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International Journal of Applied Finance and Business Studies
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ISSN : 23383631     EISSN : 28099982     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35335/ijafibs
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International Journal of Applied Finance and Business Studies is published with both online and print versions devoted to provide the publication of research finding in finance and business research studies. Objectives The main goal of ijafibs is to present outstanding, high quality research developments in all areas of finance and business research to a broad audience of academicians and professionals.
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Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Migration of Labor from the Agricultural Sector to the Industrial Sector (Case Study in Kerek District, Tuban Regency) Ahmad Husnun Niam
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The movement of labor from the agricultural sector to the industrial sector also affects the workforce in rural areas as a whole. The pattern of labor absorption in rural areas is an illustration of the pattern of labor absorption in Indonesia. This is because most of Indonesia's population lives in rural areas. This study aims to determine 1). Variables that affect the movement of labor from the agricultural sector to the industrial sector 2). Knowing the dominant variables that affect the movement of labor from the agricultural sector to industry. From the results of the study, it was found that the education factor, the wage level factor and the land area factor are factors that influence the movement of workers from the agricultural sector to the industrial sector and the most dominant factor influencing the movement of workers is the level of education where the higher the level of education of farmers, the higher the level of education of farmers. the opportunity to move to the industrial sector is getting bigger, and their desire to leave agriculture is getting higher because many have skills other than farming experience. Although the growth of the agricultural sector has always decreased, We cannot ignore this development in the agricultural sector because most parts of Indonesia are rural and it is necessary to improve the labor arrangement so that there is no shortage of workers working in the agricultural sector. This is not only a characteristic of our country, where the majority of the population lives in rural areas, but is also caused by the growing unemployment problem and needs to find a solution.
Analysis of Indonesia's Economic Growth Sources (Study 1998-2006) Anik Hariyati
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This paper attempts to describe the sources of Indonesia's post-crisis economic growth (1998) up to the end of the analysis period (2006). The methodology used is qualitative and quantitative description. The quantitative approach is carried out in the form of calculations in a systematic formulation that focuses on hypothesis testing, while the qualitative approach is carried out by studying literature and accompanied by data analysis. The observed variables include domestic and foreign investment, exports and imports and foreign debt. The results showed that during the post-crisis period until 2006 the variables of domestic investment, exports and imports had a positive effect on economic growth. Meanwhile, the foreign investment variable, foreign debt, which should have had a positive impact on economic growth, turned out to be the opposite, this was because foreign investors brought most of their profits back to their country. Meanwhile, foreign debt provides a large burden because of the interest and installments.
The Influence of Brand Image on Consumer Purchase Decisions for Class Mild. Cigarettes Adi Surya Wiranegara
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This study aims to determine the effect simultaneously and partially between the variable brand image and purchasing decisions, as well as the dominant variables influencing consumer purchasing decisions for Clas Mild Cigarettes. This research is included in the type of exsplanatory research, where this research is designed to explain the causal relationship that occurs between the brand image variables of the Clas Mild brand cigarettes which consist of the image of the maker (X1), user image (X 2), product image (X 3) with consumer purchasing decisions (Y). To determine the number of respondents, the researcher used Sri Rahayu's opinion, with a sample of 80 respondents. While the sampling technique used purposive sampling. The data analysis technique used is multiple regression, F test, and t test. From the results of t-test, F-test and multiple regression, it can be seen that the three variables, namely the image of the maker/corporate image (X1), the image of the user/user image (X2), and the image of the product/product image (X3) have a significant influence on purchasing decisions. Class Mild cigarettes. From the results of the analysis, it is known that the product image variable (X1) is the dominant variable influencing purchasing decisions. Based on this research, it can be seen that the contribution of the brand image variable to purchasing decisions is 61.4%, while the remaining 38.6%.
Detecting Determinants of Low Non Performing Loans (Npl) Kupedes (A Study at PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero), Tbk Sidoarjo Packaging Unit) Adi Wicaksono
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This study aims to determine the determinants of the low non-performing loans of PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero), Tbk Sidoarjo Packaging Unit. This factor is seen from two sides, namely what strategy is applied by the management of PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero), Tbk Sidoarjo Packaging Unit and the motive behind the customer's willingness to pay smoothly. To obtain the above objectives, researchers used qualitative methods. Data obtained through interviews, documentation, and observation. From this study it was found that social capital plays a role in shaping the character of customers. This good character is able to make customers happy to fulfill their obligation to pay Kupedes installments. This type of social capital is social bounding, namely culture and culture, and social capital is of the type of social linking, namely networking. However, just like ivory, which always cracks, social capital also creates a mainstream that is different from the economic concept. Where for the economy, increasing capital through credit has an impact on increasing output, but the culture in the area of ​​debt customers is a disgrace. In addition to social motives, order to pay installments is based on economic motives, namely PBTW and fear of cutting off credit access. In addition to the motives of the customer, The strategy applied by PT BRI Packaging Unit to suppress NPL is in the management strategy in suppressing the emergence of NPL. This strategy starts from prevention efforts through strict selection by utilizing social capital in the form of networks with old debtors before the realization of this social capital which other banks do not have, considering that BRI has been operating for so long. After that, the next strategy is to monitor, develop and manage problematic Kupedes and even create a breakthrough in creating NPLs by increasing the outstanding credit realization, which is accompanied by the proactive work of line officials to collect non-performing loans in the following month. And of course, this is accompanied by the high level of professionalism and integrity of BRI officials in managing the loan portfolio.
Manufacturing Industry Growth Patterns and Analysis of Variables Affecting Value Added (Case Study: China, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and England 1998-2005) Achmad Erwin Susandi
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The purpose of this research is to examine and understand the pattern of manufacture industry growth towards labor force absorption and also to examine and analyze variables that have influence towards manufacture industry value added in China, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and England in the year 1998–2005 and also to see if there is any significant disparity between each country for the manufacture industry value added. The analysis tool that used to answer the purpose of this research is kendal correlation test and data panel regression using country dummy. Result of analysis it can be concluded that proportionaly growth pattern increased labor force absorption only in Malaysia, while in England doesn't show a proportional pattern. Variables that influenced manufacture industry value added in monitoring country is foreign investment and export. Meanwhile the data panel regression using the country dummy showed that there are significant disparities between each country for the manufacture industry value added.

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