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Economic Journal of Emerging Markets
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The Economic Journal of Emerging Markets (EJEM) is a peer-reviewed journal which provides a forum for scientific works pertaining to emerging market economies. Published every April and October, this journal welcomes original research papers on all aspects of economic development issues. The journal is fully open access for scholarly readers.
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Meningkatkan Kesejahteraan Pengrajin Gula Kelapa di Wilayah Kabupaten Purbalingga Supomo Supomo
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 12 Issue 2, 2007
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v12i2.513

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Small and medium industries/enterprises in this time are very strategic and have a role on the regional economic growth, it’s spread in entire villages and cities in Indonesia. it can afford to absorb the low layer of society, and it can afford to hold out in the long economy crisis during 9 years latest. As small and medium industries/enterprises have been facing many constraints, besides the Government does not have political will to develop them as society economy-based. The local government of Purbalingga now begins to pay attention to the people who have basic economy in particular of coconut palm sugar or small business (home industry) with the real regional economic development priorities program.Keywords: Small and Medium Industry, empowerment, people economy, local government policy.
Hubungan Struktur Pasar dan Perilaku Pasar Serta Pengaruhnya Terhadap Kinerja Pasar P. Eko Prasetyo
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 12 Issue 2, 2007
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v12i2.510

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The objective of this research are to analyze the model of the correlation between mar¬ket structure and market conduct and their effects on the market performance. This re¬search was conducted by using the survey method on 112 households of respondent samples of bamboo crafts makers from 625 household population bamboo craft makers in Bantul subdistrict, the Province of Special District of Yogyakarta. The sampling technique used in this research is two steps of cluster random sampling technique, and the analysis models used are the industrial organization and simultant system regression-correlation model.The result of the research shows that is a tight and positive correlation between market structure and market conduct on the market performance, that is 98,26% and the significant effects between market structure and market conduct on market performance in the amount of 96,55%. The market structure as the key of market conduct and market performance is in the form of unconcentrated-market structure, because the value of CR-4 and CR-8 is in the amount of 18,91% and 27,71% and it is likely as the form of monopolistic competition market structures. This unconcentrated market structure in the form of pushes the market conduct of the bamboo craft makers to be comfortable to use the pattern of strategy conduct of non-price competition and “tuna satak-bati sanak” principle instead of using the price-competition conduct. It means that the business based on that the principle, and get the additional customers and normal profits in the long-term instead of using price-competition that can kill their business. The research result shows that the market performance that is evaluated by using the levels of profitability, productivity, and efficiency generally is still low. The marketing factor is the production factor that most dominantly effects the market performance.Keyword: Market structure, market conduct and market performance.
Efisiensi Pengeluaran Pemerintah Daerah di Propinsi Jawa Tengah Lela Dina Pertiwi
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 12 Issue 2, 2007
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v12i2.511

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Through the fiscal decentralization underlied the law No 22 in 1999, the local government now is more responsibility to develop its local economy. The goal of the fiscal decentralization is in order to increase efficiency of the local government in spending its budget. Under assumption that local government is much better know its own need than the central government, every spending will achieve a target according to society goals.This study is to measure the level of efficieny of local government spending in the case of education and health sector in all regency of the central Java province during 1999 and 2002 period by using the Data Envelopment Analysis. In 1999, the results show that the most efficiency on the education spending is Salatiga and it is Boyolali in 2002. Meanwhile, the most efficiency on the health spending is Salatiga and Surakarta achieves the highest efficiency  on it in 2002 .Keywords: Efficiency, local government spending, DEA, education and health.
Analisis Determinan Perdagangan Bilateral Indonesia Pendekatan Gravity Model Dini Yuniarti
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 12 Issue 2, 2007
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/vol12iss2aa509

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The objective of the study is analyzing determinants of Indonesian bilateral trade. This study using gravity model, which determinants of bilateral data e.a domestic income, population, distance, factor endowment, similarly size of economy, and dummy Regional Trade Arrangement, will be analyzed as well. The study uses data panel as a method.  Data comprise 10 main partners of Indonesian trade as cross section data. The observation comprise the period 1970-2000. The result concludes domestic income, population, similarly size of economy have positive impact on Indonesian bilateral trade, meanwhile distance have negative impact on Indonesian bilateral trade. Factor endowment and dummy Regional Trade Arrangement have no impact on Indonesian bilateral trade.Keywords: determinant, bilateral trade, gravity model
Liberalizing the Malaysian Stock Market Fathin Faizah Said; Mustazar Mansur; Zulkefli Abdul Karim
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 12 Issue 2, 2007
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/vol12iss2aa508

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This paper tries to examine the effect of the volatility that might arises as a result of capital flows according to market opening prior to December 1985 Malaysia case. There-fore, many economists and policy makers concern about the risks associated with the open-ing and globalizing of the markets. Our findings show that stock return becomes less volatile, implying lower return offered to the investors. On the other hand, we proved that globaliza-tion do not reveal any risk to the inflation rate. In contrast, currency return becomes riskier after globalization. Ultimately, we conclude that integrated or liberalized capital flows will affect national policy in stabilizing the domestic economics.JEL Classifications: C22, G12, G18.Keywords: Liberalization, capital market, volatility, Univariate Grach-M.
Efisisensi Ekonomi dan Dampak Kebijakan Pemerintah Terhadap Usaha Penangkapan Lemuru di Muncar, Jawa Timur Mira Mira
Economic Journal of Emerging Markets Volume 12 Issue 2, 2007
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ejem.v12i2.512

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The objective of this research was analyze economic efficiency and the government policy impact on sardinella Lemuru in Muncar, East Java, in 2007, which are private profitability, social profitability, private cost ratio, domestic cost ratio, nominal protection on output, nominal protection on input, and the government policy economic incentive impact (subsidy ratio to producer, efficiency protection coefficient, and profitability coefficients). The analysis use was policy matrix method. The results indicated private profitability > 0 (683.275.260), it means sardinella Lemuru commodity system get profitability above normal, which have implication that the commodity can be expanded. Social profitability > 0 (144.403.931,4), it means the sardinella Lemuru commodity system more efficient. Private cost ratio < 1 (0,79) indicated the sardinella Lemuru commodity had competitive advantage. Domestic cost ratio < 1 (0,97), it means the sardinella Lemuru commodity had comparative advantage. Nominal protection on output > 1 (1,19), it means the government policy impact on output have beneficial effect to the fisherman, this impact caused sardinella Lemuru price which should be received by fisherman of sardinella Lemuru still a few higher than the sardinella Lemuru exporting price in fisherman levels, sardinella Lemuru price received by farmer 119% from the actual price. Nominal protection on input < 1 (0,97), it means the government policy impacts was input have beneficial effect. The Government policy economic incentive impact value was positive which implicated the government policy given incentive to the fisherman, its caused the profit received was 14 % from the actual price by the fisherman. Keywords: Impact, policy, efficiency, sardinela lemuru

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