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Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan (Journal of Economics and Development Studies)
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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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The Development Model of Woman Empowerment in Order to Increase Family’s Food Tenacity Eny Yuniriyanti; Ririn Sudarwati
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (702.194 KB) | DOI: 10.17977/um002v9i12017p040

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This research is conducted with the intention to find the design of women empowerment role model in the attempt of increasing family food security. This finding will be utilized as the basic development plan which related to the efforts of achieving the family food security on the basis of local wisdom. By applying the questionnaire survey method, questionnaire will be analyzed by the descriptive analysis, correlation analysis, and crosstab analysis. The result of research shows that the attempt of family food security in the highest priority is to divert or to switch the staple food from rice to the other type of cheaper staple food (for instance corn). This a very common condition as the most easily found and bought staple food, to substitute rice, is corn. Meanwhile the most consumed side dishes in our society are the soybean cake (tempe) and tofu (tahu), while chicken and other meats are the less consumable side dishes in our society. For vegetable, Spinach is the most consumed vegetable as this species is easy to be planted around the house/yard. Based on the pre-set criteria, the condition of family food security in the research locations are 16% in secured level and the rest, 84%, is in insecured level.Keywords: Dasa Wisma PKK, The Family Food Security, local wisdom.JEL Classification: O12, P46
Estimation of Exchange Rate Volatility using APARCH-type Models: A Case Study of Indonesia (2010–2015) Didit B Nugroho; Bambang Susanto; Saragah R Pratama
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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Volatiliy measurement and modeling is an important aspect in many areas of finance. The main purpose of this study is to apply seven APARCH-type models with (1,1) lags to investigate the behavior of exchange rate volatility for the EUR, JPY, and USD selling exchange rates to IDR for the duration from January 2010 to December 2015. The competing models include ARCH, GARCH, TARCH, TS-ARCH, GJR-GARCH, NARCH, and APARCH used with Gaussian normal distribution. In order to estimate the model parameters, this study applies the Bayesian inference using the adaptive random walk Metropolis method in the MCMC algorithm. Empirical results based on the deviance information criterion indicate that the GARCH (1,1), APARCH (1,1), and TARCH (1,1) models provide the best fit for the EUR, JPY, and USD data, respectively. In those models, both the JPY and USD data have significant negative leverage effect at the 99% credible level. Moreover, the JPY returns also have significant Taylor effect in return volatility at the 99% credible level.Keywords: APARCH, ARWM, IDR exchange rate, MCMC, volatilityJEL Classification: C30, F31
Inter-region Economic Analysis to Improve Economic Development Maritime In North Maluku Province Musdar Muhammd; Devanto Shasta Pratomo; Wildan Syafitri
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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The main purpose of this research to analysis sector and sub-sector development of chartered investment counsel maritime between regions which is bases sector in sub-province and opportunity of job activity at sub-sector fishery of sub-province in North Maluku with observation PDRB sub-province/town during five years (2009-2013). Then, analyses development policy strategy of chartered investment counsel maritime North Maluku. By using technique analyses LQ, multiplier effect, and AHP. The result of analysis shows sub-province Halmahera South and second archipelago Sula of the sub-province that there is sector and sub-sector bases which at most when in comparing to sector and sub-sector bases there is sub-province/town province North Maluku, multiplier effect opportunity of job activity at sub-sector fishery happened in the year 2010 that there is in sub-province/city West Halmahera, South-east Halmahera, East Halmahera North Halmahera, and city of Tidore archipelago’s. In the year of 2013, multiplier effect sub-sector fishery catches there is at sub-province West Halmahera, South Halmahera, and the city of Tidore archipelagoes. Development policy strategy of chartered investment counsel maritime human resource, public service, natural resources with fishery & oceanic requirement in making a preference for development of chartered investment counsel maritime of North Maluku.Keywords: Economic Between Regions, Pre-Eminent Sector, Development Economic  MaritimJEL Classification: O18, R11
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS WHICH AFFECTING THE ECONOMIC GROWTH Suparna Wijaya
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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High economic growth and sustainable process are main conditions for sustainability of economic country development. They also become measures of the success of the country's economy. Factors which tested in this study are economic and non-economic factors which impacting economic development. This study has a goal to explain the factors that influence on macroeconomic Indonesia. It used linear regression modeling approach. The analysis result showed that Tax Amnesty, Exchange Rate, Inflation, and interest rate, they jointly can bring effect which amounted to 77.6% on economic growth whereas the remaining 22.4% is the influenced by other variables which not observed in this study.Keywords: tax amnesty, exchange rates, inflation, SBI and economic growthJEL Classification: O23, O40
Public Participation in Rural Development Planning Detha Riristuningsia; Wahyunadi Wahyunadi; Iwan Harsono
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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This study aims at investigating the level of community participation in a rural development planning (Musrenbangdes) in Lapok village, and seeking the factors influencing the level of their participation. It is a qualitative study in which the data are generated through library research, in-depth interviews semi-structured with informants in the field and observations. Informants selected by purposive sampling with the scope of the informants are people who are involved and have a significant influence in the implementation of the Village Planning Forum activities ranging from the preparation, implementation and post-implementation activities. Finding shows the level of community participations in development planning through in the Village Planning Forum in Lopok village is still in the level of apparent (degmess of tekonism). This illustrates that the community involvement in these activities to the extent that new proposals and have no influence and power in determining the final decision. In addition, factors which affect the level of their participation are the low education levels, community work, weak leadership of the village head, lack of socialization and cooperation between communities and village government.Keywords: Participation, Development Planning, Community Participation, Participatory PlanningJEL Classification: O18, R11
Indonesian Comparative Advantage Entering the ASEAN Economic Community Riandi Riandi; Yulius Pratomo
