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Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan (Journal of Economics and Development Studies)
ISSN : 20861575     EISSN : 25027115     DOI : -
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Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan focuses on scientific papers related to development economics include critical analysis of economic development issues, local economic development, community economic development, economic growth, international trade and finance, fiscal and monetary policy, welfare economy, and development policy concering the Small and Medium Entreprises. Special consideration is given to research paper that critically studies using multi perspectives such as sosio-economic, cultural-economic, political-economic, historical and geographical, and technological perspectives.
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Comparative Costs and Returns Pattern of Small-scale Groundnut Milling of RMP-12 and Ex-dakar Varieties in Gombe Metropolis, Gombe State Nigeria Saleh, Abdullahi; E., Ochi J.; Hussain, Mohammed Sani
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The study determined the costs and returns involved in small-scale groundnut oil processing of two varieties in Gombe metropolis. Twelve markets were purposively selected for their popularity in groundnut oil processing, where 90 processors were selected by simple random sampling technique. Data were collected using structured questionnaires and were analysed using farm budget model, profitability index and t-test analysis. The results revealed that Cost of shelled groundnut constituted the major (92.3% and 91.6%) components of processing costs (P<0.01) for RMP-12 and Ex-dakar respectively. The  gross ratios, fixed ratios and operating ratios of the two groundnut varieties were < 1, meaning that the business was profitable. Also, the returns per naira invested of the respective groundnut varieties was ₦ 0.17 ($ 0.0006) and ₦ 0.25 ($ 0.0009) significant (P<0.01). Although, the RMP-12 variety gave higher gross income, but the Ex-dakar variety gave higher profit of ₦ 7,428.80 ($ 26.20) per tonne per week (P<0.01). To achieve higher profit, the traders should embark on Ex-dakar variety as the main resource input. They should also have access to formal loans so as to improve productivity and efficiency.
FLYPAPER EFFECT TESTING WITH SEM-PLS MODELS Armawaddin, Muhamad
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This study aims to test and analyze the phenomenon of flypaper effect of regional expenditure in Southeast Sulawesi province by using SEM_PLS model. Secondary data types use panel data, 17 regencies/municipalities and period 2016-2017. The specific target of this research is to re-test the symptoms of flypaper effect by using SEM-PLS model. The results showed that by using different analysis model, it still found the flypaper effect of regional expenditure shown by the coefficient of influence of transfer fund which is bigger than the coefficient of the influence of Original Income and the influence of indigenous income which is not significant to the expenditure of regencies/municipalities in Southeast Sulawesi. Other Original Regional Original Income is the greatest factor affecting the Local Revenue while the Transfer Fund is a general allocation fund
Exploring Growth Effects of Industrial Unrest in Nigeria Osazuwa, Solomon O; Edeme, Richardson Kojo
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This study empirically explores growth effects of industrial unrest in Nigeria using both aggregated and disaggregated approach. The estimated results for the aggregate economy reveal that strikes and lock-outs negatively affect the economy. On the education sector, the results show that on the average, increasing the days of strike by an additional day reduces output from the education sector. The estimated coefficients for the health sector also shows that man day lost due to industrial unrest negatively affect, albeit marginally, the growth of the sector. For the mining sector, the results reveal that none of the measure of industrial unrest is statistically significant. The estimates for the construction sector reveal that every additional strike or lock-out experienced reduces the sector’s output. As further revealed by the results, increasing the number of workers on strike in the agricultural sector reduces the sector’s output. Overall, industrial unrest reduced output by 8.3 percent which dampened economic growth by 0.6 percent. Since empirical evidence from this study reveal that strikes and lock-outs affects different sectors of the economy differently, government and relevant stakeholders should develop sector-specific approaches in addressing and managing the issues of industrial unrest in the economy.
SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IMPACT ON THE ECONOMIC AS AN ESSENTIAL INPUT OF CIVILIZATION Zainal Ridho, Sari Lestari
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Economic growth, an essential input to civilization, since economic growth spreads civilizations in various dimensions, in the sense of civilization as the liberation of people from their brute physical needs, giving them the opportunity to develop their individuality, their minds, and the quality of their lives. The economy of a country is influenced by many factors, one of the important factors that influences it is education. Hence, the purpose of this study is to examine the impact of education on the economy as an essential input of civilization, by comparing the two major groups of countries in the world, Islam and the West. These two major groups of countries that are often opposed, including in terms of the economic system implemented in both groups of countries. Since it is argued that Islamic nations apply a specific system of financial in the economy, namely the Islamic financial system, hence this research investigated the effect of both group nations (Islamic or non-Islamic) comparatively to the economy. The research method used in this research is quantitative approach, by using statistical analysis, multiple linear regression, as the method of data analysis, in order to obtain results that can be drawn conclusions as a result in this study. Based on the results in this study, it can be concluded that education has a positive and significant impact to the economy, as an input of civilization, although there are no different economic conditions between the Islamic (OIC member) Countries and non-Islamic one.
