REGIONAL: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah are determined through the blind review process conducted by editors and reviewers. This process considers several factors such as the relevance of the article and its contribution to the development of economics literature as well as compliance with the requirement of published articles. Editor and reviewer provide evaluation and constructive suggestions for the author.
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Consumer Preference for Mid-Cost Housing Based on Their Social Stratification in Special Region of Yogyakarta Hidayati, Wahyu; Bagaskara, Bagaskara
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16848

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In Special Region of Yogyakarta, housing backlog is caused by supply and demand gap for mid-cost housing, limited capacity of developers, and low housing affordability for low-income people. This research aims to analyze the influence of social stratification on consumer preference for mid cost housing on housing developments and on non-clustered housing areas as well as the desired attributes of mid-cost housing. This research employed descriptive and inductive statistics with chi square test. Purposive sampling was employed with a sample size of 220 respondents were collected through interviews, questionnaires, observations, and literature review. The result show social stratification influences consumer preference for mid-cost housing on both areas. The desired attributes included location, physical characteristics, legal documents, neighborhood, and amenities. It is important for the local government to implement relevant policies and mortgage financing policies as well as provide supporting infrastructure and facilities for its development to ensure residential areas contribute to regional development.
Does Government Fragmentation and Fiscal Decentralization Constrain Leviathan? New evidence from experience in Indonesia Zulyanto, Aan; Badriah, Lilis Siti
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16849

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Since the reform era 1999, Indonesia has made a regional proliferation policy and widespread fiscal decentralization policy. Based on the Leviathan hypothesis, the two policies should create a competitive climate and increase the efficiency of government spending. This study aims to analyze the Leviathan hypothesis in Indonesia's regional proliferation policy and fiscal decentralization. The study uses panel data regression from 32 provinces during the 2002-2020 period. The study finds that the Leviathan hypothesis does not apply to Indonesia's regional proliferation and fiscal decentralization policies. Fiscal decentralization and government fragmentation apparently cannot constrain local government size. They have a significant positive effect on increasing it. The results of this study imply that to obtain tangible benefits from regional expansion, a thorough understanding of regional economic potential is needed, as well as the need to improve the quality of human resources to utilize regional potentials optimally.
Dominant Forms of Livelihood Adaptation and Key Constraints in Mantuil Village, Banjarmasin City Ikhlasul Rahman, Mizan; Maulidyawati, Septy
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16850

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Livelihood analysis involves perceptions and complexities, as it encompasses a bottom-up approach and is context-dependent, focusing on individuals, households, communities, and social groups. Furthermore, livelihood adaptation is crucial to cope with various risks and shocks, which pose a greater threat for vulnerable residents living in a slum area. This analysis attempts to understand the forms of livelihood adaptation and constraints within the area. This understanding also contributes to a valuable discussion on livelihood and better interventions. The Garrett’s ranking is employed to identify and analyze these forms and constraints. The dominant adaptation forms involve job seeking, land and tools utilization, counting on family support, and increasing societal concern for others. The key constraints comprise limited job opportunities, inequality, damaged infrastructure, inappropriate social assistance, and uncertain natural disruption. Both adaptation forms and constraints are interconnected, and resolving constraints is needed to facilitate effective adaptation.
Panel Seemingly Unrelated Regression on Employment in Tourism Sector: Evidence in Central Java Province Khasanah, Dindha Uswatun; Kurniawan, Mahrus Lutfi Adi
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16851

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Job opportunities are the main problem faced by Indonesia because the large of population, high population growth rate and large workforce. The tourism sector has a large multiplier effect on employment and become a potential sector as a source of income for a country or region. By combining cross-section and time-series data in 35 districts and cities in Central Java Province from 2016-2020 and the Seemingly Unrelated Regression Panel approach. The results showed that supporting infrastructure for the tourism sector, such as the number of hotel rooms and the number of restaurants, had an effect on employment in the tourism sector, and a positive effect was shown by the variable number of tourist objects and tourist visits. The coefficient value on the wage variable which is quite large indicates that the elasticity of employment related to wages is quite high. The implication of the research is increasing the quality and quantity of sustainable tourist objects can attract an increase in foreign and domestic tourist visits so as to increase the workforce through the tourism sector. The implication of the study to strengthen among government, private sector and local community to develop sustainable tourism sectors.
The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on the Subjective Well-Being of Indonesian Households Athoillah, Moh; Muharromah, Nailul Alvi
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16852

