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Jurnal Ekonomi Terapan (JIET) mengundang naskah dalam berbagai topik termasuk, tetapi tidak terbatas pada, kebijakan moneter, kebijakan fiskal, kebijakan dan keuangan internasional, kajian ekonomi gender, perlindungan sosial, ekonomi sumberdaya alam dan lingkungan, ekonomi politik.
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Tourism Influence on The Economy: Analysis of The Study of The Origin of Foreign Tourist Visits Ksamawan, Kdwi wahyu
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga

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The influence of foreign tourist arrivals based on the region of origin on economic growth was analyzed in this study, using GDP data as a proxy for economic growth, the number of tourist visits, the Consumer Price Index, and the monthly period of exchange for 2007-2016. This study uses secondary data with the Error Correction Model (ECM) regression method with short and long-term calculations. The results showed that the variable number of tourist visits had an effect on GDP in the continents of Asia, Europe, Middle-East, and Oceania while in the long run in all continents except America. The exchange rate variable in the short term has a negative effect on GDP in the American Continent and the Middle East, while in the long run, the exchange rate variable has a positive effect on GDP in the Asean continent and Europe. The CPI variable only has a positive effect on GDP in the long run for all continents except America. So that it can be concluded that not all continents have a positive impact on GDP, one of which is the American continent, so in order to optimize and increase economic growth, it should be stressed that the cost of developing the tourism sector in America should be allocated more proportionally or diverted to continents of Asia, ASEAN, Oceania, Europe and the Middle East.of developing the tourism sector in America should be allocated more proportionally or diverted to continents of Asia, ASEAN, Oceania, Europe and the Middle East. Keywords: Error Correction Model,GDP, Tourism JEL: R10; Z3
The Effect of Telecommunication Infrastructure Development on Economic Growth in ASEAN prasetyo, galih adi
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga

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This study aims to determine the effect of the development of telecommunications infrastructure to economic growth in ASEAN. Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) is used to test how telecommunication infrastructure development to economic growth in ASEAN. This study uses a dynamic panel data from 10 ASEAN countries in the period 2000-2013. Variables used in this research is the GDP growth, the development of telecommunicationinfrastructure index, foreign direct investment, trade openness, and urbanization rate. Tests were performed using STATA 13.0 software shows the use sys-GMM better than diff- GMM.The results of this study indicate the development of telecommunications infrastructure significantly affect economic growth but had negative relationships. Based on the theory of demand following hypothesis (DFH) economic growth leads to the development of telecommunications infrastructure. The impact of telecommunications infrastructure development is only emerge through the product or outcome of economic growth. Telecommunications infrastructure development is considered as the impact of economic growth continues to increase. Keywords: Telecommunication, Infrastructure, Dynamic Panel, Sys-GMM JEL: C01; H54
Government Expenditure in Maluku: Autoregressive Vector Analysis Rijoly, Jacobus Cliff Diky
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga

