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NEOLIBERALISME: ANTARA MITOS DAN HARAPAN Soesilowati, Etty
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 2, No 2 (2009): September 2009
Publisher : Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v2i2.1465

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Whether the government interference is necessary or not, has already everlasting theme in term ofthe history of economy policy. Most of people believed in vary of irrational myths that market mechanismwould be able to guarantee productivity, privatization would increase efficiency, the government roleshould be restricted and most of all, everything should be liberated to the private sector. It is unavoidablethat such policy contained certain implications. Deregulation policy that has been done so far, was one ofthe main factors of the bigger global policy that is liberalization of economy. However, does that globalpolicy was really useful for the public? Does privatization bring into people prosperity? Didn’tglobalization is only a myth that increased poverty and even huge gap between the have and the havenot? This paper is trying to study what neo liberalism is, what the policies, what is the government role,the strategic sectors that is colonized by foreign companies and, how intellectual should make theirmanner.Keywords: Neo liberalism, Myths, Expectation.
IMPLEMENTASI INTEGRASI SEKTORAL PROGRAM KEBIJAKAN REHABILITASI ACEH SINGKIL PASCA BENCANA Soesilowati, Etty
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 3, No 2 (2010): September 2010
Publisher : Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v3i2.4654

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The research aimed to synchronize inters sectors, which uses Rencana Tata Ruang dan Wilayah  as main guide. Scope of the discussion consist of comparison between the exixting and should condition. The locus of this research was in direct Aceh Singkil by focusing on housing and settlement, business and post disater infrastructure. The secondary data resources collected from BRR (Badan Rekonstruksi dan Rehabilitasi), The local Government of province and county and the identified funding institution. The primary data resources collected from interview, observation, focus group discussion and stakeholders meeting forum. The data analyzed by participative planning analysis, policy analysis, scale of priority and budget analysis. The result of this research showed: (1) there was overlapping program found on housing and settlement sectors; (2) some program that should be required but in fact they didn’t appear, even In infrastructure, housing and settlement sector and economics; (3) most of the program proposed to BRR expected to get financial support from BRR. The recommendations are: (1) they should organize completely definite RTRW program includes the amount of budget needed for the coming 20 years; (2 )they should allocate the budget for maximum 40% of APBD for routine and 60% for development, because after year of 2009 BRR and NGO’s will be no longer work there; (3) the patterns of coordination should gradually do from Musrenbang/Musbangdes/Musbang to sub district/county and another communication forum.  
DAMPAK PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI KOTA SEMARANG TERHADAP KEMACETAN LALULINTAS DI WILAYAH PINGGIRAN DAN KEBIJAKAN YANG DITEMPUHNYA Soesilowati, Etty
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 1, No 1 (2008): March 2008
Publisher : Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v1i1.1447

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The aim of this research is to know how much is the impact of Semarang economics growth to theintensity of traffic jam on Semarang – Mranggen road, and, what is the strategy to solve it. This researchused descriptive percentase and SWOT analysis. The economics growth which is measured is GrossDomestic Product per capita (PDRB) during 1996 – 2005, and it had become a free variable. Meanwhile,the level of the annual average traffic jam during 1996 – 2005 had become a bounded variable. To knowthe policy strategy, it was done by interviewing some stake holders that has an authority in the field oftransportation. The result of this research showed that the economics growth of Semarang city hadimpact on individual role to the traffic jam as sum of 80,9%. The rest, 44,6% was influenced by someother things such as the activity of micro trader (PKL), parking man, public transportation and also peoplewho crossed the road. Based on SWOT analysis, the most appropriate strategy to solve the traffic jam isby integrated horizontal strategy. It means, all institutions that subordinated by Local Government(Pemda) such as Bapeda, Dinas Perhubungan dan Satpol PP, should work together to overcome thetraffic jam based on each authority. Nevertheless, the role of the police of Demak County as a verticalinstitution is not less important. In the long run, it is important to develop a modern public transportationsystem which is integrated, comfortable and also efficient, geometry road system that will be able toavoid the traffic intersection, and also to educate people how to do a good manner in trafficKeywords: Economic Growth, Traffic Jam, Policy Strategic.
NEOLIBERALISME: ANTARA MITOS DAN HARAPAN Soesilowati, Etty
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 2, No 2 (2009): September 2009
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v2i2.1465