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Subjective well-being (SWB) refers to people who have a positive emotion, high life satisfaction, and low negative sentiments. The socioeconomic condition of households plays a very important role in determining the level of SWB. Apart from economic factors, it is believed that there are some other factors affecting SWB of household. This research examines how socio-economic factors can affect SWB households using the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS-5) microdata, this research will analyse both descriptive and inferential statistics. Applying descriptive analysis, we found that the number of happier households were much higher than those that were not. While, the logistic regression showed that economic status, education, health, marital status and stated feeling significantly affect to SWB. The study found no association among SWB, the number of dependents, and location of respondents. These findings showed that economic factors did not solely determine household welfare.
Investigating the Effects of Minimum Wage and Non-Compliance on Formal Employment: Evidence in Java Island Fadhilah, Mutiara Gita; Damayanti, Arie
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16855

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There is an ongoing debate in the field of minimum wage literature, with different theories predicting varying impacts on employment. According to neoclassical theory, when the minimum wage increases and becomes binding, employment decreases. However, the monopsony labor market theory predicts that minimum wage can increase employment. Empirical examination in Indonesia has yielded mixed results, depending on the data and empirical model specification. Our study used panel data of regencies/cities in Java Island between 2017 to 2021 period and the fixed effect estimation method. We found that the minimum wage can increase employment in the formal sector, but the effect diminishes as non-compliance increases. This suggests that the benefit of a minimum wage in protecting workers depends on enforcement and that weak enforcement and setting a minimum wage too high may cause more non-compliance, which could harm formal employment.
Fiscal Determinants of Stress in the Maluku Islands Region Matitaputty, Izaac Tonny
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16863

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This study identifies and assesses the impact of transfers to regions, local-own source revenue (Pendapatan Asli Daerah, PAD), gross regional domestic product, population, and construction cost index (CCI) on fiscal stress in regencies / cities in Maluku Province in 2015-2022. The data was obtained from Statistics Indonesia and Directorate of Financial Balance of the Ministry of Finance, analyzed quantitatively using panel data regression analysis and a fixed effect model obtained through Hausman test. The results indicate that the transfers to regions and PAD have a negative and significant impact on the fiscal stress, in contrast to the CCI. They suggest that higher transfers to regions and PAD would decrease the fiscal stress, and the CCI was a determinant in the local expenditure to increase regional growth and community services. The stress caused by limited PAD might be alleviated by the availability of potential regional resources and readiness of human resources.
Integrated Interaction between Tourism, Economy, and Ecology in Indonesia: Coupling Coordination Degree Method Faizah, Raudlatul; Kusumawardani, Deni
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16864

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Indonesian tourism sector becomes an important part of national development planning over the past decade. However, the development of the tourism sector stimulates many negative ecological issues. Tourism has a complex relationship with the economy and ecological quality. it is essential to investigate progress of tourism-economy-ecology system. An integrated study of this system can be analyzed using coupling coordination degree method (CCDM) that provides overview of interaction and level of coordination in systems. The findings show that coupling degree between tourism-economy-ecology systems increases from run-in to high-phases. This condition indicates that there was strong connection between systems during observation. Meanwhile, the coupling coordination degree constitutes an ever-increasing evolution from approaching-disorder to well coordination. It shows that the systems are increasingly supportive of each other. Conversely, higher level of coordination is accompanied by decline in environmental system. Promoting ecological quality becomes critical policy for sustainable tourism growth.
Monitoring Urban Growth: The Case of Burayu Town, Oromia Regional State of Ethiopia Abebe, Birhanu Girma; Gemeda, Bedane Shata; Amare, Agemasie Gebeyehu
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v19i1.16865

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Due to the presence of a low level of urbanization in developing countries, the horizontal expansion of cities/towns is obvious and results in a rapid rate of urbanization. To monitor the horizontal expansion/growth of the Burayu town from 1986 to 2020 and forecasting by 2030, a time series and high-resolution aerial and satellite images were used. Besides, GIS tools and techniques were applied to organize and analyze the data. Results indicate that the town of Burayu horizontally expanded by 6,331 Ha from year 1986 to 2020; and will expand doubly by 2030.To monitor the growth/ expansion of towns and cities of the urban extent, the town administration and decision-makers should promote; the compact city and mixed-use principles, as well as the regional planning approaches.

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