Media Trend: Berkala Kajian Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan
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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Analisis Fungsi Kecamatan Sebagai Daerah Pusat Pertumbuhan dan Pelayan Publik di Kabupaten Kediri
Herman Cahy Diartho;
Robby Pratama
MediaTrend Vol 15, No 2 (2020): OKTOBER
Publisher : Trunojoyo University of Madura
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v15i2.5286
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisa seberapa besar kekuatan sentralitas atas keberadaan sarana infrastruktur yang tersedia di setiap kecamatan di Kabupaten Kediri, mengidentifikasi kekuatan interaksi di antara kecamatan pusat pertumuhan dengan kecamatan – kecamatan lain di Kabupaten Kediri, dan memetakan persebaran pelayanan publik dan infrastruktur di setiap kecamatan serta interaksi antar kecamatan di Kabupaten Kediri. Alat analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah Analisis Skalogram, Indeks Sentralitas, Metode Gravitasi, dan pemetaan dengan Metode GIS. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa Kecamatan Pare merupakan daerah pusat pertumbuhan dan mempunyai 29 jenis fasilitas dengan Kecamatan Badas sebagai daerah interaksi terkuat. Kecamatan Ngasem merupakan daerah pusat pertumbuhan kedua dengan keberadaan 27 jenis fasilitas dengan Kecamatan Pagu sebagai daerah interaksi terkuat.
The Role of Capital Expenditures, Human Development Index and Access to Electricity on Economic Growth in Java and Non-Java Islands
Rizky Oktabriani Putri
MediaTrend Vol 16, No 1 (2021): MARET
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v16i1.9826
This study aims to determine whether there is a positive effect of capital expenditure, HDI and access to electricity on economic growth and is there a difference between economic growth in Java (in fact as a development area) and the Non-Java region. The data source used is secondary data in the form of the 2015 Ministry of Finance Report, as well as the publication of the Central Statistics Agency. The analysis used is the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) analysis where this test was carried out in 33 provinces in Indonesia (North Kalimantan was not used in the observation because it was a newly formed province). From the test results, it is found that: Capital Expenditure, HDI has a positive and significant effect on Economic Growth. Meanwhile, Electricity Accessibility has no influence on growth. This condition means that the economic growth in the Java Region is indeed higher than the economic growth outside Java.
Analysis of Changes in Economic Structure and Determination of Potential Sectors of District Mojokerto
Andhinto Sukmoyo Nugroho
MediaTrend Vol 16, No 1 (2021): MARET
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v16i1.9510
The sustainable development is the main objective of region government to do the authority in each region. Within the region development, it needs the existence which is done well in order to smooth that development. In order to reach the development objective which is planned, so that, it needs the existence of synchronization from all sectors which is exist in that region. This research is used to determine the sector which becomes priority in development which is useful to give information and consideration matter in determining policy and development strategy. Analysis instrument which is used are shift share, LQ and MRP, to find out the change of economic structure, base sector and potential sector in Mojokerto regency, by using the data gross domestic regional product Mojokerto Regency and East Java Province in year 2015-2019. From the result of the shift share analysis, there is economic structure change from primary sector to tertiary with sector, which is the basis sector are agriculture sector and industry from LQ analysis. Afterward, from three analysis methods, the potential sector is agriculture sector .
Analisis Exchange Market Pressure di Indonesia Periode Setelah Krisis Moneter
Merina Ayuningtyas;
Rudi Purwono
MediaTrend Vol 15, No 2 (2020): OKTOBER
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v15i2.7437
Indonesia is one of the countries that handed over its currency to the exchange market, so the rupiah has fluctuated. The purpose of this study is to test and analyze the exchange market pressure in Indonesia period after the monetary crisis. The method used is ARDL with the period of quarter 1 of 2002 up to quarter 4 of 2017. The estimation result shows that USA economic growth, USA PUAB, M2 growth, and domestic credit have a significant effect on EMP in the long term, while EMP lag 1, USA economic growth lag 3, USA PUAB, Indonesian M2 growth, and Indonesian M2 growth lag 2 have a significant effect, and domestic credit to EMP in the short term.
