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PENILAIAN EKONOMI DAN ANALISIS BIAYA MANFAAT AKTIVITAS SEKTOR INFORMAL DI KOTA BANDUNG Studi Kasus Beberapa Pasar Kaget Muljarijadi, Bagdja
Indonesian Journal of Socio Economics Juni, Jurnal Sosio Ekonomika
Publisher : Lampung University

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  This study aims to analyze some social economic aspects of informal sector activities using case study of pasar kagets in Bandung Municipality. The objectives are to give some description of the information we collected during the field survey, and give some reports on and analyze the Willingness to Pay (WTP) and the Willingness to Accept (WTA) of people who are doing informal business in the flea markets (pasar kaget) under study on some services. We use Censored Regression Model to estimate WTP and WTA for some relevant services  in the pasar kaget. Base on benefits cost analysis (BCA)  we found that average individual costs from pasar kaget is larger than its benefits.
Model Management Zakat Productive for Mustahik Empowerment (Case Study: Rumah Amal Salman ITB and DPU Daarut Tauhid, Bandung, Indonesia) Gina Noviana Yuniar; Hani Hanifah; Bagdja Muljarijadi
AFEBI Islamic Finance and Economic Review Vol 2, No 02 (2017)
Publisher : Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

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There are various ways to reduce poverty, one through the distribution of zakat funds for economic empowerment of the poor. The distribution of zakat funds require Institute Amil Zakat (LAZ) are professional and focus on the allocation of zakat funds to productive sectors. By based on financial inclusion, LAZ has function as mediator between the one who gave zakat funds (muzzaki) with the one who received zakat funds (mustahik) hopefully can be an institution which increase productivity of mustahikAnalythic-method descriptive and comparation are used to seen the efeciency of funds management model which come from zakat to poor people by microfinance institution by applied local culture approach as basis connection between microfinance and their client. Survey of field did based on purposive smpling to the amount of microfinance which based on akat, infaq, and shodaqoh (LAZ) were ini Bandung city such as LAZ Rumah Amal Salman and DPU Daarut Tauhid. As a basic for assessment the efectivity channelization microfinance service by use result chain methods that can described the achievement of success through input – output – outcome stages.The result of research showed that local culture has big influence against the achievement from these two microfinance. Coaching and mentoring activities provision values of akhlak became local cultural traits in LAZ Rumah Amal Salman ITB, able to creates independent mustahik and has akhlakul karimah. Meanwhile, in DPU Daarut Tauhid adaptation with local culture made trhough facilitation and business choacing to all mustahik has increase their confidence at beginner stemming from poor society groups. In addition, DPU Daarut Tauhid also do review an evaluation to all mustahik to control mustahik hearts leverage the capital that has given, so that the program can realize the aim to produce zakat productive.Keywords: Institute Amil Zakat, Local Culture, Zakat Produktif
The Role of Tourism in The Development of Regional Economy: Case Study of The Special Capital Region of Jakarta Province Sutyastie Soemitro Remi; Sihono Dwi Waluyo; Bagdja Muljarijadi
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

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This study aims to assess the economic role of tourism to the economy of the Province of the Special Capital Region (DKI) of Jakarta. The research model used is the input-output model.The results showed that the tourism economy of Jakarta contributed significantly to the economy of Jakarta. The restaurant sector in the core sectors of tourism (hotel, restaurant, travel agency services and entertainment services, transportation) have the highest backward linkages and forward linkages as well as power distribution and a high level of sensitivity. In the tourist expenditure structure, the expenditure for sectors that are directly related to tourism highway transportation, hotel and restaurant occupy the highest role.Sectors that have an impact on the resulting output of the largest tourist expenditure is directly related to the sectors of tourism, namely the hotel sector, followed by the air transport sector, banks, insurance and business services, restaurant and travel agency services. While that get impacted gross value added is the largest hotel, air transport; banks, insurance and business services; restaurant and travel agency services. Which have an impact on wages / salaries is the largest hotel sector, air transport, restaurant and travel agency services. The impact of the tax, which obtained the largest sector was the hotel sector, followed by restaurants, trade and travel agency services. The resulting impact of labor is the hotel sector which obtained the largest share, followed by the restaurant sector, air transport and travel agency services.The results also show the potential for increased tourism to the economic value of Jakarta which can be achieved by: (1) prepare tourism policy related to trade, the bank sector, insurance and business services sector, the food industry, beverages, tobacco and cigarettes; the electricity sector / gas / water, and the construction sector, and (2) developing the core sectors of tourism with hotel sector priorities, the air transport sector, the sector of the restaurant, travel agency services sector, and the road transport sector.JEL Classification: H71, L80, L83Keywords: Input-Output, Labor, Linkages, Multipliers, Taxes, Wages/Salaries
The Role of Tourism in The DevelopmeAnt of Regional Economy: Case Study of The Special Capital Region of Jakarta Province Sutyastie Soemitro Remi; SettingsSihono Dwi Waluyo; Bagdja Muljarijadi
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): June
Publisher : Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aefr.v2i1.683