Determinants of Informal Sector Employment in Urban Labor Markets in Cameroon YAH, NEBA Cletus; TINGUM, NGEH Ernest; KUM, FUEIN Vera
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This study uses data from the Cameroon Survey on Employment and the Informal Sector (CSEIS) carried out in 2010 by the National Institute of Statistics (NIS) to examine the determinants of informal sector employment in the urban areas of Cameroon. The study applies a multinomial logit model to analyze gender and age group differences. The study finds that the determinants of informal employment in Cameroon`s urban labor market vary with gender and age group.Keywords: Informal Sector, Employment, Urban Labor MarketsJEL Classification: J23, J24
The Influence of Government Spending on the Achievement of Human Development Index in East Java Fadilah, Anisa; Ananda, Candra Fajri; Kaluge, David
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This study was intendedto: 1)investigatethe influence of government spending on education index, health index and income index of regional governments in East Java; 2) investigate the influence of government spendingon the development of under-developed and developed regionsin East Java; 3) investigatethe influenceof government spendingon the development of citiesand districtsin East Java. This study employed a quantitative approach using the Fixed Effect Model and Random Effect Model as the panel data analysis method. There were 38 cities and districts used as the analysis units during 2010-2015. The result of this study shows that government spending on education, health, and economic has a positive and significant influence on every component of human development index. In addition, government spending on infrastructure has a significant influence on the education index and income index yet it does not significantly influence the health index. Furthermore, this study shows different results on the influence of government spending on under-developed and developed regions.Keywords: Government Spending, Human Development Index, East JavaJEL Classification: H72, I31
The Impact of Timber Legality Verification System (SVLK) on Indonesian Plywood Export Market Notonegoro, Dwi Putro
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This paper estimates the regulation affects in the plywood export market, not only on the quantity exported but also on the revenue earned from this product. Using panel data of this market from 2000 to 2014 and involving 58 countries as trading partner, gravity model which has been used in many studies of international trade will be adapted. Three models which are used in this study, which are pooled least square, fixed and random effect model, finds an indication that quantity exported and revenue earned after the implementation of the regulation is less than before. In pooled regression model, the quantity and revenue from plywood export decreased more than 95 %, in addition, fixed and random effect model shows similar result with the pooled regression model.
A Dynamic Study between Export from China to South Korea and Economic Growth in China He, Yugang
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Since the establishment of China and South Korea diplomatic relations in 1992, South Korea has become one of the most biggest trade partners for China. Therefore, this paper applies annual data from 1998 to 2016 to search for the dynamic operating mechanism between export from China to South Korea and economic growth in China. The vector error correction model is utilized to conduct an empirical analysis. The results indicate that there is a long-run relationship between them. Namely, if the export from China to South Korea increases by 1%, the economic growth in China will increases by 0.769%. Meanwhile, the result of Granger causality test also reveals that there is an unidirectional causality between them exists under 5% significance level. More importantly, the result of vector error correction mechanism shows that when the economic growth is derivate from the long-run equilibrium in the short run, it will return to the long-run equilibrium by 2.2%.Keywords: Economic Growth, Export from China to South Korea, Vector Error Correction ModelJEL Classification: C02, F10, F19
Monetary Transmission through Rural Banks on Economic Development Sipahutar, Mangasa Augustinus; Surya, Tarida Marlyn
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ABSTRACTRural Banks (BPRs) is the transmission channel of monetary policy to the real sectors of the economy, especially on the scale of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Although commercial banks also allocate credits to the MSMEs sector, however, the presence of BPRs that specifically perform banking activities in the MSMEs sector can be a benchmark for measuring the viability of monetary transmission into the MSMEs sector.  This study aims to measure the role of BPRs in monetary transmission to MSMEs sector, especially in Municipality and District of Bogor that geographically bordering directly. Determination of these two areas is intended to understand the credit depth of BPRs in relation to regional economic growth and the results are expected to avoid economic disparity in both regions. This study used VECM model to measure the causality between credit depth and economic growth, and OLS to measure the relationship between poverty to unemployment and credit depth. The VECM model showed uncertainty of Grangers causality between credit depth and economic growth. This explains that it takes a higher credit depth of BPRs to promote economic growth. For Municipality of Bogor, changed of credit depth by 1 basis point can reduce poverty by 3.51 basis points, and changed in unemployment by 1 basis point will change poverty in the same direction by 0.09 basis points. Meanwhile, in District of Bogor, changed of credit depth by 1 basis point can reduce poverty by 6.95 basis points, and changed in unemployment by 1 basis point will change poverty in the same direction by 0.26 basis points.Keywords: monetary transmission, MSMEs, poverty, rural banks, unemploymentJEL Classification: E50; G21; R58

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