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In 1999 Indonesian government implementing the law of regional autonomy, direct impact to this implementation is every province has to manage the economic development of each province. It also happened in Maluku province, the increase of the APBD (Regional Income and expenditure Budget) supposed to be a instrument of the economic growth in Maluku. But, in fact Maluku still a 4th poorest province in Indonesia and have a highest unemployment rate in Indonesia, the effectiveness of the budget realization become the main problem, according to the BPS Maluku (National Bureau of statistic, Maluku Branch) most of the government budget is using as a routine expenditure (83.4%) and the rest of it (29.68%) is using as a capital expenditure, which is can't push the economic growth acceleration. This study uses a VAR (Vector Autoregressive) Model, to determine effect of the government spending to economic growth in Maluku and make a forecasting models to give a policy recommendation to the Government of Maluku Province, the data that used in this study is a time series data from 1997-2016 sourced from BPS Maluku.The result shows that the government expenditure in Maluku Province are determined by various variable both exogenous (government policy: such as Oil and Non-oil revenue) and endogenous variable (GDP and Fixed Capital formation). the other result of estimation using Impulse Response Function and Variance Decomposition analysis show all the variables in the short run and in the long run positively impact the Government Expenditure in Maluku. Keywords: Government Expenditure, Economic Growth, VAR Models. JEL: 010; C01
Performance Analysis of Local Revenue Management Pariaman City from 2011-2017 Indrawani, Sri Ayu
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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This study aims to determine the development and analyze the performance of PAD management in Pariaman city, which is measured by regional financial analysis, namely looking at the level of revenue of PAD, PAD growth rate, PAD effectiveness ratio, PAD elasticity ratio, and Pariaman PAD tax ratio. This type of research is descriptive research using regional financial ratio analysis. The results of the study can be concluded that the development of regional original income in the city of Pariaman experienced fluctuations every year, even though the growth of the city of Pariaman was always positive, despite an increase and decrease every year. Viewed in terms of the effectiveness of regional revenue, the effectiveness rate is above 100%, although in 2016 and 2017 it produces values below 100 but can still be classified as very effective because they still range from 75-100. In addition, from the overall elasticity level it can be said to be less elastic because the results obtained are a small majority of 1, whereas if viewed from the perspective of the accepted local tax ratio, especially at regional revenue, the tax ratio is very good because of increasing annual returns and value above 100.
Macroprudential Policy Study: Loan to Value Ratio in Home Ownership Credit Control Muthia, Azka
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga

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Housing credit in Indonesia has high growth from 2011. This growth could become excessive growth and cause housing bubble. Therefore, the government implement Loan To Value (LTV) to control mortgages. However, growth of housing credit is still fluctuating and slowing down when the government loosening LTV policy. This condition become the reasons to evaluate the success of LTV in Indonesia. The results using Hodrick Prescott (HP) filter method identified that housing credit several times experienced excessive growth and with Generalized Linear Autoregressive Moving Average (GLARMA) method shows that housing credit to GDP ratio is influenced by previous month and not influenced by LTV policy. Based on these results, Bank Indonesia can combine LTV policy with Debt To Income policy and determine the target of mortgage growth target to succesful housing credit control. Keywords: KPR; LTV; Excessive Growth; HP filter; GLARMA.JEL: C01; E52
Analysis of Factors Affecting The Value of Indonesian Cocoa Exports 2003-2017 Irawan, Wahyu Budhi
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga

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 This study aims to analyze the effect of the Indonesian Kakao Export (NE), International price (HI), Domestic price (HD), Land (LL) on the Indonesia in 2003 - 2017. The data used in this study are secondary data. To analyze the influence of NE on the inequality of income On Indonesia in 2003 - 2017, the method of calculating the Gini Ratio and panel data regression analysis method are combined, which is a cross section of data with 10 provinces in Sumatra Island and time series data with annual data, 2007 - 2017. The results of the study show that the right regression model used is the fixed effect model. With the results of the Human Development Index (HDI) negatively affecting the inequality of provincial income distribution on the island of Sumatra in 2007 - 2017, Population (JP) has a positive effect on the inequality of provincial income distribution on Sumatra Island in 2007-2017 and the Provincial Minimum Wage negatively affected the imbalance of provincial income distribution on Sumatra Island in 2007 - 2017. Keywords: : Inequality of Income Distribution (Gini Ratio), Human Development Index (HDI), Population (JP), Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP). JEL: C00; F14
Political Economy of The Procurement of The Changbogo Submarine Alutsista in The Framework of Towards An Independent Process For The Indonesian Defense Industry susdarwono, endro tri
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga

