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Jambura Equilibrium Journal
ISSN : 26559110     EISSN : 26560445     DOI : 10.37479
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The aims fo this journal is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or reviews articles. The scope of the articles published in this journal deal with a broad range of topics, including Ecocnomic Development, Regional Develompent Planning, Public Finance, Economi of Small and Medium Enterprise, Financial and Monetery Policy, Project Evaluation, Modelling and Econometrics.
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The Influence of Government Expenditure in Education and Health Sector on The Poverty in Gorontalo Windiyawati M Niuwa; Fahrudin Zain Olilingo; Ivan Rahmat Santoso
Jambura Equilibrium Journal Vol 1. No. 2. July 2019
Publisher : Gorontalo State University

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This study aims to determine how much influence the Government Expenditure of Education Sector and Health Sector on Poverty in Gorontalo City. This research uses quantitative methods. The data used in this study are secondary data sourced from the Central Statistics Agency and the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance Ministry of Finance using the econometrics method through multiple linear regression equations in the form of 10-year time series data (2008-2017). The results showed that 1) Education sector government expenditure has a positive effect on the level of poverty in Gorontalo City 2) Government health sector expenditure has a negative effect on poverty levels in Gorontalo City. Keywords: Poverty, Government Expenditure, Education Sector, Health Sector.
The Effect Of Fiscal Decentralization And Economic Growth On Poverty In Gorontalo Province Dahlia Destari Inayah Ali; Sri Endang Saleh
Jambura Equilibrium Journal Vol 1. No. 2. July 2019
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The implementation of fiscal decentralization policy has a good impact on the development of the potential and creativity of local governments. Effectiveness in managing the results of regional wealth will affect the original income of the region which can then be utilized for the welfare of the community. This study aims to determine the effect of fiscal decentralization and economic growth on poverty in Gorontalo Province. This research uses quantitative methods. The data used in this study were sourced from the Central Statistics Agency and the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance so that the data in this study were secondary data using the econometrics method through a panel data regression equation in the form of a combination of 10-year time series data (2008-2017) and cross section data 6 Regency / City areas in Gorontalo Province. Estimation is done using the Fixed Effect Model (FEM). The results of this study indicate that (1) Partially the degree of fiscal decentralization has a negative effect (unidirectional relationship) and significant on poverty means that the greater the fiscal decentralization variable will have an impact on reducing the level of poverty (2) Partially economic growth has a negative effect (unidirectional relationship) and significant to poverty means increasing economic growth can reduce poverty levels (3) Simultaneously the degree of fiscal decentralization and economic growth have a significant effect on poverty in Gorontalo Province. Keywords: fiscal decentralization, economic growth, poverty
Analysis Of Factors Affecting Corn Farmers 'Revenue In Gorontalo District Wiwi Pratiwi; Syarwani Canon
Jambura Equilibrium Journal Vol 1. No. 2. July 2019
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This study aims to determine what factors influence the income of corn farmers in Gorontalo district (case study of Poor Corn Farmers in Gorontalo District). The data in this study are primary data by distributing questionnaires to poor corn farmers in Gorontalo Regency. The data analysis technique in this research is multiple regression. The results of this study indicate that the factors that influence the income of poor corn farmers in Gorontalo District (1) simultaneously the area of farmer Education, number of dependents in the family, land ownership status and the use of technology in corn farming significantly influence the income of poor corn farmers) in Gorontalo Regency. (2) partially only land area and land ownership status have a significant effect on the income of poor corn farmers in Gorontalo Regency. Keywords: Income, Corn Farming, Poor Farmers
The Effect Of Government Spending For Economic Structure Changes In Gorontalo Province Dyna Pratama Gobel; Fitri Hadi Yulia Akib
Jambura Equilibrium Journal Vol 1. No. 2. July 2019
Publisher : Gorontalo State University

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This study aims to determine the extent of the effect of government spending on changes in economic structure in Gorontalo Province 2011-2016. This study uses panel data regression analysis, with quantitative descriptive methods. and to calculate the shift in structure in Gorontalo Province using the formula (Structural Change Index). The results showed that Government spending directed at economic development in the Province of Gorontalomen showed a positive effect, meaning that the role of the primary sector was increasing so that it did not have an impact on changes in economic structure. Keywords: Government Spending, Economic Structural Change
Analysis Of Village Dau, Dak, And Funds On Inequality Distribution Income And Growth In Indonesia 2015-2018 Yasin R Ismail; Muhammad Amir Arham; Sri Indriyani S Dai
Jambura Equilibrium Journal Vol 1. No. 2. July 2019
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This study aims to analyze (1) the effect of DAU on economic growth, (2) the effect of DAK on economic growth, (3) the effect of income distribution inequality on economic growth, (4) the influence of the Village Fund on income distribution inequality, (5) the effect of growth the economy against inequality of income distribution. The data used were sourced from the Ministry of Finance through the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance and the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency during the 2015-2018 period, the unit of analysis was 33 provinces in Indonesia. This study uses a simultaneous equation regression model with the two stage least square (2SLS) regression technique with the Fixed Effect Model (FEM). The results showed that, (1) general allocation funds have a positive and significant effect on economic growth, which means that any increase in general allocation funds will be followed by an increase in economic growth. (2) special allocation funds have a negative and significant effect on economic growth. This means that any increase in special allocation funds will make economic growth decline. (3) income distribution inequality has a negative and significant effect on economic growth, which means that any increase in income distribution inequality can as much as reduce economic growth. (4) the variable of village funds has a negative and not significant effect on the inequality of income distribution, which means that any increase in village funds will make the income distribution inequality decrease. (5) economic growth variable has a negative and significant effect on inequality of income distribution, which means that any increase in economic growth can reduce inequality of income distribution decreases. Keywords: DAU, DAK, Village Funds, Economic Growth, Inequality of Income Distribution.

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