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Gorontalo Development Review
Published by Universitas Gorontalo
ISSN : 26145170     EISSN : 26151375     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Gorontalo Development Review (GOLDER) adalah Jurnal yang dipublikasi oleh Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Gorontalo. GOLDER diharapkan dapat membantu pemangku kepentingan dan pengusaha serta akademisi dalam hal melahirkan berbagai kebijakan yang di peruntukkan bagi pengembangan pembangunan daerah sehingga dapat berpengaruh terhadap ketimpangan ekonomi dan sosial yang ada pada masyarakat Provinsi Gorontalo.
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Articles 63 Documents
The Effect of Regional Fiscal Capacity on Climates Change Action Budgeting Commitments Golfred Alex Kojongkam; Sukirman Rahim; Iswan Dunggio
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 5 Nomor 1 April 2022
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This journal aims to determine the effect of regional fiscal capacity on climate change action budgeting commitments. The research method used is a quantitative method with a statistical test approach to Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results of this study indicate that the local government's fiscal capacity of Gorontalo Regency has a significant positive direct influence on climate change action budgeting commitments.
Farmer Exchange Rate, Government Spending On Education And Government Spending On Health of the Human Development Index in North Sumatra Province Khairul Rizal; Zulkarnain Nasution; Junita Lubis
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 4 Nomor 1 April 2021
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Human development is one of the factors in increasing the implementation of national development. Human development that is implemented can be calculated with the human level, health and standard of living. Then the level of the human development index can also affect government spending in the education sector and the health sector. The use of the model in this article with the multiple linear regression program is used to process, classical assumptions of test data using SPSS 22. The results of the analysis show that farmer exchange rates can significantly affect the human development index in North Sumatra Province, government spending in the education sector has a significant effect on the human development index in North Sumatra Province and government spending on health sector spending has no significant effect on human development index in North Sumatra Province. This shows that government spending in the health sector has not been properly realized so that it is not strong enough to increase the human development index in North Sumatra Province. The results of research on government spending in the education sector have a dominant effect in increasing the human development index in North Sumatra province.
Ta’awun’s Role in Alleviating Poverty in Makassar City Zulkarnain Matandra; Abdul Wahab; Syaharuddin Syaharuddin
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 3 Nomor 2 Oktober 2020
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This study aims to determine the role of community ta'awun in the city of Makassar in alleviating poverty, and find factors that exist in ta'awun implementation and solutions. This study uses a phenomenological approach as the main approach and assisted pedagogical approach. The results of this study indicate that ta'awun has the opportunity and potential to reduce poverty in the city of Makassar. Ta'awun inhibiting factors of the implementation is poor social ethics, their social stratification and level of understanding of religion is still lacking. As for the solution of these problems is to maximize the role of government, community leaders, and religious leaders in policy, education, and dissemination of the importance ta'awun behavior.
Educational Background and Gender Factors Affecting Sales Turnover of SMEs Sugar Ants Entrepreneur Titis Nistia Sari; Dabella Yunia; Edy Arisondha
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 4 Nomor 2 Oktober 2021
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The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of educational background and gender on the sales turnover of UKM Sugar Ant Entrepreneurs. The method used is SEM PLS 3 with a population of 50 respondents of SMEs Sugar Ant Entrepreneurs. The results of the study found that educational background had a positive effect on sales turnover of SMEs Sugar Ant Entrepreneurs, while gender did not have a positive effect on sales turnover of SMEs Sugar Ants Entrepreneurs. So, the Sugar Ant Entrepreneurs who are in Lebak Banten in obtaining sales turnover are not determined by gender itself, but are determined by educational background
Analysis of Technical Efficiency of Paddy and Maize Farming Surojudin Sodiq; Tri Haryanto
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 4 Nomor 1 April 2021
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This study aims to determine the level of technical efficiency of paddy and maize farming in Gorontalo Province in 2019. The data used comes from the 2019 Ubinan Survey conducted by BPS Gorontalo Province. The total samples studied were 833 farming units, consisting of 392 paddy farming units and 441 maize farming units. The analysis method used is Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The results showed that most of the paddy and maize farming in Gorontalo Province in 2019 had not yet reached the full level of technical efficiency. The average level of technical efficiency in paddy farming was 68.7 percent, while the average level of efficiency in maize farming was only 56.7 percent. 