Zakat dalam Model Ekonomi Makro (Solusi Ketimpangan dan Pertumbuhan Ekonomi)
Heryanto Heryanto
MediaTrend Vol 15, No 2 (2020): OKTOBER
Publisher : Trunojoyo University of Madura
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v15i2.5999
This study aims to explore and evaluate the effectiveness of zakat distribution as a mechanism for alleviating the poor. The approach used in this study is the study of literature or library research. The results of this study indicate that the effect of zakat distribution on efforts to reduce poverty is varied in each region. Even so, the distribution of zakat funds has a positive effect, but the influence of zakat is varied. There is even a small impact on increasing the income of the poor and economic growth. This is caused by different perspectives in various regions. Therefore, the management of zakat needs to be adjusted with the recipient's profile of zakat (mustahik). Within the national (macroeconomic) framework, zakat funds can be used to increase the purchasing power of the poor and economic growth, thereby narrowing the gap between rich and poor people. In general, muzaki and mustahik have the same view on the aspect of zakat, namely as an activity of worship.
The Dilemma Economic Growth And Poverty Rate In Sulawesi
Kalzum R Jumiyanti;
Moh. Jamal Moodoeto;
Deby Rita Karundeng
MediaTrend Vol 16, No 1 (2021): MARET
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v16i1.8122
Economic growth is often cited as a significantly contributive factor reduction of the poverty rate. This study aims to investigate the economic growth and poverty among all areas within Sulawesi Island and to compare these two aspects among the island’s provinces. This study employs both comparative quantitative analysis to explore economic growth formulatively and qualitative manner for in depth analysis. The result reveals an escalation in both gross regional domestic product (henceforth regional GDP) and total population each year for the last ten years. However this situation is unable to boost the macro-economic growth; a reason for this condition is the population growth in the recent ten years possibly dominated by High birth rates. Yet, this condition does not lead to a drop in the demand for workforces, which implies that the number of the working-age population (which can help improve the regional per capita income) remains constant despite the population growth. Another possible factor of regional GDP escalation is the fact that the government policy, in its foreign cooperation implementation, does not contribute to the local workforces. Nevertheless, the rise in regional GDP is insignificant as it does not affect the local economic conditions. Hence, it proves that the fluctuation of economic growth does not affect the poverty rate.
Analysis of Competitiveness and Factors Affecting the Level of Potato Export to Singapore and Malaysia
Desi Nurfiana Fauziah;
- Riniati;
Sunlip Wibisono
MediaTrend Vol 16, No 1 (2021): MARET
Publisher : Trunojoyo University of Madura
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v16i1.5788
This study purpose to analyze competitiveness and the factors that influence the level of Indonesian potato exports in Singapore and Malaysia. The analytical method used in this study is the quantitative Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) method, Export Product Dynamic (EPD), and OLS analysis. The destination countries for potato exports in Indonesia are Singapore and Malaysia. This study uses annual time series data from 1989 to 2018. The results of the RCA analysis show that Indonesian potatoes have strong competitiveness in Singapore in 1999-2017, although in 1999-2003 the value of Singapore RCA was inferior to Malaysia. Whereas in Malaysia, Indonesian potatoes have strong competitiveness only in 1999-2006. The results of analysis of Indonesian potato EPD on the Singapore market are in a retreat position and Malaysia is in a lost opportunityposition. The results of OLS analysis in both countries show that the variable that has a significant effect on the level of potato exports is the GDP of the destination country and the real exchange rate. While the price of exports only affects Singapore. This study purpose to analyze competitiveness and the factors that influence the level of Indonesian potato exports in Singapore and Malaysia. The analytical method used in this study is the quantitative Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) method, Export Product Dynamic (EPD), and OLS analysis. The destination countries for potato exports in Indonesia are Singapore and Malaysia. This study uses annual time series data from 1989 to 2018. The results of the RCA analysis show that Indonesian potatoes have strong competitiveness in Singapore in 1999-2017, although in 1999-2003 the value of Singapore RCA was inferior to Malaysia. Whereas in Malaysia, Indonesian potatoes have strong competitiveness only in 1999-2006. The results of analysis of Indonesian potato EPD on the Singapore market are in a retreat position and Malaysia is in a lost opportunity position. The results of OLS analysis in both countries show that the variable that has a significant effect on the level of potato exports is the GDP of the destination country and the real exchange rate. While the price of exports only affects Singapore.