Abstract

Whether the government interference is necessary or not, has already everlasting theme in term ofthe history of economy policy. Most of people believed in vary of irrational myths that market mechanismwould be able to guarantee productivity, privatization would increase efficiency, the government roleshould be restricted and most of all, everything should be liberated to the private sector. It is unavoidablethat such policy contained certain implications. Deregulation policy that has been done so far, was one ofthe main factors of the bigger global policy that is liberalization of economy. However, does that globalpolicy was really useful for the public? Does privatization bring into people prosperity? Didn’tglobalization is only a myth that increased poverty and even huge gap between the have and the havenot? This paper is trying to study what neo liberalism is, what the policies, what is the government role,the strategic sectors that is colonized by foreign companies and, how intellectual should make theirmanner.Keywords: Neo liberalism, Myths, Expectation.
DAMPAK PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI KOTA SEMARANG TERHADAP KEMACETAN LALULINTAS DI WILAYAH PINGGIRAN DAN KEBIJAKAN YANG DITEMPUHNYA Soesilowati, Etty
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 1, No 1 (2008): March 2008
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v1i1.1447

Abstract

The aim of this research is to know how much is the impact of Semarang economics growth to theintensity of traffic jam on Semarang – Mranggen road, and, what is the strategy to solve it. This researchused descriptive percentase and SWOT analysis. The economics growth which is measured is GrossDomestic Product per capita (PDRB) during 1996 – 2005, and it had become a free variable. Meanwhile,the level of the annual average traffic jam during 1996 – 2005 had become a bounded variable. To knowthe policy strategy, it was done by interviewing some stake holders that has an authority in the field oftransportation. The result of this research showed that the economics growth of Semarang city hadimpact on individual role to the traffic jam as sum of 80,9%. The rest, 44,6% was influenced by someother things such as the activity of micro trader (PKL), parking man, public transportation and also peoplewho crossed the road. Based on SWOT analysis, the most appropriate strategy to solve the traffic jam isby integrated horizontal strategy. It means, all institutions that subordinated by Local Government(Pemda) such as Bapeda, Dinas Perhubungan dan Satpol PP, should work together to overcome thetraffic jam based on each authority. Nevertheless, the role of the police of Demak County as a verticalinstitution is not less important. In the long run, it is important to develop a modern public transportationsystem which is integrated, comfortable and also efficient, geometry road system that will be able toavoid the traffic intersection, and also to educate people how to do a good manner in trafficKeywords: Economic Growth, Traffic Jam, Policy Strategic.
IMPLEMENTASI INTEGRASI SEKTORAL PROGRAM KEBIJAKAN REHABILITASI ACEH SINGKIL PASCA BENCANA Soesilowati, Etty
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 3, No 2 (2010): September 2010
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v3i2.4654

Abstract

The research aimed to synchronize inters sectors, which uses Rencana Tata Ruang dan Wilayah  as main guide. Scope of the discussion consist of comparison between the exixting and should condition. The locus of this research was in direct Aceh Singkil by focusing on housing and settlement, business and post disater infrastructure. The secondary data resources collected from BRR (Badan Rekonstruksi dan Rehabilitasi), The local Government of province and county and the identified funding institution. The primary data resources collected from interview, observation, focus group discussion and stakeholders meeting forum. The data analyzed by participative planning analysis, policy analysis, scale of priority and budget analysis. The result of this research showed: (1) there was overlapping program found on housing and settlement sectors; (2) some program that should be required but in fact they didn’t appear, even In infrastructure, housing and settlement sector and economics; (3) most of the program proposed to BRR expected to get financial support from BRR. The recommendations are: (1) they should organize completely definite RTRW program includes the amount of budget needed for the coming 20 years; (2 )they should allocate the budget for maximum 40% of APBD for routine and 60% for development, because after year of 2009 BRR and NGO’s will be no longer work there; (3) the patterns of coordination should gradually do from Musrenbang/Musbangdes/Musbang to sub district/county and another communication forum.  
Effectiveness of CSR Programs in The Development of Productive Economic Businesses in Semarang Soesilowati, Etty; Tri Martuti, Nana Kariada; Nugraha, Satya Budi; Nur Sidiq, Wahid Akhsin Budi
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 13, No 2 (2020): September 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v13i2.26768

