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Ketimpangan Distribusi Pendapatan di Kabupaten Banyumas Jawa Tengah Pramono Hariadi; Arintoko Arintoko; Icuk Rangga Bawono
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 13 Issue 2, 2008: Indonesian Version
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v13i2.222

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The central theme of this paper is the measurement of income inequality by investigating its present time in Banyumas. It is important to know the impact of local development process on income inequality. Not only the impacts of local development, but also other factors determining the trend of income inquality (i.e.fuel price raises, price and income adjustment policies) give impact on present income inequality. Nowaydays, the local development policies and the other factors are predicted that they give impact on the raise of recent income inquality in Banyumas. Based on Gini coefficient measurement method, we obtain startling result. The result presented in this paper is based on a sample of 180 households including urban area, sub urban area and rural area. The Gini coefficient result is 0,603. This result shows the sharp raise of income inequality from past time to recent in Banyumas. The imbalance of development between modern sectors (i.e services, contruction, finance, trade and manufacture) and traditional sectors (i.e agriculture and informal sector) causes the raise of income inequality. Based on this trend of the raise of income inequality, local government must practice pro poor development policies without ignoring sustainable economic growth and especially focusing on agriculture, rural economy, informal sector, small and medium industries. Keywords: income inequality, Gini coefficient, pro-poor policy, sustainable growth
An Inequality Income Distribution in Kabupaten Banyumas Central Java Pramono Hariadi; Arintoko Arintoko; Icuk Rangga Bawono
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 13 Issue 2, 2008: English Version
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v13i2.488

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The central theme of this paper is the measurement of income inequality by investigating its present time in Banyumas. It is important to know the impact of local development process on income inequality. Not only the impacts of local development, but also other factors determining the trend of income inquality (i.e.fuel price raises, price and income adjustment policies) give impact on present income inequality. Nowaydays, the local development policies and the other factors are predicted that they give impact on the raise of recent income inquality in Banyumas. Based on Gini coefficient measurement method, we obtain startling result. The result presented in this paper is based on a sample of 180 households including urban area, sub urban area and rural area. The Gini coefficient result is 0,603. This result shows the sharp raise of income inequality from past time to recent in Banyumas. The imbalance of development between modern sectors (i.e services, contruction, finance, trade and manufacture) and traditional sectors (i.e agriculture and informal sector) causes the raise of income inequality. Based on this trend of the raise of income inequality, local government must practice pro poor development policies without ignoring sustainable economic growth and especially focusing on agriculture, rural economy, informal sector, small and medium industries.Keywords: income inequality, Gini coefficient, pro-poor policy, sustainable growth
Economics Growth, Income Distribution, and Poverty in Central Java Pramono Hariadi
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 1 Issue 3, 2009
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v1i3.2289

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Among the central issues in policy making are poverty alleviation and increasing income distribution.This paper measures the impact of economic growth on income inequality and poverty alleviation,namely whether income inequality becomes trade-off for poverty alleviation in 35 CentralJava regencies. The paper uses fixed effect model by weighting cross section weights. The resultsshow that economic growth increases income inequality. Furthermore, economic growth alleviatespoverty and increases income inequality, but the effect is smaller than the reduction in poverty.Therefore, the increased income inequality is not a trade off to poverty alleviation and the economicgrowth is effective to alleviate poverty.Keywords: Economic growth, income inequality, poverty alleviation