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The issue of technology transfer becomes an important note in purchasing independence. In order to achieve independence in the domestic defense industry, the purchase of a defense equipment product must be accompanied by a process of technology transfer through an offset mechanism or the level of achievement of technology transfer from foreign producers into the country. The defense industry policy has a direction towards independence, which is expected in the development of the defense industry stage IV in the period 2025 - 2029. The following line of thought is how the defense industry policies and strategies are developed in the framework of independence. In developing the defense industry's policy formulation and strategy, current conditions, success factors, priority scale and future projections are considered. Through long negotiations, Indonesia finally in December 2011 officially signed a procurement contract for 3 units of Changbogo Class (aka - Nagapasa Class) worth US $ 1.1 billion. The first submarine, KRI Nagapasa 403, was received by the Indonesian Navy in August 2017, and the second ship, KRI Ardadedali 404, was also received by the Indonesian Navy in May 2018. While the third ship, KRI Alugoro 405, is currently under construction at the PT PAL shipyard. The purchase of Changbogo submarines from South Korea is accompanied by a transfer of technology which is hoped that Indonesia will be able to produce submarines on its own in the framework of independence for the defense industry. The government enacted Law Number 16 of 2012 concerning the Defense Industry, which gives obligations to the state for the use of the budget in the weapons and defense sector. The most basic is in article 43 of Law Number 16/2012, including the transfer of technology. Keywords: Changbogo Submarine, Defense Equipment, Defense Industry, Political Economy JEL: F50; P16
Determinants of The Elderly Female Population with Low Economic Status in Indonesia Ainistikmalia, Nurin
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
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Data from the Central Statistics Agency (2010) shows that more than half of the elderly population are elderly women. The results of studies and empirical studies also show that elderly women are vulnerable to various aspects of life, including poverty. This study aims to provide an overview of the condition of elderly women in Indonesia and determine the determinants/characteristics of the elderly female population with low economic status. The source of the data used comes from the Central Statistics Agency. The analytical methodology used is descriptive analysis and multiple regression analysis. The results show that the characteristics of elderly women in Indonesia are living with widowhood, lower education, more unemployed, and low health rates. In multiple regression analysis, it found that the variables of elderly women who do not work, the morbidity rate of elderly women, elderly women with widow status, elderly women with the status of head of household and elderly women who are illiterate simultaneously have an influence and can explain thevariables of elderly women with economic status. low at 51.3 percent. Keywords: Population Aging, Poverty, Economic Status, Elderly Women JEL: I30; P42
Analysis of Determinants of Capital Expenditure Allocation in West Sumatra Province rahayu, resti
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
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This study aims to analyze the effect of Regional Original Revenue, Balancing Funds, and financing surplus budget on Regency / City Capital Expenditures in West Sumatra Province in 2011 - 2017. Data used in this research is secondary data. To analyze the influence of PAD, Perimbanagan Funds, and SILPA on district/city Capital Expenditures in West Sumatra Province in 2011-2017, a panel data regression analysis method is used, which is a combination of inter-location data (cross section) and data from 19 districts / cities in Sumatra West and time series data with annual data from 2011-2017. The results of the study show that the right regression model used is the fixed effect model. With the results namely thevariable Original Regional Income has a positive effect on district / city capital expenditure in West Sumatra Province in 2011- 2017, while the Balancing Fund has a positive effect on district / city capital expenditure in West Sumatra Province in the year 2011 - 2017, and the financing surplus budget variable positive affects the Regency / City capital expenditure inWest Sumatra Province in 2011 - 2017.  Keywords: Regional Expenditures, Regional Original Revenue, Balancing Funds, Financing Surplus Budget. JEL: P48; R10
Analysis of The Effect of Years of Schooling, Number of Companies, and Investement on Labor Absorption in West Sumatra Province wahyuni, syafira
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
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 The purpose of this research is to find out and analyze the influence of education level, number of companies and investments on employment in West Sumatra Province during the period 1998 - 2017. The type of data used in this study is secondary data. The data used in the form of time series data between the years 1998 - 2017. Data processing using the program Econometric Views (E-views) version 8. The results of this study indicate that during 1998 - 2017, the level of education, number of companies and investment together (simultaneous) has a significant influence on employment. Partially the level of education and investment has a positive and significant effect on employment, and the number of companies has a positive and not significant effect on employment in West Sumatra Province. The coefficient of determination of R-squared shows the number 0.77 which means that the variation of the dependent variable can be explained by the independent variable at 77%.  Keywords: Duration of Education, Number of Companies, Investment, Absorption of Labor JEL: J01; J23

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