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EKO-REGIONAL JURNAL PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI WILAYAH
ISSN : 19076827     EISSN : 26208849     DOI : -
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EKO-REGIONAL Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah (Journal of Regional Economic Development) is a scientific journal containing research results on regional economics, tourism economics, geographical economics, natural resource economics, SMEs development, and local economic development. The journal is published by the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman in cooperation with Ikatan Sarjana Ekonomi Indonesia (ISEI) Purwokerto branch.
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Analysis of the Protection of Input Subsidies Policy (Fertilizer and Seed) and Production Output in Rice Plant Agriculture in Indonesia Adi Poernomo
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 12, No 1 (2017)
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Identification and Development of Innovative Village in Banyumas Regency Dian Purnomo Jati; Agus Suroso; Lusi Suwandari
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 12, No 2 (2017)
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The concept of innovative village initiated by Central Java Provincial Government contains the essence of utilization of village resources in a new way based on science, technology, and local wisdom for community welfare, village progress and improved living standards by involving all elements of the village. The research aimed to explore the characteristics of villages in Banyumas Regency that potentially served as an innovative village. The research phase began with focus group discussions to assess the potential of villages using rapid assessment and quantitative analysis of the Analytical Hierarchy Process. The discussion resulted in a list of 22 villages that were screened out through rapid assessment into 7 villages. The results of the focused group discussion also resulted in eight dimensions used as an instrument to select innovative village, namely: 1) empowerment of village potentials innovatively, 2) support of institutional system and village infrastructure, 3) capacity and commitment of rural apparatus, 4) technological accessibility by the community, 5) community participation, 6) tourism potential, 7) agricultural / plantation / forestry potential, and 8) livestock / fishery potential. The results of paired comparisons using AHP selected Kalisari village at Cilongok sub-district as an innovative village. Field surveys, observations and in-depth interviews were conducted in Kalisari village with respondents of village communities, village apparatuses, and district government agencies.Keywords: Model, Village, Innovative, Kalisari, Potency.
The Economic Impact of Dreamland Existence on Community in Ajibarang Andy Widi Astuti
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 12, No 2 (2017)
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This research aimed to analyze the average employee and trader income before and after working at Dreamland, decent living needs of employee and trader, and consumption needs of Dreamland employee and trader.  Data of this research was primary data analyzed using t test to two correlated samples. The results of this research indicated that the employee and trader incomes were different before and after working at Dreamland and indicating an increase, employee and trader income can fulfill decent living needs, employees’ income can fulfill their consumption needs, and traders income can fulfill their consumption needs. The suggestion for the owner of Dreamland is to develop tourism activities so as to open job and business opportunities for the surrounding community, and the local government should supervise and develop tourism business by facilitating business licensing.Keywords:   Economic Impact, Dreamland Tourism Object, Paired Sample t Test, Decent Living Needs, Consumption.
Regional Inequality Based on Infrastructure Indicators Using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) Kikin Windhani; Fajar Hardoyono
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 12, No 2 (2017)
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This research aimed to identify the development gap among 27 sub-districts in Banyumas Regency based on infrastructure indicators using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The infrastructure indicators used were the quality of road, lighting, transportation, market, bridges and schools. The data were collected by observation in 27 sub-districts of Banyumas Regency. From the analysis result with PCA, it can be determined that based on infrastructure indicators, the sub-districts in Banyumas Regency were divided into 4 clusters, namely: Cluster I with 1 sub-district; Cluster II with 3 sub-districts; Cluster III with 3 sub-districts, and the remainining 20 sub-districts were in Cluster IV.Keywords: Gap, Infrastructure, Principal Component Analysis (PCA).
Strategy and Policy for Empowerment of Duck Farming Business in Brebes Sub-District, Brebes Regency Oke Setiarso; Sukiman Sukiman; Nunik Kadarwati
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 12, No 2 (2017)
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This study aimed to determine appropriate strategies and policies for empowerment of duck farming business in Brebes Sub-District, Brebes Regency. The method of this study was survey using stratified random sampling with the sample size of 52 laying duck farmers. Data taken in the form of primary and secondary data were analyzed using SWOT analysis. The result indicated that duck farming business did not have Economic Institutions, it was an individual, dependent and unprofessional business because it depended on the middlemen. It can be said that duck farming business in Brebes Regency was a livestock labor business. The strategies and policies for empowerment of duck farming business in Brebes sub-district Brebes Regency included the provision of livestock area facility, waste management, capital, livestock management and development of marketing centers for processed duck meat and eggs products.Keywords: Duck, Institution, Cooperation, Strategy, Policy.
