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Economic Journal of Emerging Markets
ISSN : 20863128     EISSN : 2502180x     DOI : -
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The Economic Journal of Emerging Markets (EJEM) is a peer-reviewed journal which provides a forum for scientific works pertaining to emerging market economies. Published every April and October, this journal welcomes original research papers on all aspects of economic development issues. The journal is fully open access for scholarly readers.
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KONTRIBUSI SEKTOR KEHUTANAN PADA PEMBANGUNAN DAERAH KABUPATEN BLORA Suparmoko M.
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 13 Issue 3, 2008: Indonesian Version
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/vol13iss3aa1998

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 This study is aimed to establish a more reliable measurement called Environmentally Friendly GRDP case of the forestry sector of Blora. The study is adopting the descriptive analytical approach by computing the depletion value of forest natural resources and the degradation value of the environment related to the forest cutting using primary and secondary data. Results of the study indicate that depreciation of forest resources were quite high (approximately 30% of the forest GRDP). So if depreciation of natural resources and environment is neglected and not accounted in the report of GRDP, in turns the sustainability of forest and the economy is in danger. It is therefore to be recommended that Green GRDP must be adopted and computed in order the Governement of each region of Indonesia are able to prepare a better plan and management of the natural resources for long term sustainbale development.Keywords: environmentally friendly GRDP, depletion, degradation, unit rent, benefit transfer
Analisis Daya Saing Industri Pariwisata Untuk Meningkatkan Ekonomi Daerah: (Kajian Perbandingan Daya Saing Pariwisata Antara Surakarta Dengan Yogyakarta) Rina Trisnawati; Wiyadi Wiyadi; Edy Priyono
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 13 Issue 2, 2008: Indonesian Version
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v13i2.224

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The purpose of this study are measuring tourism competitiveness in Surakarta region and determining the contribution of tourism for economic region. This cases are compared with Yogyakarta region as benchmark region for tourism in Indonesia. The study is important because it contributes to PAD (Pendapatan Asli Daerah) and gives impact on related industries such as: travel agent, hotel, restaurant, and small industries. The analysis of this study used Competitiveness Monitor (CM), that is the popular measurement to determine tourism competitiveness. It was used more than 200 countries and it is developed by World Travel and Tourism Council (WWTC). The indicators of CM are Human Tourism Indicator, Price Competitiveness Indicator, Infrastructure Development Indicator, Environment indicator, Technology Advancement Indicator, Human Resources Indicator, Openess Indicator, dan Social Development Indicator. From these indicators, we measure tourism competitiveness index and classify the region in green, grey or red area of tourism competitiveness. The result of analysis indicates the Surakarta region is classified in grey area region of tourism competitiveness. The result also indicates the position of tourism competitiveness of Surakarta region with Yogyakarta region. The government have to develop the tourism sector by analysis the indicators which determine the tourism competitiveness because the tourism sector gives the added revenues for the region. It is very important, which ever Adisumarmo airport (Surakarta) is one of the international airport in Indonesia.
Krisis ekonomi: Penyebab implikasi dan prospeknya di masa depan Anwar Nasution
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Vol. 2 No. 3 (1997)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v2i3.6803

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The financial crisis occurred in many of Asian countries was a shocking phenomena. These countries which known had a miracle economic performance were likely ^gille atached by financial crisis tremendously. This paper focus on the cause, implication and prospect of the crisis to Indonesia economic. Despite the crisis caused by a combination of multi-factors, both of external and internal, it has been an evidence of inconsistency between foreign exchange and fiscal- monetary policy. The crisis has been a real test of their economic fundamental. Apparently, this crisis will has caused serious problem to their economic, both in short term and long term. Hence, the exfefence of a comprehensive, essential and consistent policy is needed urgently. Today is right momentum to improve Indonesian economic seriously.
Public expenditures and poverty: evaluation of the government’s priority programs in Gorontalo Province Muh. Amir Arham; Tresya F. Naue
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 7 Issue 2, 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.vol7.iss2.art4

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Private investments and exports are still limited to drive the economy of Gorontalo, therefore the government expenditures are certainly needed as a driver for the economic growth which in turn reduce the poverty. This research aims to test the effect of public expenditures on education, health, and infrastructure toward poverty. The research used econometric analysis of panel data of regencies/city in Gorontalo, 2009-2013. The results demonstrated that public expenditures on education and health had negative and significant effects toward the poverty level in all regencies/city in Gorontalo while the public expenditure on infrastructure did not have any effect toward the level of poverty in all regencies/city in Gorontalo.
Dutch Disease Economics A case Study of Indonesia Rini Yayuk Priyati
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 1 Issue 3, 2009
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v1i3.2287

