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Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan
ISSN : 14119900     EISSN : 25415506     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18196/jesp
Core Subject : Economy,
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan (JESP) focuses on research papers relating to development economics and multidisciplinary concern to systemic problems in developing countries particularly using quantitative or theoretical work in which novelty is essential. JESP does not publish manuscripts in critical review and book review. Nevertheless, we accept in-depth studies of specific cases, events, or regions that are likely to bring more benefits on developing economics.
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MEASURING CONTAGION RISK ON BANKING SYSTEM IN THE DIGITAL ERA Musdholifah, Musdholifah; Hartono, Ulil; Wulandari, Yulita
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 20, No 2: October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.20.2.5025

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As an essential institution to the practice of national payment flow, banks always confront with various risk exposures inherent in them. An interbank interactions through interbank money market might yield higher systemic risks that can lead to a default. This study aims at determining the contagion effects towards Indonesian banks. This study used 18 bank samples who provided annual reports from 2007 to 2016. The measurement of the systemic risks was performed by using financial contagion risk index and was tested using Vector Autoregression method. Results show that there was a one-way causality pattern between banks as the research samples, covering BCA with Bank Mayapada, Bank Maybank, Bank Mega, and Bank Resona Perdania and also Bank CIMB Niaga with BCA, BRI, BNI, BTN, Commonwealth Bank, J-Trust Bank, Bank KEB Hana, Bank Mega, and Bank Permata. Meanwhile, two-way causality occurs between Bank BCA and Bank Mandiri and vice versa. In addition, the impact of the risk pressure of a bank is not always positive, however, it is also negative in some cases, which means that the bank can take advantage of the shocked conditions experienced by other banks
TAX AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA: AN ARDL APPROACH Nwanakwere, Justine Tochukwu
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 20, No 2: October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.20.2.5019

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This study investigates the relationship between tax and economic growth (GDP) using the Auto-Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bound test approach. The study further decomposed tax into company income tax (CIT), petroleum profit tax (PPT), value-added tax (VAT) and excise and custom duties (ECD), then examined the effect of each of them on economic growth. The data for the study were obtained from Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) bulletin, spanning from 1981-2014. The ARDL results show no cointegration among the variables. Interestingly, the short run results reveal that total tax is insignificant while the decomposed taxes are significant. Petroleum profit tax and value-added tax have positive relationship with GDP while company income tax and excise and custom duties have negative relationship with GDP. From these findings, the study recommends an effective use of taxation so as to improve the impact of tax on the Nigerian economy. Also, efficient tax regulation should be put in place to mitigate the issue of tax evasion, especially among firms and corporate entities, and improve the contribution of CIT to economic growth.
FACTOR ANALYSIS OF COAL MINING INDUSTRY IN AIR SEBAYUR VILLAGE Dewanti, Diah Setyawati; Novitasari, Rizki
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 20, No 2: October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.20.2.5027

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This research aims to analyze the economic impact of environment to Air Sebayur communities on coal mining industry. This paper is use primary data, consist of 100 respondents as the communities of Air Sebayur village, who lived in the edge of the road to coal mining industry. The data collection applied the non-probability sampling methods which is purposive sampling based on the location of the house. Factor analysis applied as to achieve the aim of this research. Through factor analysis, this paper could define the economic impacts on the environment caused by the mining coal activities. This paper discovers two (2) main factors which formed by 5 significant variables. The main factors are environments factors and health factors. Environments factors consists of variables on compensating cost by the dust, frequency of sweeping the floor and the frequency of sweeping on balcony. Health factors define into variables of health cost and the type of illness of communities who lived in the edge of the road to coal mining industry.
DOES SPIRITUALITY GIVE AN IMPACT TO WELL-BEING OF ENTREPRENEUR? Wuri, Wulan Wiyat; Andriani, Prima; Utama, Radikal Yudha
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 20, No 2: October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.20.2.5026

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Spirituality directs individuals to be more supportive in various work activities, especially in entrepreneurship context. This study examine the effect of subjective spirituality on entrepreneurs’ well-being by using data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) from 2007 to 2014.  We dissect the analysis into three groups that are self-employed, business owner or employer, and employee. The result stated that spirituality does matter only for those who run the business as self-employed in terms of generating income, although they tend to have lower levels of well-being rather than those who run businesses as business owners and those who work as employees within company. We found no significant evidence that spirituality affects the well-being of business owners, on the other hand this group has the highest level of well-being. The contributions of the study are explained further in this paper
RAMADHAN, EID UL FITR, AND INFLATION: LESSON FROM INDONESIAN SUBNATIONAL DATA Samsubar Saleh; Dyah Titis Kusuma Wardani; Madha Adi Ivantri
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 20, No 2: October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.20.2.5020

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Inflation has always been being seen as one of the most important macroeconomic variables in modern economies. Every year, media especially in Muslim countries has constantly reported that inflation rates increase during the Islamic holy month of Ramadhan and Eid Ul Fitr. Remarkably, there has been hitherto almost no serious study focusing on the empirical relationship between Ramadhan, Eid Ul Fitr and inflation. This research aims to examine empirically whether Ramadhan and Eid Ul Fitr have a systematic effect on inflation. This research uses regression analysis technique and involves data from 66 local economies in Indonesia between January 2000 and December 2017. The finding of this paper is Ramadhan and Eid Ul Fitr have a positive effect on inflation. The possible reasons for explaining the results is the high of public demand. To overcome inflation in Indonesia not only from the role of government in controlling inflation rate, but also the role of Muslims community in controlling consumption.
THE EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCES ON EARNINGS IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING SECTORS Shidiqi, Khalifany Ash; Pasiya, Anggun
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 20, No 2: October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.20.2.5021

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This study examines the effect of educational attainment and work experiences on the earnings of workers from the manufacturing sector in Indonesia. For the last seven years, this sector contributes the most GDP share (approximately more than 20%) compared to other largest sectors, namely agriculture, forestry, and fishery, as well as wholesale and retail trades. Interestingly, the manufacturing sector has the lowest number of workers compared to other mentioned sectors. Based on this comparison, the manufacturing sector likely requires workers who have a good educational background and work experience. Moreover, workers in the manufacturing sector have higher earnings compare to the other two sectors for almost all educational attainments, and its rate is increasing along with the incremental level of education. The study estimates are based on the Mincerian wage equation with a broad cross-section data of the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) wave 5. The results show that educational attainment and work experiences are significantly and positively correlated with earnings in both urban and rural areas.

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