Community-Based Water Management: An Institutional Study In PAMDes Sumberagung, Bantul, DIY Rahmah Risqi Widhiyastuti; Akhmad Daerobi; Bhimo Rizky Samudro
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 12, No 2 (2017)
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This study aimed to find out the patterns of institutional environments, institutional arrangement, institutional strategies, and policies on community-based water management in rural communities. This research object was Village Water Company (PAMDes) Sumber Agung located in Jalakan Hamlet, Triharjo Village, Pandak Sub-District, Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. Data collection was performed by using an interview to informant or reliable sources. By using Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD), data analysis technique was performed by analyzing the performance and structure of institutional arrangement. Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) was used to find out the process of empowerment and enhancement of community participation on community involvement of overall development activities.The results indicated that the Jalakan community had a close relationship with the unwritten rules regarding the applicable rules, such as the merti sendang (clean the pool, embung, springs) or padusan (bathing before the coming of Ramadan).Keywords: Institution, Rural Community, Community Water Management, PAMDes
Economic Growth and Income Disparity between Regencies/Cities in West Java Province S. Lestari; Ratna Setyawati Gunawan
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 12, No 2 (2017)
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The aim of this research is to find out the correlation between economic growth and inter regency income disparity in West Java Province year 2005 to 2014. This research is analysis of secondary data, using GDRP Based on constant price 2010, economic growth, and total population year 2005 to 2014. Data obtional from SCA of West Java Province and also the Local Goverment. Analysis model used is Williamson Index, Entropi Theil Index Calculation, Product Moment Colerration Analysis by Pearson, and Trend analysis. Based on Calculation of Williamson Index and Entropi Theil Index inter regency income disparity in West Java Province considered in high disparity with the average of Williamson index by 0.628 and Entropi Theil Index by 1.421. Based on Trand analysis disparity income show increasing trand. The Kuznets Hypothesis (U-inverted curve) proved to be not applicable in West Java Province during 2005 to 2014, and it shows that inequality is getting worse.Keywords: Income Disparity, Economic Growth, Kuznets Hypothesis.
Inequality of Income Distribution in Rural and Urban Poor Communities (A Case Study on Former Beneficiaries of PNPM-M Program in Banyumas Regency) Dijan Rahajuni; Suprapto Suprapto; Lilis Siti Badriah; Sri Lestari; Ascaryan Rafinda
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 12, No 2 (2017)
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The success of economic development should not only focus on economic growth, but also efforts to increase income and purchasing power along with equal income distribution. Inequality of income distribution is a problem that must be addressed immediately because it will have a broad impact on the next development process. The object of this research was poor communities as the beneficiaries of revolving loan of The National Program for Community Empowerment-Independent (PNPM-M). The research method was survey on beneficiary respondents in urban areas (PNPM-MP) and rural areas (PNPM-PMd), conducted using a questionnaire. Data analysis in this research used income distribution inequality criteria from World Bank and Gini Ratio. The result found that more than 50% of respondents both in groups and areas had low income and did not meet the standard for decent living standard (KHL). The average respondents income distribution both in the groups or areas according to the World Bank and Gini Ratio criteria was in the moderate category. However according to areas, inequality of income distribution in rural areas was higher than in urban areas. To minimize income inequality between the communities, community groups and areas, it is necessary to empower the community based on the potential of local economic resources.Keywords: Income Distribution, PNPM-M, KHL, Gini Ratio
Determinants of Income of Poor Women-Headed Households in Madiun City Sodik Dwi Purnomo
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 13, No 2 (2018)
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This study is aimed to analyze the effect of the level of education, number of family members, age, number of work hours, and type of work against the income of poor woman as a head of family in the City of Madiun. Population in this research is poor household’s headed a poor women in the City of Madiun and in the sampling uses the slovin formula with the result of 98 poor households. The data analysis technique uses a multiple linear regression with Ordinary Least Square method (OLS). The analysis result showed that the level of education, number of family members, and the number of work hours has a positive and significant impact on the income of poor families while the age and type of work is not significantly effecting the income of poor women as heads of households in the City of Madiun.Keywords: Poverty, Haed of Household’s Women, Income, Education, Number of Family Member, Number of Work  Hours, Type of Work.
Analysis of Economic Potentials of Products Effort to Reduce Inter-District Institutions in Tegal Regency Mulyo Sugiarto
EKO-REGIONAL Vol 13, No 2 (2018)
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This study aims to analyze the economic potential to reduce inequality between sub-districts in Tegal Regency. The result of the research shows that with mapping analysis of production modification of each sub-district which has a fast growing potential economic sector and contributing significantly in Tegal Regency during the period of 2009-2013 a) The superior agricultural sector in Sub Distric Balapulang, Suradadi, Warurejo; b) Superior Mining and Quarrying Sector in Balapulang Sub District; c) Superior Processing Industry Sector in Sub Distric Pangkah, Slawi, Adiwerna, Warurejo; d) High Electricity, Gas and Water Sector in Slawi, Dukuhwaru, Dukuhturi Sub-District; e) Superior Building Sector in Kecamatan Pangkah, Slawi, Dukuhwaru, Kramat, and Warurejo; F) Superior Trade, Hotel and Restaurant Sector in Jatinegara and Adiwerna Sub-district; g) The Transport and Communications Sectors excel in Margasari, Bojong and Pagerbarang Sub-districts; h) The Finance, Leasing, and Corporate Services sector is superior in Margasari, Balapulang, Pangkah Sub Distric; i) superior service sectors in Pangkah, Slawi, Adiwerna, and Suradadi Sub Distric.Keywords: Regional Inequality, Economic Potential, Base Sector, Relative GRDP Growth, Klassen Typology.

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