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Diponegoro Journal of Economics
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
ISSN : 23373814     EISSN : 29631688     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Media publikasi karya ilmiah lulusan S1 Prodi Ilmu Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis Universitas Diponegoro yang berisi tentang kajian pembangunan dan kajian ekonomi beserta seluruh aplikasinya.
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The Effect of Hosting Mega-Sporting Events on Asian Countries’ Economic Growth Rifqi Muhammad Aufa; Akhmad Syakir Kurnia
Diponegoro Journal of Economics Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/djoe.48955

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This study aims to see the effect of hosting mega-sporting events: the FIFA World Cup, Summer Olympics, and Winter Olympics on Asian countries’ economic growth, such as China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Bahrain, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, and India from 1998 to 2023. This study compares the effects of each Mega-Sporting Event (MSE) across nations using panel data.  Because it takes into consideration country-specific factors that could affect the outcomes, the Fixed Effect Model (FEM) was used.  Hosting the FIFA World Cup did not have a positive effect on economic growth, hosting the Summer Olympics brought a positive effect on economic growth, and hosting the Winter Olympics did not have a positive effect on economic growth. A limitation of this study is that it did not include Qatar because the variables used in the research were unavailable. Additionally, the study did not examine the indirect effects of hosting mega-sporting events on economic growth. This study offers a novel cross-country panel analysis on the economic impact of hosting MSEs in Asia over 26 years using a Fixed Effect Model.
Sektor Potensial Sebagai Backbone pada Kabupaten Berbasis Sektor Pertambangan di Kalimantan Selatan Muzdalifah Muzdalifah; Syahrituah Siregar; Ayu Fitriani; Norlatifah Norlatifah
Diponegoro Journal of Economics Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/djoe.50670

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This study identifies potential economic sectors as key drivers in mining-based regencies of South Kalimantan by analyzing inter-sectoral linkages (forward-backward linkages), value-added, and economic impacts. Using Input-Output analysis and Klassen typology on 2016 data covering 17 sectors, the study identifies leading sectors capable of driving economic growth amid declining contributions from the extractive sector. The results highlight Processing Industry, Waste Management, Information/Communication, Accommodation, and Real Estate as key sectors with varying dominance across regencies: Tanah Bumbu (Processing, Waste, Information), Kotabaru (Processing, Waste, Accommodation, Real Estate), and Balangan & Tabalong (Processing, Waste, Information, Accommodation, Real Estate). The novelty of this research lies in combining Input-Output and Klassen analyses to integrate linkages with income-output multiplier effects, providing accurate policy recommendations for inclusive post-mining economic development.
Pengaruh Kependudukan, Perekonomian Regional, dan Pembangunan Manusia terhadap Lingkungan: Tantangan dan Peluang bagi Pembangunan Kota Berkelanjutan Arya Radinsyah Fauzi; Farid Azfa Putra; Ridho Alfajar; M Firman Afdallah; Vitriyani Tri Purwaningsih; Neli Aida
Diponegoro Journal of Economics Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/djoe.50691

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This study examines the environmental effects of urban development by analyzing the influence of population, regional economy, and human development on waste generation in Sumatra, Indonesia. Using panel data from 10 provincial capitals and applying the generalized least squares (GLS) method, the study finds that population density and Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) based on expenditure—a proxy for consumption levels—are positively associated with increased waste production. In contrast, the Human Development Index (HDI) exhibits a negative relationship with waste generation. The study contributes to the literature by employing a panel-data approach to explore the interplay between human development and waste production in urban Sumatra, offering insights for sustainable urban planning.
Interaksi Dinamis Faktor Ekonomi terhadap Kesejahteraan Petani di Provinsi DI Yogyakarta: Pendekatan Granger Causality Indrawan Firdauzi; Fitri Amalinda Harahap; Asmi Ayuning Hidayah; Muhammad Farid Alfarisy
Diponegoro Journal of Economics Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/djoe.50709

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The agricultural sector is one of Indonesia's economic sectors. With a comparison of land area and overall production, the province of D.I. Yogyakarta ranks among the largest producers in Indonesia. The inadequate well-being of farmers continues to be a pressing concern in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. This study examines the effects of the interconnections among farmers' exchange rates, poverty, consumer price indices, inequality, and inflation on farmers' well-being in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Utilizing secondary data sourced from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Yogyakarta Province spanning from 2005 to 2023 in a time series format, we employed the Granger Causality model to examine the interrelationship among the farmers' exchange rate, inflation rate, poverty, and inequality in Yogyakarta Province. Our analysis revealed that the one-way link over the long term indicated that only the consumer price index had a beneficial impact on the farmer's exchange rate. Moreover, inequality adversely impacts the farmers' exchange rate, signifying that an increase in provincial inequality results in a decline in farmers' income. In examining causal relationships, several noteworthy discoveries emerged, including that inflation impacts inequality, which subsequently affects the farmers' exchange rate, and the farmers' exchange rate influences the consumer price index. As a novel contribution, this paper presents the first attempt to examine the factors influencing farmer welfare in the Province of DI Yogyakarta. We investigate the potential causal effects of key economic variables—including inequality, inflation, and exchange rates—on farmers.
Bibliometric Analysis of the Influence of Fundamental Political Policies on Gold/USD Price Movements Anthony Andrew Wahyu Kusumo Hadi
Diponegoro Journal of Economics Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/djoe.50701

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In the wake of rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties, understanding how fundamental political policies influence gold and USD price dynamics is critical for investors and policymakers. This study aims to systematically map existing literature on the interplay between policy decisions and gold/USD movements using a qualitative bibliometric approach. The author retrieved 1,000 publications from Google Scholar (2020–2025), extracted publication metrics via Publish or Perish, and visualized co‑authorship and keyword co‑occurrence networks with VOSviewer. Four thematic clusters emerged: (1) digital finance and system scalability, (2) policy uncertainty and crisis impact, (3) market efficiency and political dynamics, and (4) emerging financial technologies. High‑relevance terms such as wavelet, pandemic, scalability, blockchain, and political risk underscore the dominance of advanced quantitative methods, crisis‑driven market analysis, infrastructural challenges, and policy‑induced volatility. Our findings highlight the importance of integrating economic, political, and technological dimensions to inform adaptive policy frameworks and stabilize markets. This bibliometric synthesis provides a foundation for future empirical research exploring policy‑driven gold and currency price behavior. This research makes an original contribution by applying a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to map the evolution of literature on fundamental political policies and gold/USD price dynamics, and by identifying underexplored research gaps.

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