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The term ‘Dutch disease’ was first used to describe the indirect effects of the boom in the gas sectorin the Netherlands in the 1960s on other sectors. This paper applies this framework to analysethe impact of the 2007-2008 surge in oil and gas prices in Indonesia. It finds that this has induced areal appreciation of the Rupiah. In contrast to ‘Dutch disease’ theory, it has been accompanied bygrowth in agricultural and manufacturing exports. The simulation results suggest that the observedreal appreciation due to the booming energy has inhibited the growth of Indonesian exports of agriculturaland manufacturing products.Keywords: Dutch disease, energy, agricultural and manufacturing exports
Efisiensi Pengeluaran Pemerintah Daerah di Propinsi Jawa Tengah Lela Dina Pertiwi
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 12 Issue 2, 2007
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v12i2.511

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Through the fiscal decentralization underlied the law No 22 in 1999, the local government now is more responsibility to develop its local economy. The goal of the fiscal decentralization is in order to increase efficiency of the local government in spending its budget. Under assumption that local government is much better know its own need than the central government, every spending will achieve a target according to society goals.This study is to measure the level of efficieny of local government spending in the case of education and health sector in all regency of the central Java province during 1999 and 2002 period by using the Data Envelopment Analysis. In 1999, the results show that the most efficiency on the education spending is Salatiga and it is Boyolali in 2002. Meanwhile, the most efficiency on the health spending is Salatiga and Surakarta achieves the highest efficiency  on it in 2002 .Keywords: Efficiency, local government spending, DEA, education and health.
Kebijakan moneter: Teori dan bukti empiris Iswardono Sardjonopermono
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Vol 3, No 1 (1998)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v3i1.6847

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Monetary crisis accured in Indonesia has showed a serious weakness of monetary policy by Sentral Bank. As written in this paper, there are many weakness and mistakes of Sentral Bank as monetary policy maker in Indonesia.
Elasticity and competitiveness of Indonesia’s palm oil export in India market Awan Setya Dewanta; Riza Noer Arfani; Erfita Erfita
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 8 Issue 2, 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.vol8.iss2.art7

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This study examines the elasticity and competitiveness of Indonsia’s palm oil export in the India market, 1990 -2014. The methods used are Error Correction Model (ECM) and Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) approach. The results shows that the price is inelastic in short-term but it is elastic in long-term. The income and exchange rate are elastic in the long-term. There is also a decline in competitiveness in the market India. These findings also demonstrate that palm oil is normal goods and can be easily substituted with the same products of other countries or other vegetable oils. It threatens the Indonesian palm oil competitiveness in the Indian market.
DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF UNDER DEVELOPED SMALL ISLAND IN SUMENEP Sudarti Sudarti; Zainal Arifin; Sutikno Sutikno
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 2 Issue 3, 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v2i3.pp%p

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The purpose of this study is to build a Geographic Information System and Management Information System models of development of small islands in Sumenep. Based on the identification of economic potential there are few regions such as Nonggunong, Gayam, Ra'as, and Sapeken which have large contribution toward the rice plant production. The whole districts of the islands in Sumenep are the base of cow, horse, chicken and livestock commodities. Sapeken have significant contribution for marine fish. Giligenting, Nonggunong, Gayam, and Arjasa have large potential for brackish fish. Moreover, Gili-genting also has a great contribution for fresh fish.Keywords: Development model, under-developed area, small islandsJEL classification numbers: O13, O14
Analysis of Economic Growth at Regional District Sub Province Semarang in the Fiscal Decentralization Era Amin Pujiati
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 13 Issue 2, 2008: English Version
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v13i2.527

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Every regions government must be able increasing their own regional income. The finance of resources in fiscal decentralization era, such as: regional original income, general allocation funds and natural resources revenue sharing and tax revenue sharingThis research aims to analyze the fiscal decentralization impact to economic growth at regional district in sub province Semarang. The tool of analisis is regression using panel data with Generalized Least Square (GLS) method and Fixed Effect model. It uses district-level data and supplied by the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics during 2002 - 2006The regression result shows that regional income, natural resources revenue sharing and tax revenue sharing, and labor forces have positive impact on economic growth at regional district in sub province Semarang. General allocation funds have negative effect towards economic growth at regional district in sub province Semarang. Fiscal decentralization brings more advantages for regions to manage their own fiscal capacities. The regions governments must be have informational advantages concerning resource allocation with optimalKeywords: Fiscal Decentralization, economic growth, Fixed Effect Model

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