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Indonesian Development Economics and Localities
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IDEAL (Indonesian Development Economics and Localities) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to facilitating rapid scientific communication while maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. Published two times a year, the journal welcomes original articles, short communications, review articles, and letters to the editor, all of which undergo rigorous peer review before publication. As an online-only journal, IDEAL does not assign page numbers; instead, each article is given a unique article number. With a broad scope, IDEAL serves as a platform for research that focuses on development economics and local dynamics, as well as issues related to sustainability, inclusivity, and equitable economic growth. By connecting academics, practitioners, and stakeholders from various sectors, the journal aims to generate new insights, address multidimensional challenges, and foster policy innovation amid global expansion, particularly within Indonesia’s diverse regions. True to its name, IDEAL integrates theory and practice in development economics, emphasizing the role of localities as key factors in sustainable growth. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the journal seeks to build synergy between academic research and real-world implementation, contributing to solving complex economic challenges and enhancing societal well-being.
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Analysis of the Impact of Infrastructure Development on Gross Regional Domestic Product of West Lombok Regency 2010 – 2023 Faschal Syawkani Wahid; Muhammad Alwi; Muhammad Dzul Fadli
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/pgsa1m98

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The Publisher, in agreement with the Editor-in-Chief, has retracted this article following a thorough evaluation. The initial investigation raised concerns identified across several articles, including this one. These concerns include, but are not limited to, issues with the peer review process, the inclusion of inappropriate or irrelevant references, the presence of nonstandard phrases, and content that falls outside the journal’s scope. In addition, the withdrawal of this article was requested by the corresponding author for personal reasons, and this request was fully endorsed by all co-authors. In light of these factors, the Publisher, in consultation with the Editor-in-Chief, has determined that the integrity of the article’s results and conclusions cannot be guaranteed. Accordingly, the article has been formally retracted.
Implementation of the Mahyani Rehab Program by Baznas in an Effort to Overcome Housing Poverty in Bugis Village, Taliwang District, West Sumbawa Regency Martina Wati; Busaini, Busaini
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/vjcsth98

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This study aims to describe the implementation of the MAHYANI Rehab Program by BAZNAS as an effort to overcome housing poverty in Bugis Village, Taliwang District, West Sumbawa Regency. The approach used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques in the form of observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the program involves data collection of prospective aid recipients, verification of house conditions, and distribution of aid with funding sources originating from zakat, infak, and sedekah (ZIS). This program has encouraged the improvement of uninhabitable houses to be more suitable and comfortable, such as replacing dirt floors with permanent floors, repairing the structure of stilt houses with stronger materials, and building permanent houses made of bricks. This program not only provides decent housing for the poor, but also reflects the principles of social justice and concern that are in line with Islamic values. The positive impacts of this program include improving the quality of life, reducing the number of uninhabitable houses, and creating public awareness of the importance of adequate housing.
The Influence of the Composite Indicator of the Human Development Index on Economic Growth in West Nusa Tenggara Province 2013 – 2023 Amanda Anjani Agustina; St. Maryam; Helmy Fuadi
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January-June
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This study investigates the relationship between economic growth and human development indicators in West Nusa Tenggara Province during the period of 2013–2023. Using a quantitative descriptive approach, the research utilizes secondary time series data collected through library research and documentation techniques from official institutions. The variables include Economic Growth (dependent) and four independent variables representing the dimensions of the Human Development Index (HDI): Life Expectancy, Average Years of Schooling, Expected Years of Schooling, and Per Capita Expenditure. Multiple linear regression analysis, supported by classical assumption tests and statistical evaluations (t-test, F-test, and adjusted R2), is employed to examine the data. The results indicate that, both partially and simultaneously, the HDI components do not have a significant effect on economic growth, suggesting an indirect relationship. The findings highlight the need for policy interventions that enhance the economic sector's value-added potential to promote job creation and improve HDI in the region.
The Influence of Product and Facility Diversity on Consumer Loyalty at Yuank Canteen, Bima City Fatuniah; Sulhaini
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/w9wzpw24

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Economic progress has driven rapid growth in the business sector, including food businesses such as canteens and restaurants. Increasingly tight competition requires business actors to increase competitive advantages, one of which is through product diversity and service facilities that can increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. This study aims to examine the effect of product and facility diversity on customer loyalty with a quantitative approach. The location of the study was Yuank Canteen in Bima City, with a sample of 100 respondents selected using purposive sampling techniques. The research instruments were tested for validity and reliability, and analyzed using multiple linear regression accompanied by t-test, F-test, and coefficient of determination. The results showed that product and facility diversity partially and simultaneously had a significant effect on customer loyalty. This finding underlines the importance of product innovation and the provision of adequate facilities as a strategy to build customer loyalty. It is recommended that Yuank Canteen increase promotions through social media as an effort to expand market reach and build closer relationships with consumers.
The Influence of Brand Equity and Brand Image on Purchase Intention of Kawasaki Brand in Mataram City Putri Indriani; Sulhaini; Handry Sudiartha A
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/e08agf32

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This study aims to determine the effect of Brand Equity and Brand Image on Purchase Interest in Kawasaki Products in Mataram City. The population of this study is all individuals who know Kawasaki products in Mataram City. The data collection method uses a survey sample. The data collection technique uses an online survey with a data collection tool, namely a questionnaire. In addition, this study uses a sample of 100 people who know Kawasaki products in Mataram City with a sampling method of purposive sampling. This type of research is associative causal. Data processing in this study uses SPSS 24.0 for windows by conducting validity tests, reliability tests, classical assumption tests, partial tests (t), coefficient of determination tests and multiple linear regression tests. The results of data analysis show that: (1) Brand Equity has a positive and significant effect on purchase interest, meaning that the higher the consumer perception of the brand, the greater their interest in buying the product. (2) Brand image has a positive and significant influence on purchasing interest. This means that if consumers have a good perception of the brand image, the brand is considered to be of high quality, trustworthy and in line with the brand's lifestyle, then they will be more interested and motivated to buy products from that brand.

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