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This study aims to assess the economic role of tourism to the economy of the Province of the Special Capital Region (DKI) of Jakarta. The research model used is the input-output model. The results showed that the tourism economy of Jakarta contributed significantly to the economy of Jakarta. The restaurant sector in the core sectors of tourism (hotel, restaurant, travel agency services and entertainment services, transportation) have the highest backward linkages and forward linkages as well as power distribution and a high level of sensitivity. In the tourist expenditure structure, the expenditure for sectors that are directly related to tourism highway transportation, hotel and restaurant occupy the highest role. Sectors that have an impact on the resulting output of the largest tourist expenditure is directly related to the sectors of tourism, namely the hotel sector, followed by the air transport sector, banks, insurance and business services, restaurant and travel agency services. While that get impacted gross value added is the largest hotel, air transport; banks, insurance and business services; restaurant and travel agency services. Which have an impact on wages / salaries is the largest hotel sector, air transport, restaurant and travel agency services. The impact of the tax, which obtained the largest sector was the hotel sector, followed by restaurants, trade and travel agency services. The resulting impact of labor is the hotel sector which obtained the largest share, followed by the restaurant sector, air transport and travel agency services. The results also show the potential for increased tourism to the economic value of Jakarta which can be achieved by: (1) prepare tourism policy related to trade, the bank sector, insurance and business services sector, the food industry, beverages, tobacco and cigarettes; the electricity sector / gas / water, and the construction sector, and (2) developing the core sectors of tourism with hotel sector priorities, the air transport sector, the sector of the restaurant, travel agency services sector, and the road transport sector. JEL Classification: H71, L80, L83Keywords: Input-Output, Labor, Linkages, Multipliers, Taxes, Wages/Salaries
GOVERNMENT SPENDING (ECONOMY, SOCIAL PROTECTION, HEALTH, EDUCATION) ON INCOME INEQUALITY IN WEST JAVA Alfath Prannisa; Bagdja Muljarijadi; Adhitya Wardhana
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 22 No 1 (2023): June Edition
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Pasundan

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This study aims to examine the effect of government spending on the economy, social protection, health, and education on income inequality in West Java during 2015-2020. Income inequality in this study uses the Gini ratio. The estimation uses a fixed effect panel data model using the cross-section weight (EGLS) method. The results show that government spending contributes to reducing income inequality in West Java in 2015-2020. Meanwhile, control variables such as GRDP per capita and poverty have a significant effect on increasing income inequality and investment variables have a significant effect on reducing income inequality.
Anaslisis Perilaku Konsumsi Rumah Tangga Penerima Remitansi Di Indonesia Ade Jamal Mirdad; Sutyastie Sumitro Remi; Ferry Hadiyanto; Bagdja Muljarijadi
Jurnal Mirai Management Vol 8, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : STIE AMKOP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/mirai.v8i2.5380

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji dan menganalisis pola konsumsi rumah tangga penerima remitansi agar dapat dilihat kecenderungan pola konsumsi dan tabungannya. Dengan menggunakan data tiga periode IFLS (IFLS 2000, IFLS 2007 dan IFLS 2014) dan dekomposisi pengaruh kohort dan umur terhadap konsumsi diperoleh hasil bahwa perilaku konsumsi rumah tangga penerima remitan cenderung untuk memaksimalkan konsumisnya saat ini dan tergantung pada besaran pendapatan saat ini. Hal tersebut menunjukkan bawha kecenderungan menabung rumah tangga ini masih rendah. Kata Kunci: Pola Konsumsi, Umur dan Kohort
Consumption Over Life Cycle Of Remittances Recipients In Indonesia Ade Jamal Mirdad; Sutyastie Sumitro Remi; Ferry Hadiyanto; Bagdja Muljarijadi
Finance and Business Management Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/fbmj.v1i2.7619

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Purpose of this study is to examine and analyze the consumption patterns of remittance recipient households using the Life Cycle Hypothesis (LCH) model. Using data from three periods of the IFLS (IFLS 2000, IFLS 2007 and IFLS 2014) and the decomposition of cohort and age effects on consumption, the results show that consumption behavior is not as described as in the LCH theory. The curve of average consumption-age in this remittance recipient household has a "hump shape" pattern.
Consumption Over Life Cycle Of Remittances Recipients In Indonesia Ade Jamal Mirdad; Sutyastie Sumitro Remi; Ferry Hadiyanto; Bagdja Muljarijadi
Finance and Business Management Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/fbmj.v1i2.7619

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Purpose of this study is to examine and analyze the consumption patterns of remittance recipient households using the Life Cycle Hypothesis (LCH) model. Using data from three periods of the IFLS (IFLS 2000, IFLS 2007 and IFLS 2014) and the decomposition of cohort and age effects on consumption, the results show that consumption behavior is not as described as in the LCH theory. The curve of average consumption-age in this remittance recipient household has a "hump shape" pattern.