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The purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of CSR program distribution in developing productive economy in Semarang City. The study uses a mixed method approach that targets companies that distribute CSR and SMES beneficiary. The SMES sample was taken using the Purposive cluster random sampling technique in each kelurahan, including Culinary business, Agriculture business, Service business, and crafts. Research focuses include: type of company; type of activity ; and the effectiveness of CSR programs with indicators of targeting accuracy, objectives, and benefits. The results showed that 10 companies outside the BUMD that had channeled their CSR funds received a good category with an average value of 79.13 on the Community Development Index. With the highest score in the aspect of suitability of the needs of the community of 83.38 with a good category and the lowest score on the aspect of community involvement was 73.25 with a less good category. Research recommends: first, a pentahelix approach is needed in realizing CSR programs, both between academics as innovators, companies as donors, beneficiary communities and the government as regulators through program integration so that activities are useful; secondly, Bappeda should make a published map of public needs so that academic research and CSR programs are right on target and right on benefits; third, business actors are required to assist business licensing and product marketing through student engagement in KKN programs and promotions by the government both at national and international levels
Co-Authors - Jumaeri Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Adhim, Assafrul Ali Adhim, Assafrul Ali Agung Haryono Agung Yudhi Pramono, Agung Yudhi Agus Wahyudin Alifia Azzahrah Amin Pujiati Andi Basuki Andryan Setyadharma Anik Rahmawati, Anik Anita Widyawati Aris Ichwanto, Muhammad Aryan Eka Prastya Nugraha, Aryan Eka Avi Budi Setiawan Avi Budi Setiawan Ayu, Lely Kusumaning Baiq Diyah Rumingsih, Baiq Diyah Bambang Priyono Cahyo Budi Utomo, Cahyo Christy Elisha, Lempira Delu Damelia Delu Damelia, Delu Dewi Ayu Sakdiyyah Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Dhita Prasisca Mutiatari Djoko Widodo Dyah Maya Nihayah Dyah Rini Indriyanti Efriyani Sumastuti Efryani Sumastuti Eko Handoyo Emi Anwarul Prastiwi, Emi Anwarul Erni Suryandari, Erni Eva Banowati Fahrur Rozi Fathur Rokhman Fitri Nurhayati Gias Agrianto Grace Natalia Marpaung, Grace Natalia Handayani, Trisna Haryono Haryono Hidayatun, Hidayatun Hidayatun, Hidayatun I Ketut Sudiana I Wayan Bayu Wiarta Indri Rahmawati Isti Hidayah Karmelia Ardhyanti Nor Fauzin Khaironi, Khaironi Kusuma, Nova Indra Latisha Sarah Lita Latiana Maeriyana, Maeriyana Maeriyana, Maeriyana Makbuludin Makbuludin, Makbuludin Maman Rachman Margunani, Margunani Melati, Inaya Sari Muh Fakhrihun Na'am Musino, Musino Musino, Musino Na:am, Muh Fakhrihun Nadhirin, Nadhirin Nadhirin, Nadhirin Nafisa, Rizki Nana Kariada Trimartuti Nana Kariada.TM Noffik Ermawati, Noffik Novita Rahmawati, Novita Nur Chayyi, Nur NURLAELA NURLAELA Octavianti Paramita P. Eko Prasetyo Pangestu, Yustiko Arvan Gilang Parameswari, Gita Yuliantina Parameswari, Gita Yuliantina Phany Ineke Putri Phany Inneke Putri Priyanto, Agustinus Sugeng Puji Handayati, Puji Renny Dwijayanti Retno Budi Wahyuni Rinda, Rinda Herdiyani Rusdarti - Rusiyanto Rusiyanto, Rusiyanto Satya Budi Nugraha Sidha Belanandra Radise Siti Ismuzaroh Siti Mas’ula Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti Sumihudiningsih, Yekti Syaiful Amri Thriwaty Arsal Tjaturahono Budi Sanjoto Tjetjep Rohendi Rohidi, Tjetjep Rohendi Tri Atmaja, Hamdan Tri Joko Raharjo Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur Sidiq, Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur Wahyuningrum, Febrianti Wicaksana, Tania Widiyanto . Widiyanto Widiyanto Widiyanto Widiyanto Yozi Aulia Rahman, Yozi Aulia Yudhi Pramono, Agung Yudhi Pramono, Agung Yunus, Mahmud