The Income of Salt Farmers in Madura: an Explanation of Profit-Sharing System
Echsan Gani;
M. Boy Singgih Gitayuda
MediaTrend Vol 15, No 2 (2020): OKTOBER
Publisher : Trunojoyo University of Madura
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v15i2.6177
This study aimed to determine and analyze the level of income generating of salt farmers in Madura. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach. The qualitative approach in this study was to match empirical reality with the prevailing theory using descriptive methods. This research was located in the Sumenep Regency. Data collection techniques carried out by observation, interview, and documentation. Data analysis was performed descriptively-qualitatively. The results showed that the income of salt farmers in Madura was determined from the pattern of profit-sharing that had been chosen, namely the cost of salt production would be borne by landowners and sharecropper where the amount depended on the agreed pattern of profit-sharing. There were three pattern of profit-sharing between landowners and sharecropper in salt production, namely the pattern of dividing two (paron), the pattern of sharing for three (telon), and the pattern for five (leman). study aimed to determine and analyze the level of income generating of salt farmers in Madura. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach. The qualitative approach in this study was to match empirical reality with the prevailing theory using descriptive methods. This research was located in the Sumenep Regency. Data collection techniques carried out by observation, interview, and documentation. Data analysis was performed descriptively-qualitatively. The results showed that the income of salt farmers in Madura was determined from the pattern of profit-sharing that had been chosen, namely the cost of salt production would be borne by landowners and sharecropper where the amount depended on the agreed pattern of profit-sharing. There were three pattern of profit-sharing between landowners and sharecropper in salt production, namely the pattern of dividing two (paron), the pattern of sharing for three (telon), and the pattern for five (leman).
Determinant Export of Indonesia Manufacturing Industry in the Long Term
Muhammad Devis Susandika;
Rosanto D H
MediaTrend Vol 16, No 1 (2021): MARET
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v16i1.9834
This study analyze determinant factors exports of Indonesian manufacturing industry such as real FDI inflows, real interest rates, and foreign income, as well as the real exchange rate IDR / USD in the period from the first quarter 2005 - Second Quarter 2019. This study uses time series data in quarterly types through VECM (Vector Error Correction Model) methods to determine the effect in a long-term. This study shows that the determinant factors of exports Indonesian manufacturing industry in the long term are real FDI inflows, foreign income and domestic domestic real interest rates. While real exchange rate IDR / USD does not significantly affect to exports of Indonesian manufacturing industry.
Village Poverty And Financial Performance Study Between The Land Area And The Archipelago In The District Of Sumenep - Madura
Bambang Haryadi;
Aisyah Ariefiana
MediaTrend Vol 16, No 1 (2021): MARET
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DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v16i1.9511
This study aims to describe the condition of financial performance and the level of village poverty in the mainland and island villages in Sumenep Regency. Then, this study will also examine the significance of differences in financial performance conditions and poverty levels between island and mainland villages. Next, test the correlation between the level of dependence of the village on the level of village poverty. The samples were selected randomly (random sampling) as many as 56 village governments. The analysis technique used is the Independent Sample T-test. The results showed that there was a very significant relationship or correlation between the level of dependency of the village and the level of village poverty. In addition, the results of the study indicate that there are differences in the financial performance of the mainland and archipelago village governments from the PADesa effectiveness ratio. Meanwhile, from the economic ratio, efficiency, village financial independence and village financial dependence, there is no difference in performance between the mainland and archipelago village governments. In terms of the ratio of village financial effectiveness, the mainland village government is superior to the archipelagic region.