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Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 19077947     EISSN : 25415395     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics (JIAE) is an online journal sponsored by the Faculty of Economics and Bussiness, Universitas Brawijaya. The purpose of this journal is to enhance the study of economic issues on all aspects of applied economics and finance.
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VERIFYING OF BETA CONVERGENCE FOR SOUTH EAST COUNTRIES OF ASIA Blaško, Michaela; Yusran, Husna Leila
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya

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The convergence means the process of balancing disparities in chosen indicators of homogeneous economic groups. β-convergence and is based on the assumption, where less developed economy grows faster than advanced ones, so GDP per capita has higher speed in less developed economy. In this article is verified β convergence based on dependency between the growth of real GDP per capita and the initial level of real GDP per capita (in PPP) and by modifications of this relationship by using of Least Squares Method for 9 countries of South East Asia in different samples since 2000 till 2015. For completely explanation of dependency and calculation of consistent, minimal estimator are used dummies and created a structural parameter, which eliminate shocks and possible disparities between chosen countries. Based on reached results was proved convergence just in sample since 2004 till 2008 between chosen nine countries of South East Countries of Asia.
TRUMP’S ELECTED SHOCK EFFECT IN INDONESIAN STOCK MARKET Sagita, Vietha Devia
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya

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It is inevitable that the presidential election in the United States can caused stock market fluctuations both in the United States alone as well as in other countries, for example Indonesia. Using regression method and chow test this study aimed at the effects before and after the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States on November 8, 2016. Using the data series shares the value of DJIA and ICI, this study analyzes the emergence of shock due to the change of president in United Staten share prices at the stock market in Indonesia. Based on the chow test result, the election of Donald Trump can provide a shock effect on ICI as well as DJIA, because the value of 6.917956 F count is larger than the value of 3,93 F table. DJIA positive influence on the value of ICI shares due to the election of Donald Trump is significantly below 5% at 1855.782. Meanwhile, before the election of Donald Trump DJIA has a negative influence on the ICI for - 1407.59. Based on that we can conclude that the election of Donald Trump bring a good impact on the growth of the Indonesian stock market.
ABILITY TO PAY AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY ANALYSIS OF CLEAN WATER NEEDS FROM DUSUN SEPURAN, JEMBER REGENCY Agus Luthfi; Moh. Saleh; Maryunani Maryunani; Herman Cahyo Diartho
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol. 7 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya

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This research aimed to discover how Dusun Sepuran society could fulfill clean water needs using Ability to Pay (ATP) and Willingness to Pay (WTP) approach. This research used quantitative analysis method affirmed by qualitative method. Based on data processing result, it was known that Dusun Sepuran society ATP categorized within captive rider category. It means that, ATP value for water needs proportion is lower than WTP. This is due to high Electricity Base Tariff Rate which cause water fulfillment cost, as most of Dusun Sepuran people must use water pump. Therefore proper policy implementation is necessary in handling water crisis threat at Dusun Sepuran in the future
OVERCOMING THE POVERTY TRAP THROUGH EDUCATION: AN INTERGENERATIONAL STUDY ON INDONESIA Pohan, Hilda L. Masniarita; Vitale, Jefrey D.
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol 6, No 1 (2016)
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Poverty has an inter-generational dimension. Individuals born into poor families are constrained to obtain education. Low education leads to low productivity which then leads to low income. The purpose of this study is to present a case study of Indonesia’s experience with public expenditures on education and its effect on inter-generational poverty alleviation and medium term impact on individual income. This study uses Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) data consisting of families’ income, level of education, and health data over a ten year period. The results suggest that education explains the income variation. Parents’ income plays a bigger role in predicting children’s income than parents’ income. It suggests the importance of education in breaking the inter-generational poverty trap.
FISCAL MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA: THE PERSPECTIVE OF POLITICAL-ECONOMY INFORMATION Darono, Agung
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol 6, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya

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Fiscal management is an effort to formulate fiscal policies to be implemented, controlled, and responsible based on the government regulation. For this purpose, fiscal authority undoubtedly needs an adequate support from the country’s financial information. The provision of information for the sake of this fiscal management cannot only be seen as an issue of economic-information which tends to emphasize on the process of information allocation, production, distribution, and consumption as an economic commodity. Using a conceptual framework of political-economy information, the information provision in the context of fiscal management is more of a constellation of various existing economic-information that should be correlated with the involved actors, and comprehensively take into account the surrounding social-political structure. By employing an interpretive policy analysis as the data analysis approach, this study finds that fiscal authority in Indonesia has gradually made a number of efforts to improve the mechanism of the nation’s financial information provision for those who have fiscal management interests, either from income information (tax/non-tax) or expenditure information. In some conditions, it is identified that the initiative of information provision for the advantage of fiscal management as well as its implementation requires proper political support. 
STRATEGIES TO DEVELOP FOOD CROP COMMODITY TO IMPROVE THE PROSPERITY OF RURAL FARMERS IN GR0BOGAN DISTRICT Setiawan, Avi Budi; Prajanti, Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol 6, No 2 (2016)
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The policy strategy to develop the agricultural sector in Indonesia is important to be arranged as agriculture has various problems and needs a comprehensive policy. Many districts in Central Java are dominated by agriculture sector where agricultural  becomes the basis for the economy. The agricultural sector therefore provides significant contribution towards economic structure and commodities’ production. In terms of commodity, corn is the second biggest agricultural commodity after paddy in Grobogan district in Central Java, reflected by a huge demand of corn in the market. The strategy to develop corn farming in Grobogan district therefore needs to be dealt with various criteria and alternatives. This study will consider several aspects which have an important role in agricultural sector as strategies to develop food crop particularly corn commodity to improve the farmers’ prosperity in Grobogan.
THE EFFECT OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT COMPENSATION TO EMPLOYEE’S LOYALTY (Case Study at Directorate of Human Resources in PT. Pos Indonesia (Persero) Jalan Cilaki No. 73 Bandung) Manurung, Siska Purnama; Kasenda, Regina Keren
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol 7, No 1 (2017)
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 As company’s main resource, the employees welfare need to be assured, such as through compensation. A proper compensation will make the employees loyal to the company and increase their contribution and productivity.The phenomenon that occurs is the high turnover rate of state-owned company or government-owned company caused by the low level of compensation. PT. Pos Indonesia (Persero) is a state-owned company engaged in courier, logistics, and financial transactions in Indonesia.This research was conducted in Direktorat SDM PT. Pos Indonesia (Persero) Jalan Cilaki No. 73 Bandung to assess the influence of compensation, both directly and indirectly, to the employees’ loyalty. Multiple linear regression analysis indicates that direct compensation has 38, 8% significant and positive relation with the employee’s loyalty, while indirect compensation has 48, 2% significant and positive relation with the employee’s loyalty.
UNDERSTANDING BEHAVIOR IN THE SELECTION OF ZAKAT METHODS: AN ANALYSIS OF MUZAKKI IN MALANG CITY, INDONESIA Marlina Ekawaty
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol. 7 No. 2 (2017)
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This paper analyzes the behavior of muzakki (zakat contributors) in Indonesia in selecting zakat methods. In the Prophet and Khulafa 'al-Rasyhidin’s era, muzakki paid zakat to zakat officer either for apparent or non-apparent property. However, in Uthman b. Affan era, it was different. The question is, how muzakki in Indonesia pay zakat for their property? Using descriptive statistics, Pearson Chi Square and Contingency Coefficient test, the main findings reveal that zakat is paid through three methods – directly to mustahiq, through zakat institution and combination of both methods. Muzakki prefers mosque to formal zakat institution, BAZ and LAZ. The methods selection to pay zakat is significantly associated with monthly income, education and age. Zakat payment through BAZ and LAZ is mostly carried out by done by more muzakki who have high monthly income, high level of education, and young age.    
Economic Develompment Strategy Through Rural Areas A Case Study in Toba Samosir, North Sumatera, Indonesia Dita Nurul Aini Mustika Dewi
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020)
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This study aims to analyze rural area development after Law No. 4, 2014, concerning villages. The new round of village development begins with the rights of recognition and the program of rural development by the Indonesian government. In this case, the village fund is the government flagship policy for village development, which considered to succeed in increasing the quality of people's lives through infrastructure, community empowerment, and the formation of rural areas. The development of rural areas is a center of growth, whereas focusing on the most developed areas in the disadvantaged region. To encourage the village economy, some policies used in rural areas by developing several villages that have different potential within locations. A method in this research is a case study that occurred over the past four years in Indonesia. In this case, the declining number of poor people become interesting. It happens because rural development, such as Ajibata, Toba Samosir, North Sumatra, Indonesia, can encourage regional development. The concept of rural areas relying on the coffee's attractiveness and coffee's processed as well as increasing the scale of coffee’s agricultural and the coffee's product value. Therefore, innovations in rural area development are significant to support regional economic development.
Study of Income Comparison on Potato Farmers Between Panenmart's Partner and Non-Partner Farizah Dhaifina Amran; Tsalis Kurniawan Husain; Andi Azrarul Amri
Journal of Indonesian Applied Economics Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020)
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The supply chain has become a problem in the trade of agricultural products. The farmers still got low prices while the price at the end consumer is high. Panenmart is there to help improve the welfare of farmers, especially horticultural farmers in South Sulawesi by establishing appropriate food prices and sustainable supply. The objectives of this study are: 1) To identify the factors that determine the decisions of potato farmers in Kanreapia Village, Gowa Regency in partnering with Panenmart. 2) To analyze income differences between potato farmers in Kanreapia Village, Gowa Regency in partnering with Panenmart. The research was carried out in Kanreapia Village, Gowa Regency because it is a vegetable producing region with several farmers partnering with Panenmart. The number of respondents used was 40 people, which are 20 Panenmart’s farmers partner and 20 of the non-partner. The results found that 1) The factors that determine the decision of potato farmers in Kanreapia Village to partner with Panenmart are the age and the farmers’ institution. 2) There is no significant difference in income between both groups.

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