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Media Trend: Berkala Kajian Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan
ISSN : 18581307     EISSN : 24607649     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21107/mediatrend
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Economic Development Program provides a platform for researchers who want to publish their research results through "MEDIATREND", the periodical Journal of economic studies and development studies. Journal "MEDIATREND" published two (2) times a year in March and October and can be accessed online. This journal encompasses original research articles, review articles, and short communications, including: Development Planning, Regional Economics, Public Economics, Moneter, Rural Development And Agricultural, Fiscal, Shari'ah Economics, Public Policies, Institutional Economics, Industrial Economics, ESDM & ESDA, International Economics.
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Leading Sectors and Inequality in Urban Areas of DKI Jakarta Province Taufiqqurrachman, Fahrizal
MediaTrend Vol 20, No 1 (2025): MARET
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.26780

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This study aims to find out the economic structure in 5 cities in DKI Jakarta Province. The research method uses descriptive quantitative research with data sources from the Central Statistics Agency. The 2 analysis tools used are Location Quotient (LQ) and Williamson Index (IW). The development process of DKI Jakarta Province has experienced obstacles due to the Covid-19 pandemic so that it has experienced economic recovery in 2021 post-pandemic. Location Quotient analysis shows that South Jakarta does not have a superior sector, West Jakarta and Central Jakarta have 1 superior sector while the most superior sectors are in North Jakarta with 6 sectors and East Jakarta with 7 sectors. The Williamson Index shows that 2 regions, namely West Jakarta and Central Jakarta, experienced a decrease in income inequality while North Jakarta, South Jakarta and East Jakarta experienced an increase in income inequality. Despite being faced with various problems in regional development in terms of sectoral and income inequality, DKI Jakarta is still a benchmark and reference for development for other regions.
GDP Per Capita Impact on Infant Mortality Rate: Southeast-Asia Lower Middle-Income Countries 2005-2019 Bramantyo, Kenang Gusti; Sihaloho, Estro Dariatno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.22963

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Infant mortality Rate (IMR) is one of the main indicator of the socioeconomic development and the health status of a country. Despite how significant the impact of reducing the infant mortality rate to a country, countries in Southeast Asia, especially the lower middle-income few, still have a relatively high number of Infant mortality rate. Studies have been conducted on the impact of few variables that determine the number of Infant mortality rate. In this paper, the aim is to analyse a few socioeconomic variables such as GDP per Capita, health care expenditure as a share of GDP, total fertility rate and female participation in the labour force on infant mortality rate of lower middle-income countries in Southeast Asia. This study found that GDP per Capita and health care expenditure as a share of GDP have a significant and negative impact on infant mortality rate during the study period. While as Total fertility rate have a significant and positive impact on infant mortality rate, and there is no significant effect of female labour force participation rate on infant mortality rate in the studied countries during the study period.
Analysis Factor Which Influence Sale Volume at Tuberose Business in Desa Pekoren Kabupaten Pasuruan Putra, Achmad Syaifulloh; Soedarto, Teguh; Rizkiyah, Noor
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.27436

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Indonesia is an agricultural nation that produces a wide range of goods and agricultural goods. Tuberose blooms are one of the agricultural products with a high market value. Because tuberose flowers have a unique scent, there is a lot of market interest in and demand for them. To satisfy these needs and expectations, the appropriate marketing plan is required. This study is to define the features of tuberose flowers and assess the viability of farming in order to ascertain the challenges farmers encounter when trying to market their goods. It will also investigate the impact of tuberose flower costs, demand, and production. The study was carried out in Pasuruan, East Java, in Pekoren Village, Rembang District, from March to September of 2024. This research employs a descriptive methodology that combines farming observation and analysis. It is well known that the age group of 51 to 60 years old accounts for 32% of the characteristics depending on age. The R/C score of 3.75 indicates that growing tuberose is both possible and profitable.
The Impact of Islamic Human Development Index and Fiscal Decentralization on Poverty Levels in North Sumatra Harun, Ahmad; Zakik, Zakik; Kurniasari, Widita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.30266

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This study aims to analyze the influence of the Islamic Human Development Index (IHDI) and Fiscal Decentralization on Poverty Levels in Districts/Cities in North Sumatra Province during 2016-2022. The research method uses explanatory research with quantitative data to estimate the influence of dependent variables (IHDI and Fiscal Decentralization) on the Poverty variable. The calculation of the IHDI variable uses the theory and model of Maqashid Syari'ah. The results of this study include is the Islamic Human Development Index (IHDI) has a negative and significant effect on poverty at a 95 percent confidence level in districts/cities in North Sumatra province during 2016-2022. Government spending in the education and health sectors has a negative and significant effect at the 95 percent confidence level. In comparison, government spending in the social sector has a negative but not significant effect at the 95 percent confidence level on poverty in districts/cities in North Sumatra province during 2016-2022. 3). The magnitude of the influence between all variables used, namely; Islamic Human Development Index (IHDI), government spending on education, government spending on health and government spending on social issues on poverty, is 92.78 percent and the remaining 8.22 percent is influenced by other variables that are not analyzed in this study.
ANALYSIS OF INCOME INEQUALITY IN JAVA ISLAND AND ITS INFLUENCING FACTORS IN 2012-2023 Agustina, Diah Tri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.28653

