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Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan
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ISSN : 18295843     EISSN : 26850788     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29259/jep
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Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for scientific works pertaining to Development Economics. Published twice in a year (June and December). This Journal has p-ISSN 1829-5843, and e-ISSN 2685-0788. This journal was first published since June 2003 by the Department of Development Economics, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya. Editors receive manuscripts of unpublished paper contributions in other journals. JEP is expected to be used as a reference for academicians in writing a scientific, relevant, and dynamic article to enhance the new generation that is found in writing an academic paper. Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan accepts only English Article within the focus and scope of this journal are development economics, energy economics, environmental economics, international trade, public finance, rural development, regional economics, financial development, monetary economics, industrial economics, Islamic economics, agricultural economics, and labor economics.
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PENGARUH TINGKAT KESEHATAN DAN PENDIDIKAN TERHADAP TINGKAT PERTUMBUHAN PENDAPATAN PERKAPITA DI SUMATERA SELATAN Syamsurijal Syamsurijal
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2008): Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29259/jep.v6i1.4841

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The purposes of this study are to know the direct effects of education and health on per capita income level and the indirect effect of health on per capita income level through its effect on education. A system of equations was formulated and was estimated using maximum likelihood estimation procedure. The results indicated that parameter estimates are not statistically significant at the 5 percent level of significance. However, those are theoritically sound, since the sign of coefficients in the variables is in line with existing theory. The efect of education on per capita income is positive and the indirect effect of health throuth its effect on education is also positive. The results of study suggest that the per capita income might be increased if education level of society increased through expansion of government budget on education, while health level of society should not be ignored eventhough it negates per capita income. Key Words: Health, Education, and per capita income.
ANALISIS SEKTOR UNGGULAN DAN DAYA SAING WILAYAH KOMODITAS DI KABUPATEN OKU TIMUR Imam Asngari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29259/jep.v6i1.4843

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The purpose of this study to identified basic sector and commodity competitive at the Ogan Komering Ulu Timur municipality. The secondary data used from Biro Pusat Statistik (BPS) to the basic sector identification by Location Quotient Index (LQ) in period 2001-2006 and primary data in 2007 to analysis commodity on regions competitive by Competitive Productivity for Labor Index (CLI). Focusing that analysis are basic sector and basic employment to determinant by competitive region. The result of the research sow that founding basic sector in OKU Timur that is agriculture sector, coals and mining and services.  Base on commodity and competitive region, Martapura and Belitang district its has hight competitively on indutries commers, hotels and restaurant, and services. The disstric BP Peliung and Madang Suku II has competitive to genteng industries, coals and mining i.e Mineral and Quarrying Type C Production. The paddy field is a basic coomodity in Buay Madang district and competitive at walet, Pedigree Fowl and Domestic Hens, and rice milling unit. The district Belitang II and Belitang III are has highest competitively at food industries, and transportation. Semendawai Suku III, Semendawai Suku Barat, Semendawai Suku Timur, and Cempaka district its has competitive highest at fish production by cultivated, Fresh Water Pond, Paddy Field and open water, palm oil and Rubber of Smallholders Estate. Key Words: Basic sector, basic employment, location quotient, competitive productivity of labor index.
FAKTOR DOMINAN MEMPENGARUHI INFLASI DI INDONESIA Syaipan Djambak
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29259/jep.v6i1.4844

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Inflation is a macro-economic disease that can damage the economy joints , damage the climate in production, and weaken purchasing of community. Because such damage to the economy as a result of high inflation, the monetary authority always tried to recruit all of the potential for inflation to avoid a major. Throughout history  of Indonesian economy until the end of the year 2006, the average inflation rate (over 27 years) reached 11.03% of the inflation level is high enough, even 1966 years old indonesia inflation reached 650% and inflation reached 120% in 1967, and inflation in 1998 reached 77.63%.Based on existing conditions in inflation, the formulation of the problem examined in this research is:"What is the dominant variable  that influence of inflation in Indonesia”Based on the theoretical study of several publications and research results, it appears that there are 7 (seven) variables that affect inflation, like: increase in production costs, increase in food prices, increase the amount of money circulating, the government budget deficit, inflation expectations, exchange rates depreciation,and  income growth.To find out the dominant variable affecting inflation in Indonesia,so it used the equation  model  multiple regression, as follows:Inf = α M1 + íŸ Y/C + ¥ Dep-Rp + £ Inf t-1+ µi. The result of calculation with the OLS show:Inf =  12,936 + 1,190 Y/c + 0,254 M1 + 0.58 Dep-Rp + 0,116 Inf t-1.After the calculation, the relationship of independent variables increase the amount of money circulating, increased percapita income, increased the value of dollar depreciation, inflation expectations and public adaptip marked positive, this means if there is an increase of the independent variables (increase the amount of money circulating, increased in percapita income, increased rupiah depreciation rate, and inflation expectations adaptip community) then inflation will increase, this was in accordance with the theory. But in partial, only variable percapita income that have significant effect on the inflation in Indonesia. The results of this research provides a description of consumption behavior of Indonesian community , where the percapita income is relatively low (still less than Rp 10 million in a year) and the level of inflation is relatively high above 5% in a year, causing an increase in income directly translated to the increase in public consumption. Key Words: Inflation, income growth, dominant  variable.
KINERJA APBD KABUPATEN/KOTA DI SUMATERA SELATAN Didik Susetyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29259/jep.v6i1.4845

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This research aimed to see the sequence level of "Anggaran Pendapatan dan Belanja Daerah (APBD)” or local budget implementation based on effectiveness and efficiency, the growth of APBD, local finance capability indicators, and elasticity of local real income. Data used in this research was secondary data and panel data from 2004 until 2006 in ‘kabupaten/kota in South Sumatra. The analysis technique that used in this research were effectivenesss, efficiency, the growth of estimate and realization, local finance capability, elasticity concept, and by using Kolmogorov Smirnov and Mann-Whitney Test. The analysis result showed that Musi Banyuasin District has the first sequence level of "APBD” implementation, and Musi Rawas District has the last sequence level of "APBD” implementation. Elasticity of PAD to real income showed that Palembang City had elastic and the other ‘kabupaten/kota' had inelastic. Meanwhile, the result of Kolmogorov Smirnov showed that was significance differences of "APBD” implementation among districts/cities in South Sumatera. The result of Mann-Whitney Test showed that was no significance differences of "APBD” implementation between districts/cities. Key Words: APBD, performance, local real income, elasticity, district/city
ANALISIS SKALA USAHA DAN TINGKAT KEUNTUNGAN INDUSTRI KERAJINAN SONGKET DI KOTA PALEMBANG Abu Kosim; Azwardi Azwardi
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2008): Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29259/jep.v6i1.4847

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This research is purposed to know the the production scale and  profit condition of songket industry in Palembang. By using The Constant Elasticity Supply, especially based on the value of homogenity h we can know the production scale is constant returns to scale and so the industrial profit is maximized. Key Words: Production scale, Profit condition of songket industry.

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