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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The purpose of this study is to examine the comparative advantage of Indonesian commodities in order to enter the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). This study uses the export data during the period of 2003-2013 among five ASEAN countries participating in the AEC, including Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. All data obtained from the UN Comtrade database following the Harmonized System (HS) at the two-digit classification level. This study applies dynamic revealed comparative advantage (DRCA) index developed by Edwards and Schoer (2001) which is the development of revealed comparative advantage (RCA) index by Balassa (1965). The results show that Indonesia is ready to enter the AEC. From this research, there are several Indonesian main commodities which have comparative advantage in ASEAN, including fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic invertebrates ones (HS-03), edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons (HS-08), oil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruit, etc, nes (HS-12), lac, gums, resins, vegetable saps and extracts nes (HS-13), rubber and articles thereof (HS-40), paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board (HS-48), special woven or tufted fabric, lace, tapestry etc (HS-58), articles apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet (HS-62), and vehicles other than railway, tramway (HS-87). Those commodities are in line with Indonesian government export's strategy direction which mainly focuses on several sectors, including fishery, vegetable products, rubber, wood and wood products, textiles, and transportation. Therefore, Indonesian government should focus to improve those commodities in AEC.Keywords: Indonesian Comparative Advantage, Main Export Commodities,  Export Strategy Direction, ASEAN Economic CommunityJEL Classification: F11, F43
The Relationship Analysis of World Oil Price, Interest Rate, Exchange Rate and Inflation In Indonesia In The Period of 1986 – 2015 Melyana Gita Astika; Hadi Sumarsono; Agus Sumanto
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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Indonesia is a developing country that has focused its monetary policy on the stability of the rupiah by putting inflation as the main goal of monetary policy. The purpose of this study was to analyze the long-term, short-term and reciprocity between world oil price, interest rate, exchange rate, and inflation. The type of research is quantitative. The data was collected using techniques of documentation that provided by the Asian Development Bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, World Bank, and Bank Indonesia. The analytical tool that used in this research is test the stationary of data, determining the optimum lag length, Johansen cointegration test, and estimation of Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). Based on estimates VECM can be concluded that: (1) there is a long-term relationship between world oil price, interest rate, exchange rate, and inflation in Indonesia in 1986-2015; (2) there is a short-term relationship between world oil price, interest rate, exchange rate, and inflation in Indonesia in 1986-2015; and (3) there is a reciprocal relationship between the variable interest rate and exchange rate.Keywords: World Oil Price, Interest Rate, Exchange Rate, InflationJEL Classification: E43, P44
Contribution of Forest Production to GDP, and its challenges in Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia Hundessa Adugna Yadeta
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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This study aimed to analyze the contribution of forest production and challenges in forestry accounting. This study was conducted on the regional GDP of Oromia national regional state based on 10 years data. The result shows that market value of forest production and its contribution to GDP of Oromia showed continuous increment. Forest products are used as a source of fuel, production of timber and source of construction materials. On an average, forest production contributed about 6.10% to GDP and became the second least contributor to the GDP of Oromia. Reduction of forest coverage due to deforestation, underestimation of value of forestry products and existence of missing attributes of forestry in the SNA are the main challenges in forestry contribution to GDP of Oromia. Thus, Bureau of finance and economic development of Oromia should re-examine how economic growth can be achieved through contribution of forest production, taking awareness of existing capacity to increase growth and alleviate poverty. Resources should be directed into areas where there is adequate evidence of potential growth. This will be achieved through enhancement of conservation and wise use of forest resources so that it can contribute more to the domestic income directly and indirectly through its contribution to other sectors.Keywords: GDP, Contribution, Oromia, Forest Production, Deforestation, UnderestimationJEL Classification: R11, Q56
Flypaper Effect: Fiscal Illusion and Bureaucratic Model Hendra Kusuma
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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Fiscal decentralization as a delegation form of fiscal authority from the central government to the regional government is expected to accelerate the regional economic growth in accordance with the respective characters in each region. The overspreading potency in utilizing the transfer funds from the central government is more likely to be higher if the regional budget is not designed effectively and efficiently to support the acceleration of regional economic activities. This study aimed at investigating the influence of unconditional grant, regional revenue, gross regional domestic product, and population density towards the regional budget in East Java Province during the implementation of fiscal decentralization. Model specification used was an overview of regional budget, in which the flypaper effect was detected by comparing the coefficient of unconditional grant regression and the regional revenue. It was done by using econometric-model panel data for 33 districts in East Java Province during 2001 – 2005. By using fixed-effect model estimation, this study figured out that there was a flypaper effect indicated by the higher elasticity number of unconditional grant than of regional revenue towards the regional budget in East Java Province.Keywords: fiscal decentralization, flypaper effect, panel data analysisJEL Classification: C23, E62 
INCREASING ECONOMIC WELFARE OF CHURCH CONGREGATION : A CONCEPT OF EMPOWERMENT Tongam Sihol Nababan
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 1 (2017)
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In our community, many structural problems unresolved well, especially in social and economic life. Seeing this reality, the Church needs to have a sensitivity and a strong commitment to encourage cooperation of some parties to empower people, especially its congregation. Congregation of the Church, especially the poor need to be raised and empowered to pursue their own welfare through economic business. One manifestation of the Church's task is to empower the community-based and to revitalize its role more focused on optimizing the institution of community economy. For that, it is important to use the Model of Empowerment of Congregation-Based Community Economic in form of business partnership. The success of congregation economic empowerment lies in the motivation and orientation of the actors themselves, where the Church is expected to seriously fight.Keywords: Church, Congregation, Community-Based Economic, Business Partnership,  Empowerment.JEL Classification: D60, I31

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