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Economic Growth (GRDP), Human Development Index (HDI), and Unemployment on Income Inequality in Java during the period 2012-2023. The data used in this study are secondary data obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS). This research uses panel data regression model with Random Effect Model (REM) approach and analyzed using Eviews12 software. The regression analysis results show that partially the variables of Economic Growth, HDI, and Unemployment have a positive and significant effect on income inequality in Java Island in 2012-2023. The simultaneous test results show that the variables of economic growth, HDI, and Unemployment have a positive and significant influence on income inequality in Java Island in 2012-2023. From the results of this study, it is expected that the government can provide appropriate policies so that the policies implemented can be realized and the government is also expected to be able to create jobs, improve the quality of education and training to reduce the level of income inequality.
Factors Influencing the Increase in E-Banking Adoption in Rural Communities (Case Study of Batang Kuis Community) Prayogo, Irgi; Sugianto, Sugianto; BI Rahmani, Nur Ahmadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.28760

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi peningkatan adopsi e-banking di masyarakat pedesaan, khususnya di wilayah Batang Kuis. Hasil analisis data menunjukkan bahwa keuntungan dan keamanan yang dirasakan merupakan faktor dominan yang mendorong adopsi e-banking di kalangan masyarakat pedesaan di Batang Kuis. Penelitian ini berkontribusi pada literatur yang ada dengan menyelaraskan dengan Teori Utilitas, yang menyatakan bahwa manfaat yang dirasakan dan manfaat aktual merupakan pendorong utama adopsi teknologi individu. Berdasarkan temuan-temuan ini, studi ini merekomendasikan peningkatan langkah-langkah keamanan, peningkatan literasi keuangan melalui program-program pendidikan, dan peningkatan infrastruktur di daerah pedesaan untuk mendorong adopsi e-banking yang lebih besar. Hal ini memerlukan kolaborasi antara lembaga keuangan dan lembaga pemerintah. Namun, penelitian ini memiliki keterbatasan, termasuk ukuran sampel yang terbatas dan cakupan variabel yang terbatas. Penelitian di masa mendatang dapat memperluas sampel dan menggabungkan rentang variabel yang lebih luas untuk pemahaman yang lebih komprehensif tentang adopsi e-banking di lingkungan pedesaan.  
Population, Exchange Rate and Foreign Direct Investment on Openness Trade in Interregional (RCEP): Panel Dynamic - GMM Nanda, Devi Aria; Taufiqqurrachman, Fahrizal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.27831

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This study aims to determine the effect of population, exchange rates, and investment on international trade in countries that are members of RCEP. With the approach of dynamic panel data analysis method with 15 countries namely ASEAN, Japan, South Korea, Australia, China, and New Zealand. in 2012-2022, which sourced data from the World Development Indicator (WDI) World Bank with the generalized moment method (GMM). The results showed that the FD-GMM assumption did not meet 3 estimates (arellano-bond test, sargan test, and model specification test) then continued with the SYS-GMM assumption which successfully met 3 estimates, then the regression results of the SYS-GMM model will be used in the discussion. The results of the analysis show that an increase in population will increase trade by 0.149068%. Likewise, an increase in the exchange rate will also increase trade by 0.0795209%. And if there is an increase in investment, it will increase trade by 0.0111297%. This shows that population, exchange rates, and investment have a positive and significant effect on international trade. From the results of this study, it is hoped that the government can provide appropriate policies so that the policies implemented can be realized and the government can also increase population and labor, policies to increase economic competitiveness, and policies to increase economic stability, to increase trade.
Regional Inequality and Classification of Leading Sectors Economy Province Nusa Tenggara Timur Bestari, Maulia Putri; Endang, Endang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.28659

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This paper aims to examine economic inequality and identify leading sectors in 10 districts/ cities in NTT Province in order to formulate policies that can encourage inclusive and sustainable economic growth. This study uses annual panel data from 10 districts/cities in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province in the period 2019-2023, with data analysis techniques using the Williamson Index, Location Quotient (LQ), and Klassen Typology to measure development inequality, basic sectors, and economic growth patterns between regions. This study uses the Stata 16 and MS. Excel 2011 analysis tools. The results of this study indicate that although several regions in NTT, such as Kupang City, show rapid economic growth and are in the developed region quadrant, most other districts/cities are still lagging behind in terms of development and economy, with non-basic sectors that have not yet developed significantly, as well as uneven distribution of wealth and infrastructure access.
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING MIX OF GLUTINOUS CORN PRODUCTS IN UPT. AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Cahyasusanti, Ayu; Hendrarini, Hamidah; Sari Tondang, Ika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.29343

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Increasing the production of products needed by customers and the marketing mix is the foundation in a product marketing to disseminate products and be increasingly recognized by the public. This study aims to examine the production and marketing of glutinous corn at UPT Agribusiness Development. This research was conducted in November 2023 at UPT Agribusiness Development. The research method applied is the trend analysis method approach and descriptive qualitative with data collection methods through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that the development trend of glutinous corn production in UPT Agribusiness Development tends to fluctuate from 2020-2023, the marketing mix strategy implemented by UPT Agribusiness development uses the 7P method, namely there are innovative products, appropriate prices, strategic places, creative and targeted promotions, quality of people / HR, processes, and complete physical evidence. It can be concluded that the application of the right marketing mix strategy can increase the production and sales volume of sticky corn products.
Analysis Productivity Chemical Industry in Indonesia Effendi, Amanda Lailatul Khofifah; Restikasari, Wenny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v20i1.29404

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This research aims to determine Technical Efficiency Change (TEC), Scale Efficiency Change (SEC), Technological Change (TC), Total Factor Productivity (TFP) in the chemical industry in Indonesia. Using data form large anda medium manufacturing industries in Indonesia, the Stohastic Frontier method is used to determine TEC, SEC, TC, TFP. The results of the average TEC, SEC, TC, TFP show negative changes for productivity in the chemical industry in Indonesia. Based on the research results, the company must provide incentives in the form of subsidies or financial assistance to replace old machines with more efficient technology and maintain the stability of raw material prices.

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