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Analysis of Disparities in Fiscal Needs and Capacity in Central Lombok Regency Before and After the Implementation of the Mandalika Special Economic Zone Erika Purnami; Hailuddin Hailuddin; Eka Agustiani
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/ffa40780

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This study aims to determine the disparity between the fiscal needs and capacity of the Central Lombok Regency before and after the existence of the Mandalika Special Economic Zone (SEZ). This study uses a comparative descriptive method with a quantitative approach and uses secondary data. The data analysis method uses fiscal needs analysis tools, fiscal capacity, average disparity of fiscal needs and capacity, regional financial independence ratio, regional financial dependency ratio and regional financial decentralization degree ratio. The results of the study indicate that the fiscal needs before and after the existence of the Mandalika SEZ are on average higher after the existence of the Mandalika SEZ, while for the fiscal capacity, the average amount is constant both before the existence of the Mandalika SEZ and after the existence of the Mandalika SEZ, so that the disparity between fiscal needs and fiscal capacity after the existence of the Mandalika SEZ is on average higher than before the existence of the Mandalika SEZ, which means that the financial capacity of the regional government is decreasing to finance its financial needs. This is also reflected by the average low level of independence followed by a very high level of dependency and a very low degree of fiscal decentralization. This situation illustrates that the Central Lombok Regency Government is still very dependent on transfer funds from the central government. To reduce the level of dependency, the Central Lombok Regency Government must optimally explore PAD sources.
Factors Determining Regional Tax Revenue: Case Study of Districts and Cities in West Nusa Tenggara 2019–2023 Lesi Anaputri; M. Irwan; Eka Agustiani
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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This study aims to analyze the factors that influence District/City Regional Taxes in NTB in 2019-2023. This research method is quantitative research with an associative approach. This study uses secondary data obtained from the website of the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance (DJPK) of the Ministry of Finance and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of West Nusa Tenggara Province. The variables used in this study are Population, Per Capita Income and GRDP. To determine the regression model, three approaches are used, namely the Common Effect Model, Fixed Effect Model and Random Effect Model. The selection of the best model is carried out through three tests, namely the Chow Test (likelihood test), the Hausman Test and the Lagrange Multiplier Test. For the calculation using the Classical Assumption Test consisting of the Multicollinearity Test and the Heteroscedasticity Test. And Hypothesis Test with Partial Test (t test), Simultaneous Test (f test) and Coefficient of Determination (R2). The results of the study indicate that the population variable has a negative and insignificant effect. The per capita income variable has a negative and significant effect, and the GRDP variable has a positive and significant effect on regional taxes in regencies/cities in NTB. Simultaneous calculations provide results that the population, per capita income and GRDP variables have a positive and significant effect on regional taxes with a large effect of 84.89 percent, and the remaining 15.11 percent is influenced by other variables not examined in this study or other variables outside the model.
The Influence of Regional Government Spending, Labor and Investment on Economic Growth in Districts/Cities in West Nusa Tenggara Province 2014-2023 Jihan Qur’Ani Lestari; M Irwan; Siti Fatimah
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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This study aims to analyze the effect of Regional Government Spending, Labor and Investment on Economic Growth in Regencies/Cities in West Nusa Tenggara Province in 2014-2023. This research method is quantitative research with an associative approach. This study uses secondary data obtained from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Regional Finance Agency (BKD), Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Agency (DPMPTSP), and Manpower and Transmigration Agency during a certain period. The analysis method used is the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method as an estimation technique through Eviews 12 software. For the calculation using Panel Data Analysis with Model Selection Test, Classical Assumption Test and Hypothesis Test. The results of the study indicate that the Regional Government Spending variable has a positive and significant effect on economic growth. The Labor variable has a positive but not significant effect, and the Investment variable has a positive and significant effect on economic growth in West Nusa Tenggara Province. Simultaneous calculations provide results that the variables of Regional Government Expenditure, Labor, Investment have a positive and significant effect on economic growth with a large influence of 93.01% percent, and the remaining 6.99 percent is influenced by other variables not included in the model.
Analysis of Regional Fixed Asset Management in Supporting Regional Original Income (PAD) in Central Lombok Regency 2013-2022 Laily Rohmi Alfiana; M. Irwan; Siti Fatimah
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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This study aims to analyze the management of regional fixed assets in supporting Regional Original Income (PAD) in Central Lombok Regency during the period 2013–2022. The main focus of this study is to measure the contribution, effectiveness, and efficiency of fixed asset utilization and examine how fixed asset management is implemented. The method used is quantitative descriptive with contribution analysis techniques, effectiveness ratios, and efficiency ratios to Regional Original Income based on budget realization report data and fixed asset balance sheets. The results of the study indicate that the contribution of revenue from fixed asset utilization to PAD in 2013-2022 has an average result of very low, still relatively low and fluctuating. The level of effectiveness of fixed asset utilization revenue in 2013-2022 with an average result of less effective and the efficiency of fixed asset utilization revenue in 2013-2022 has an average result of quite efficient. The level of effectiveness and efficiency of asset utilization is also not optimal, due to the low quality of management, minimal maintenance, and lack of accuracy in asset inventory. Some of the problems found include assets that do not have clear legality, recording that is not in accordance with the classification, and utilization that is not yet optimal. Therefore, a more structured, transparent, and accountable fixed asset management strategy is needed to increase its contribution to PAD and support regional fiscal independence.
