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Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) is open access, peer-reviewed journal whose objectives is to publish original research papers related to the Indonesian economy and business issues. This journal is also dedicated to disseminating the published articles freely for international academicians, researchers, practitioners, regulators, and public societies. The journal welcomes author from any institutional backgrounds and accepts rigorous empirical or theoretical research paper with any methods or approach that is relevant to the Indonesian economy and business content, as long as the research fits one of three salient disciplines: economics, business, or accounting.
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HUBUNGAN ANTARA PERTUMBUHAN INDUSTRI, PERDAGANGAN INTERNASIONAL TERHADAP KONSENTRASI INDUSTRI DAN PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI DI JAWA TIMUR Santosa, Bambang Heru
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business Vol 21, No 3 (2006): July
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Objectives of the study is to analyze causal relationships among five variables. Thefirst three, development of industry influenced to the development of economy (economicgrowth), to concentration of industry, and to welfare. Second, concentration of industrypushed the economic growth. The third three, the international trade influenced toconcentration of industry, to economic growth, and to welfare. Finally, the impact ofeconomic growth to welfare.This analysis using structural equation modeling (SEM) and found that five of eightrelationships were significant and the rest were insignificant. First, development ofindustry negatively influenced concentration of industry. Second, international tradepushed concentration of industry. Third, concentration of industry also pushed economicgrowth. Fourth, international trade positively influenced economic growth. Finally, theeconomic growth positively influenced welfare. The development of industry wasinsignificant influence to the economic growth, and positively influenced to welfare. It isnegativite relation was caused by dispersion of the location of industry, so resulted loweconomies of scale. International trade was negatively influenced welfare.Policy implication obtained from the whole analyses, especially for the East JavaProvincial Government. In order to improve performance of the economy, it is suggestedemploying the Integrated Territory-provincial Planning based on comparative advantageamong regions.Keywords: industry; manufacturing; concentration; cultural regions; structural; Interdependency; territorial; integrated.
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Evidence from Developing Countries Arsyad, Lincolin
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business Vol 21, No 3 (2006): July
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Tulisan ini membahas sifat dan arti penting lembaga keuangan mikro (LKM) dalamJurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia, Vol 21 No.3 Tahun 2006pembangunan ekonomi. Bukti-bukti dari beberapa negara sedang berkembang (NSB) menunjukkanbahwa LKM telah berkembang tidak hanya sebagai lembaga keuangan per se tetapi juga sebagai alatpembangunan (development tools) di dalam mengentaskan kemiskinan. Lebih dari itu, bukti-bukti jugamenunjukkan pula bahwa LKM selain berperan penting sebagai lembaga perantara keuangan(financial intermediaries) yang mampu meningkatkan proses pendalaman sistem keuangan (financialdeepening) juga mempunyai dampak yang positif terhadap peningkatan pendapatan masyarakatmiskin, menciptakan lapangan kerja, dan meningkatkan tabungan masyarakat.Keywords: microfinance institutions; institutionist approach; welfarist approach; microfinance role
PERAN SEKTOR INFORMAL TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN DAERAH: PENDEKATAN DELPHI-IO DAN APLIKASI Widodo, Tri
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This paper analyzes theoritically and empirically the role of informal sectors onthe local economic development. In general, the local governments do not put theinformal sectors as a focus of the local economic development. Regular data collectionregarding to the informal sectors is almost unavailable. This paper derives a method inanalysing the role of the informal sectors in local economy by combining quantitative(non survey) and qualitative (survey) method. Input-Output (IO) Table analysis isapplied. Survey (Delphi method) is conducted to get the information about thecontribution of the informal sectors. This information is used to derive the Input-OuputTable (IO*) which put into account the role of the informal sectors. Therefore, someparameters (multipliers and linkages) calculated from IO and IO* are compared. Thispaper applies the method to look at Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) as a case study.Some conclusions are withdrawn in the case of DIY: first, the informal sectors give apositive contribution to local economic development in terms of output, income,employment and sectoral linkages. Second, the role of informal sectors has to be limmitedin some certain level.Keywords: Informal sectors; Input-Output Analysis; Delphi Method

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