The Impact of Gender Inequality and Economic Variables on Education Inequality: Panel Data Analysis Sugeng Setyadi
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 5 Nomor 1 April 2022
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Education plays a central role and becomes one of the goals of sustainable development which must continuously be carried out equitably and can be accessed by anyone without any limitations on geographical conditions or social and economic status. However, the issue of education inequality has recently become a worrying concern, therefore the purpose of this study is to analyze the factors that influence education inequality in the Regency or City of East Java Province where the education inequality is the highest on the island of Java. The data used in this study is secondary data sourced from the Central Statistics Agency and the Ministry of Education. The analytical method used is panel data regression. The results showed that per capita GRDP, literacy rate, government spending in the education sector and gender inequality had an effect on educational inequality. So that government policies are needed that are able to build public awareness of the importance of investment in the field of human capital, and the role of education for women and men in achieving a better quality of life, as well as the need for policy reforms in placing government expenditure allocations for education that are more targeted. 
Plantation Economic Potential for enhancing Community Income Diar Tangke; Dynne Andriany
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 4 Nomor 2 Oktober 2021
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In Assilulu village, Central Maluku district, the goal of this research was to determine the economic potential of plantations and approaches for increasing farmers' income. Qualitative methods and SWOT analysis tools also applied. The analysis indicated that the economic potential of plantations based on classical production factors was not maximized in terms of quantity of vegetable produce, and that the revenue earned from production could meet the demands of farmers. Farms are in quadrant II of the SWOT analysis, indicating that they have strength but have significant obstacles, so the recommendation is to implement a strategy.
Financing Funding Strategy Professionalism of Indonesian Migrant Workers As the Current Account Deficit Solution Reny Fitriana Kaban; Selamet Riyadi
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 3 Nomor 2 Oktober 2020
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This research aims to describe the phenomenon of the current account deficit problem in Indonesia especially service balance for the last ten years due to a low number of migrant workers in the formal sector, despite the increase of remittance numbers. The research method is descriptive exploratory, which describes and analyses accurate data such as BI annual reports, data from BP2MI (previously BNP2TKI), and data from related institutions also some supportive kinds of literature. The Result shows the professionalism of Indonesian Migrant Workers has proven in making a significant contribution to increase the remittance and solve the deficit of the current account. Authors recommend the Synergy and Coordination of Funding Financing (SCFF) strategy concept which involves various concerning sectors as a solution for the current account deficit.
The Effect of Corporate Sukuk and Sharia Mutual Funds On Economic Growth In Indonesia Desmillasari Ramadhani Andriza; Reny Fitriana Kaban; Hidajat Sofjan Widjaja
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 4 Nomor 2 Oktober 2021
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This research aims to determine the effect of corporate sukuk and Sharia mutual funds on economic growth in Indonesia. Using quantitative method, secondary data were obtained from OJK's financial quarterly reports and Central Statistics Agency for period the 1st quarter of 2013 to the 4th quarter of 2020. The results showed that partially corporate sukuk had a positive and significant effect on economic growth Sharia mutual funds had a positive but insignificant effect to economic growth in Indonesia. However corporate sukuk and Sharia mutual funds simultaneously had a positive and significant effect on economic growth in Indonesia.  Although partially Sharia mutual funds have a little effect on economic growth in Indonesia, the socialization needs to be improved so that the public will know more about Sharia mutual funds and they are interested to invest in this financial instrument.
Gold Reserves in Majority Non-Muslim Countries and Muslim Majority Countries Cliff Kohardinata; Clarissa Rachmadella Roshidawati; Helena Sidharta
Gorontalo Development Review Volume 4 Nomor 1 April 2021
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This study aims to analyse the priority of gold reserves compared to other reserves between non-Muslim countries with Muslim-majority countries, considering that Muslim scholars often put forward studies on gold or gold reserves, and even become a discourse on using gold as a transactional tool. The research methodology used in this study is a quantitative approach using secondary data. The results of this study indicated that non-Muslim majority countries more considering to use gold based on a reserve motive or precautionary motive for preventing risk. On the other hand, the precautionary motive has no  effect on the decision of Muslim majority countries to prioritize gold as a reserve over other reserves.