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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 Role of Agricultural Sector on The Economy of West Nusa Tenggara (Input-Output Analysis Approach) Nurul Marlianti; Wahyunadi Wahyunadi; Iwan Harsono
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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The Analysis of Effectivity and Efficiency of Tax Collection from Hotels and Restaurants in Order to Increase The Original Regional Income (PAD) in Mataram Rini Yuliandari; Taufik Chaidir; Hadi Mahmudi
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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This research aims to discover the effectivity, the efficiency, the performance as well as the contribution of tax collection from hotels and restaurants toward the Original Regional Income in Mataram from 2011 until 2016. The method used is a quantitative method for case study as the data collection. The result shows that the effectivity and efficiency of the tax collection from hotels and restaurants in Mataram are considered in the effective and efficient category. Meanwhile, the contribution of hotels and restaurants tax collection to the regional tax is 0,27% and 0,13% toward the Original Regional Income, thus, the hotel and restaurant taxes give a good contribution to the regional tax and original regional income in Mataram. In addition, the performance of hotels and restaurants tax is in a developing category.Keywords: Effectivity, Efficiency, Performance, Hotel and Restaurant Tax, Original Regional Income (PAD)JEL Classification: G31, H17
Applying Transparency Principle on the Planning and Budgeting in Mataram Hendriadi Hendriadi; Sahri Sahri; Prayitno Basuki
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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This study aims to discover how far the transparency principle applied in planning and conducting matters in Mataram. A qualitative approach with phenomenology design is used in this study. The data were collected by interviewing 10 people who were selected purposively, completed with observation and documented study, and the data were analyzed with interactive data analysis. The result shows that in the planning, the majority of process and stages in the application, accessibility, and availability of documents, adequacy and completeness of information, the regulation guarantying transparency and information service institution have applied transparency principle; however, the application is not yet adequate because the planning in sphere, the publication process and planning result, as well as the functionality of the Information and Documentation Management Officials (IDMO) are not applied well. Meanwhile, regarding the budgeting, in the planning, the majority of processes, accessibility and availability of documents, adequacy and completeness of information, as well as the information service institution have not yet to apply transparency principle since the budgeting discussion in a Regional House of Representative (RHR) is awfully inaccessible, have excluded the society, have no public socialization and consultation for the Draft of Budget Revenue and Expenditure/Regional Budget, and the IDMO is not yet formed in the Agency of Regional Development Field and in the Agency of Regional Finance.Keywords: Transparency, Information, Planning, and BudgetingJEL Classification: G31, H73
Agriculture Phenomena and Perspectives of Lebak Swamp in Jakabaring South Sumatra, Indonesia Elisa Wildayana; M. Edi Armanto
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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The research aimed to analyze agriculture phenomena and perspectives of lebak swamp in Jakabaring South Sumatra Indonesia. The research used mix methods of quantitative and qualitative approaches. The description of the research area was assisted with interpretation of Landsat images in 1987 and 2015. The research resulted that farmer’s groups living in Jakabaring are divided into four group, namely indigenous people (people of Ogan, Komering, Musi, Enim, and Palembang), new comers (Javanese), spontaneous migration (Buginese, Banjarnese, Bataknese) and outside spontaneous migration (Chinese, Arabic). The total area of Jakabaring is approximately 5,525 ha, around 2,700 ha (48.87 %) was already landfilled by the Government in 1990, while the remaining 2,825 ha (51.13 %) is still not reclaimed. The landfill materials were directly sucked from mud, sand, silt and stones of the Musi River. Each lebak swamp typology shows specific soil characters, but after landfills all soils became homogenous because of uniform materials of landfills.  Patterns of land degradation after landfills are classified into three groups, namely making layers of water impermeability, changing vegetation types of land cover, and decreasing type and density of vegetation.Keywords: Agriculture, phenomena, perspectives, lebak, swampJEL Classification: O13, Q01
TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC HEALTH CENTRE IN MATARAM REGENCY IN 2016 Sri Sulistiowati; Iwan Harsono; Prayitno Basuki
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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The focus of this study is measuring relative efficiency of 11 public health centers in Mataram regency in 2016, by using nonparametric approach Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). DEA is chosen because it is able to handle more input and output variables. This study uses output-oriented model. Input variables of health medical labors and other health labors, cost of salary and health operational supporting fund. Output variables of confinement scope that is helped by health labors, the scope of children under five pneumonia, the scope of lung TB BTA, the scope of basic immunization, the scope of early detecting cervix cancer and breast cancer (CA mamae). The results are seven public health centers classified as technically efficient and the remaining classified as technically inefficient in 2016 for the public health centers which are technically inefficient can be improved by increasing output variable based on DEA.Keywords: Relative efficiency, Public health center, DEAJEL Classification: G31, I15
Tax Evasion in Indonesia: a Game Theoretical Model Muhammad Hasyim Ibnu Abbas
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of tax evasion in Indonesia by using game theoretical model and referring to Indonesian Tax Laws. This study uses Inspection Game used by Tsebelis and its refinement by Pradiptyo. The game played by 2 representative agents, namely taxpayer who represents all possible parties that can involve to evade and tax investigator who represents all possible parties that concern with taxes, criminal offenses of taxes, and law enforcement. In line with the refined inspection game, the study finds that increasing the severity of penalty may affect the probability of public (taxpayer) to offend (evade) if certain condition fulfilled, according to the Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium of the game. Another policy to decrease the probability of taxpayer to evade his tax expense is applying tax incentives policy. The result shows that tax incentives policy is effective rather than increasing the severity of punishment. Because the game is played by players whose scope is wide, it is suggested to develop the game into more specific players and into the next stage of bribery and extortion game which often happen in Indonesia when the taxpayer plays evade and tax investigator plays investigate.Keywords: Tax Evasion, Game Theory, Inspection Game, Refined, Inspection GameJEL Classification: H26, E62                              
