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JDE (Journal of Developing Economies)
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The Journal of Developing Economies (JDE) is a journal published by the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Airlangga University with the ISSN 2541-1012 (print version) and 2528-2018 (online version). This journal is published every 6 months, June and December, through a review process from both internal (Airlangga University) and external reviewers.
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Economic Analysis of Heritage Tourism at Old Town Area Surabaya Muryani, Muryani
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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This study is an application of cultural heritage valuation using non-market methods. Contingent Valuation Method used to measure the amount of economic value by estimating willingness to pay from Surabaya residents. The economic value of the Old Town Area of Surabaya if there were improvementanddevelopment of heritage tourism is Rp. 1.471.764 billion.This value is greater than before improvement and development that is only Rp. 3.914.892.240. Multinomial logit regression was used to identify factors that affect the interest to visit and willingness to pay for the respondent. Results indicates that age, education, income, and knowledge significantly influence the interest to visit and willingness to pay. Therefore, it is necessary to encourage the development of heritage tourism, having regard to the determination of stakeholder and policy priorities.The method used in the determination of stakeholder and policy priorities is the Analytic Hierarchy Process.Overall, the use of three methods provide complete results so it can be a reference in the field of cultural heritage research and advice in the development of heritage tourism, especially in the old city area of Surabaya. Keywords: Economic Valuation, Multinomial Logistic Regression, Contingent Valuation Method, Analytical Hierarchy Process. JEL Classification: A130, D10
Impact of Government Policies on The Competitiveness of Soybean Farming System in Indonesia: Study in Bangsalsari District, East Java Province Haryanto, Tri; Kurniawan, Andri
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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Soybean farming in Indonesia, as well as in other countries in the world, has an important role in providing food for the population, food ingredients for the food and beverage industry, and feed ingredients. Some policies have been implemented by the government to increase the profitability, efficiency and competitiveness of soybean farming. This study used the Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) method to assess the competitiveness of soybean farming and evaluate the effectiveness of government policies in soybean farming. The results showed that soybean farming had a competitive advantage and comparative advantage. The results of the sensitivity analysis indicate that output price policy is an effective instrument to increase the profitability and competitiveness of soybean farming in Indonesia.Keywords: Government policy, Competitiveness, Sensitivity analysis, PolicyAnalysis MatrixJEL Classification: Q1, Q18
Non-Tariff Measures Impact on Indonesian Fishery Export Permata, Sonia Puspa; Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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This study aims to analyze the impact of Non tariff measures using sanitary and phytosanitary policy (SPS) and technical trade barriers (TBTs) on fishery exports of Indonesia and its trading partner countries such as China, South Korea, Vietnam, Canada, Russia and the European Union in period of 2007 to 2016. SPS and TBT are measured using inventory approach in the form of coverage ratio. In addition, this study uses a gravity model and panel data regression method. The results of this study indicate that the variables GDP of exporting country and GDP of importing country have a positive and significant effect on Indonesian fishery exports. Distance and SPS have a negative and significant effect on Indonesian fishery exports, while TBT has no effect on Indonesian fishery exports.   Keywords: Export, SPS and TBT, Fishery Export, Coverage Ratio JEL Classification: F10, F130
Economic Valuation of Mangrove Forest in The East Coast of The City Of Surabaya, East Java Province, Indonesia Kusumawardani, Deni
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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The city of Surabaya has been voted as one of the pilot areas of mangrove forest conservation in ASEAN. Most of the mangrove forest area in the city of Surabaya spread across the East Coast (Pamurbaya). The purpose of this study is to estimate the total economic value of mangrove forests in the area as a source of information for planning and evaluation of conservation policy. The results of the valuation involving some valuation techiques, both market and non-market approaches, yield total economic value of about Rp 49.6 billion (US$ 3.8 million) per year, or 105.3 million (US$ 8,101.8) per ha per year. Almost all of these values is the use value, particularly direct use valule both extractive (timber and fisheries) and non extractive (outdoor recreation). Indirect use value which consists of abrasion barrier and carbon sinks contributed relatively small compared to the direct use value. Meanwhile, non-use value is the smallest contributors to the total economic value. This fact proves that the mangrove forest in Pamurbaya has economic benefits outweigh the ecological benefits. Keywords: Economic Valuation, Mangrove, Non-Market Approach, The Cityof SurabayaJEL Classification: A130, D78
The Influence of Remittances on Mutual Transactions in an Isolated Village Hongsakhone, Soulixay
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
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In this paper, we investigate the influence of domestic remittances on mutual transactions through the trade of major products among households in an isolated village in a developing country. We use trade data of individual household obtaining from our own Household Survey 2015 and 2016 conducted in northern Lao PDR. By using propensity score matching method, the paper estimates the average treatment effect on the treated, and it finds that remittances have an increasingly significant impact on mutual transactions mainly through increasing in rice, non-timber forest products, and livestock trading among households with remittances. Moreover, this paper also finds that remittances had a more significant contribution to increased stock of goods rather than consumption in households with remittances. Suggesting that households with remittances, which are both consumers and traders, tend to accumulate their resources for future transactions, this is due to external market distance, food insecurity and network constraints. Keywords: Remittance, Developing Country, External Market Distance,Food Insecurity, Network ConstraintJEL Classification: F17, F24, E23

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