Analysis of the Influence of Economic Growth, Investment, and Unemployment Rate on Inequality between Regions in West Nusa Tenggara Siti Rahmawati; Iwan Harsono; Muaidy Yasin
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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This study aims to analyze how economic growth, investment and unemployment rates affect inequality between regions in NTB. This study is a quantitative study. In this study, data collection was carried out directly through the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of NTB Province. The data analysis method used in this study is panel data regression analysis using eviews 12. The results of this study indicate that economic growth and investment have a positive and significant effect on inequality between regions in NTB, while the unemployment rate has a negative and insignificant effect on inequality, simultaneously the variables of economic growth, investment and unemployment rates have a significant effect on inequality between regions in NTB.
The Influence of Social Security for Workers, Length of Service, and Incentives on the Work Productivity of Employees at Pawnshops in Mataram City Aziza Catya Wardhani; St. Maryam; Sataruddin Sataruddin
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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Financial institutions, both banks and non-banks, play an important role in supporting economic activities. Over time, the distribution of funds by non-bank financial institutions for working capital, consumption, and investment has increased, indicating that both are actively contributing to meeting the needs of the community. This study aims to analyze the influence of social security for workers, length of service, and incentives that have a significant effect on the work productivity of Pegadaian office employees in Mataram City. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive research with the analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis with the Eviews 12 application. After testing was carried out, the results obtained partially were that social security for workers had a positive and insignificant effect on employee work productivity while length of service and incentives had a positive and significant effect on employee work productivity. Simultaneously, the three variables have a positive and significant effect on the work productivity of Pegadaian office employees in Mataram City.
Analysis of the Influence of Money Supply, Interest Rates, and Inflation on Indonesia's Economic Growth for the Period 2006-2023 Abdullah Harun Kemal; Ida Ayu Putri Suprapti; Irwan Suriadi
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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The purpose of this study is to examine the correlation between inflation, interest rates, money supply, and economic development in Indonesia from 2006 to 2023. Data collection techniques used include documentation and literature studies collected from various sources (such as files). Researchers also use the BPS and BI websites to collect data. Multiple linear regression analysis and explanatory quantitative analysis using Eviews 12 are used in this study. The study findings show that from 2006 to 2023, the amount of money in circulation, interest rates (birate), and inflation (ihk) all have an impact on the development of the Indonesian economy. However, the amount of money in circulation has a negative and insignificant effect, interest rates have a negative and insignificant impact, while inflation has a positive and significant impact.
Willingness To Pay (WTP) Analysis for the Development of Pancor Kopong Water Tourism Facilities M. Zainurrahman; Diswandi Diswandi; Muhammad Dzul Fadli
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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Pancor Kopong Water Tourism Object has a natural attraction in the form of a bathing pool surrounded by rice fields, with great potential for development. This study aims to analyze the magnitude of visitors' Willingness to Pay (WTP) towards the development of tourism facilities using a quantitative approach with a descriptive survey method. A sample of 99 respondents aged 16–35 years was selected purposively. The analysis techniques used include classical assumption tests, descriptive analysis, the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM), and multiple linear regression. The results showed an average WTP value of IDR 2,444, with a total estimated annual contribution reaching IDR 48,097,920. Of the five variables analyzed (age, gender, education, income, and duration of visit), only income had a significant effect on WTP. This finding confirms that economic factors are the main determinant of visitors' willingness to pay. This study recommends the need for participation-based tourism development and further studies with a wider range of locations and variables.
Determinants of Female Bamboo Weaving Craftsmen's Labor Force Participation in Taman Sari Village, Gunung Sari District, West Lombok Regency Abu Rizal Kholid; Gusti Ayu Arini; Ahmad Zaenal Wafik
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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This study aims to analyze wages, work experience, age, marital status and the presence of toddlers as determinants that influence the labor force participation of female bamboo weaving craftsmen in Taman Sari village, Gunung Sari sub-district, West Lombok regency. This type of research is quantitative explanatory. The data in this study are primary data with data collection methods using the census method. The population in this study were 34 female bamboo weaving craftsmen in Taman Sari village. The analysis model used in this study was multiple linear regression. The results of the study showed that the wage variable partially had a significant and positive effect on women's work time, the work experience and marital status variables partially did not have a significant and positive effect on women's work time, the age and presence of toddlers variables partially did not have a significant and negative effect on women's work time. The results of the study simultaneously showed that the variables of wages, work experience, age, marital status and the presence of toddlers together had a positive and significant effect on women's work time. It is hoped that the government can facilitate job training programs so that workers, especially female craftsmen, have specific skills and are motivated to develop their capacity.
The Influence of Education Level, Age and Work Experience on the Productivity of Employee Workforce at the Selaparang District Office, Mataram City Dea Farlingga Feny; Gusti Ayu Arini; Ahmad Zaenal Wafik
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of education level, age, and work experience on employee work productivity at the Selaparang District Office, Mataram City. The population in this study were all employees at the Selaparang District Office, Mataram City, totaling 31 people, consisting of 20 PNS, 1 PPPK, and 10 Non ASN. This study used the census method as a data collection method, with data collection techniques in the form of questionnaires and literature studies. The analysis techniques used were the Likert scale and Eviews 12 software, with multiple linear regression analysis methods, determination coefficient test (R²), t test (partial), and F test (simultaneous). The results showed that the variables of education level, age, and work experience simultaneously had a significant effect on employee work productivity at the Selaparang District Office, Mataram City. The coefficient of determination (R2) value was 0.62, which means that the three independent variables in the model can explain the variation in work productivity by 62%, while the remaining 38% was influenced by other variables outside this research model.

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