The Readiness of SMEs in Bulungan to Face ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Nurus Soimah
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is formed on the basis of an agreement in order to create a relationship of closer cooperation among ASEAN countries. The agreement covers four strategic, namely: (1) the achievement of a single market and a unified production base, (2) a competitive economic region, (3) equitable economic growth, and (4) integrated with the global economy. This research aimed to identify the readiness of SMEs Facing the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), which will begin to be realized in December 2015. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. The researcher took a case study on SMEs in Bulungan Regency by selecting informants by using Purposive Sampling. 36 SMEs domiciled in Bulungan Regency were taken as the research subject. The data used in this research was a combination of primary data obtained in the field through interviews and secondary data adapted from various sources as a reference for research writing. Data analysis techniques used was data reduction and validity techniques using triangulation. The result of the research shows that the problem of SMEs in Bulungan Regency is the problem of the production process, capital, marketing, and permit. Further research results indicate that Bulungan Regency Government has been trying to encourage the development of the SMEs, but the implementation of government policy is not maximized. Based on the conditions and problems faced by SMEs in Bulungan Regency, it is not ready to face the AEC.Keywords: Readiness, SMEs, MSEs, ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)JEL Classification: G10, G20
CAN PAYMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PROMOTE SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA? AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS Danang Desta Yudha
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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In this research paper, I attempt to investigate the impact of Payment for Environmental Services (PES) on the socioeconomic status of local livelihood. The socioeconomic status that I examine is total household expenditure to capture the nutritional well-being of people who live in an area where the PES project is implemented. Not only total household spending, but I also examine the poverty status of each household in the area of PES project. The area of PES project that I analyze are villages in the vicinity of Meru Betiri National Park, East Java and Segara Basin, Lombok. I use Indonesian Social Economy National Surveys (SUSENAS) by Central Bureau of Statistics Republic of Indonesia (BPS), before and following the implementation of two PES implementation projects to examine the effect of PES in each location and both locations combined. To discuss the impact of PES, I use Difference-in-Difference method and also incorporate Propensity Score Matching to have a better result. I find that statistically, PES project has little significant impact on the socioeconomic status of local livelihood. However, if I look at the magnitude of the coefficient of the effect, the evidence show that PES has affected local livelihood positively. Furthermore, the effect of PES project differs between each location.Keywords: Environmental Services, Socioeconomics, Propensity Score MatchingJEL Classification: O13, P28, R11
The Effectiveness of Jalin Matra Penanggulangan Kerentanan Kemiskinan Programme in Village of Ngroto Yeni Nurmawati; Thomas Soseco
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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Poverty always appears in the middle of society, especially in the developing countries. Poverty occurred due to people are powerless to come out from poverty problems they face. This condition, indeed, will be a burden in the development process, thus it needs many efforts and attempts to cope with poverty. In order to improve effectiveness towards poverty overcoming strategy and to improve people economy, the government of East Java Province re-established Jalin Matra PK2 (The Other Way to be Independent and Prosperous towards Poverty Vulnerability Overcoming) Programme. This study is a qualitative research using descriptive analysis. The research result showed that: 1) For 29 households (59.19%) stated that there was the increase of income after gaining financing loan, thus the effectiveness of Jalin Matra PK2 Program seen from income aspect run less effectively. The change of income affected by many factors such as the increase of consumption towards target households which influenced by number of family member and more various household needs, also capital or financial needs to sustain the business; 2) For 32 households (65.31%) stated that there was the increase of business turnover after gaining financing loan, thus the effectiveness of Jalin Matra PK2 Program seen from production aspect run effectively. The majority of targeted households able to improve their business; 3) From 477 targeted households listed in almost poor household, so far, that able to get loan was 49 households (10.27%), thus the effectiveness of Jalin Matra PK2 Program seen from financing aspect not run yet effectively.Keywords: Poverty, Effectiveness, Jalin Matra PK2JEL Classification: I31, I38
THE IMPACT OF REGIONAL AUTONOMY POLICY FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH IN EAST JAVA Wahyu Kurniana; Wahyu Kurniani; Irvan Sepfiandy; Evan Gyovani
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 9, No 2 (2017)
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This study aims to determine the effect of local revenue, general allocation funds and special allocation funds to local spending and economic growth as well as to find out the possibility of Flypaper Effect on District/City shopping in East Java Province. The population in this study is all districts/cities located in East Java Province. Data analysis was performed by panel data regression using Eviews 8 and Microsoft Excel 2010 program. The results of this study indicate that local revenues, general allocation funds, and special allocation funds have a positive and significant impact on district/city expenditure in East Java. Local revenues, general allocation funds, and special allocation funds have a positive and significant impact on the economic growth of districts/cities in East Java Province. While variable of regional expenditure has negative and significant influence on economic growth of district/city in East Java Province. Local revenues, general allocation funds and special allocation funds indirectly through regional expenditures on district economic growth in East Java Province are negative and regional expenditures are not proven to be intermediate variables. Value of Coefficient of General Allocation Fund and Special Allocation Fund is bigger than the value of the original revenue coefficient so that it can be said that there has been Flypaper Effect on the expenditure of District/City in East Java Province in 2010-2014.Keywords: Economic Growth, Regional Autonomy, Flypaper EffectJEL Classification: R11, R58

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