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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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The Impact of Working Mothers’ Bargaining Power on Their Children's Human Capital in Indonesia Anggaraini, Ni Komang Widya; Setyari, Ni Putu Wiwin
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 21: October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.21.2.5044

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Education is one of the strongest instruments owned by society to reduce poverty and vulnerability. This is because knowledge and skills are acquired through education. Thus, increasing productivity and creating access to employment opportunities. So that income will increase along with the increase in education. The most strategic target in developing quality human resources is children. There is an empirical study of the effect on household resource allocation where household decisions are influenced by the power that individuals have in the household. The distribution of power within the household can affect the level of spending on education for each child.  This study aims to determine the impact of working mothers on their children's human capital in Indonesia and the differences in the influence of relative education and the relative income of working mother on children's human capital in Indonesia. The analysis technique used is the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and Chow-test to determine the difference in the effect of the relative education and relative income of working mothers on their children's human capital in Indonesia.  Using IFLS5 data, we found out that the impact of working mothers has a significant effect on children's human capital in Indonesia and there is a significant difference where the income of working mothers has a greater influence on children's human capital in Indonesia.
Dynamic Financial Inclusion in ASEAN 8: Do Macroeconomics and Financial Technology Matter? Pandhit, Tunjung Sekar Laksmi
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 21: October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.21.2.5037

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This study aims to estimate the effects of macroeconomic indicators and financial technology on financial inclusion in ASEAN 8 during 2010-2018. There are three financial inclusion indicators, which include debit card ownership (Model 1), credit card ownership (Model 2), and domestic credit to GDP ratio (Model 3). Furthermore, the dynamic panel is applied to demonstrate dynamic financial inclusion models. The findings show that the domestic credit to GDP ratio is influenced by the unemployment rate, inflation, and financial technology. In addition, Model 1 and 2 show that the FEM is a robust model, while Model 3 indicates that REM is a robust model. This study encourages governments in ASEAN 8 to manage macroeconomic indicators progressively and stably to expand equal financial inclusion for the community
The Effect of Socio-Economic Factors on the Individual Smoking Status: Case of Indonesia Nugroho, Prasetyo Ardi; Atmanti, Hastarini Dwi
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 21: October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.21.2.5038

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Research aims to understand the probability the status of smoking and factors that influence individual smoking status in Indonesia. The data used by Indonesian data family life survey (IFLS) 2014 and 2007. The subject of the research is individual 15 aged years or more at 24 province. The study used the sexes, age, marital status, the head of the household status, education, income and the type of individual tribes. Data processing using methods probit regression and was distinctions based on cities and villages. The result showed, sex, the head of a household and education significant impact on the probability of individuals to smoke in cities and villages. Improving education old one year reduce the probability of individuals to smoking of 1.34 percentage points in cities and 0.85 percentage points in the village area. The significance education variable negative shows that education is vital to lower prevalence of smoking.
Financial Sector Performance: Evidence in Twelve West African Countries Kamara, Ibrahim Sorie; Rahayu, Siti Aisyah Tri; Hakim, Lukman
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 21: October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.21.2.5041

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In most West African countries, the financial sectors are the least developed area. The absence of deep-efficient financial markets put major economic growth constraints. This study aimed to investigate the financial sector performance in twelve selected West African countries. To determine financial sector performance, a panel data semi-log model was employed. Data were collected from the World Bank Open data page from 2004-2013. The results revealed that both variables matched the hypothesis, indicating a positive impact in the financial sector. It indicated that the variables used in this study were major players of the financial sector in the selected countries. This study recommends that because financial stability, globally and within countries, generates jobs and improves productivity, more efforts should be made to ensure an effective and developed financial sector system. It is so because limited and inadequate access to credit will limit small and medium-sized enterprises' contributions to private sector development
Flypaper Effect Analysis on Regional Expenditure in East Java Province, Indonesia Fikri, Fauzan
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 21: October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.21.2.5045

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This study aims to analyze the possibility of a flypaper effect on district and city regional spending in East Java Province, Indonesia. In this study the General Allocation Fund (DAU), Revenue Sharing Fund (DBH), and Local Own Revenue (PAD) are used as independent variables, and Regional Expenditures as the dependent variable used through panel data regression analysis. The results showed that in general from 38 districts and cities in East Java Province in 2011-2018 there was a proven flypaper effect. While DAU, DBH, and PAD have proven to have significant and positive effects on Regional Expenditures.
An Integrated Pest Management System Development: An Economic Valuation Analysis Syarif, Nur Yulia; Waridin, Waridin
Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Vol 21: October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jesp.21.2.5042

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This study aims to determine the socio-economic characteristics of Tajuk Village farmers and determine the conditions as well as management of agriculture on broccoli and cabbage vegetables, also designing alternative proposals for management of conventional farming systems into agriculture using an Integrated Pest Management system in Tajuk Village, Semarang District. By using Mix Method, a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches, the research was to determine the amount of farmers’ willingness to pay using the Contingent Valuation Method and see the benefits that could be obtained with a different farming system. The results showed that by using the Willingness to Pay (WTP) Analysis, there were 94.55% of farmers in Tajuk Village who were willing to pay the value of the offer given. Thus, it obtained an average value of WTP of IDR 41,000 with a total value of WTP on changes in the Integrated Pest Management system of IDR 3,034,000 per harvest. Besides, the total annual WTP value was IDR 6,068,000. This WTP value can be used as the cost of planning the development of an Integrated Pest Management system in Tajuk Village by collaborating with the development plan by the Stakeholders in the planned program involvement. The stakeholders classified as key players were the Agriculture and Plantation Office, Horticultural Food Crops Research Institute (BPTPH), Pest Disease Control (PHP), Plant Disturbing Organism Observers (POPT), and Head of Farmer Groups. The actors were the Village Authority, Sub-district Authority, and business people. While academics act as context setters.

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