item: #1 of 76 id: aefr-472 author: Susanto, Muhammad Arief Aldila; Sugiharti, Rr. Retno Retno title: The Dynamics of The Rupiah Exchange Rate in 2017-2020 date: 2020-12-31 words: 5334 flesch: 64 summary: According to Muzaky (2015) this can lead to the risk of changes in currency exchange rates that arise due to the uncertainty of the exchange rate itself. Next, research by Wijaya (2020) which had the result that in the short run, the interest rates and world oil prices had a significant effect on exchange rates. keywords: effect; exchange rate; exchange reserves; foreign; money; oil; run; rupiah exchange; sbi; supply cache: aefr-472.pdf plain text: aefr-472.txt item: #2 of 76 id: aefr-485 author: Nisa, Khoirun; Hidayati, Hidayati; Wahyudin, Nanang title: The Effect of Income, Savings, Education Level, Number of Household Members, and Household Criteria (Smoker and Non-Smoker) on Household Consumption Expenditure in Sungailiat District date: 2022-06-30 words: 4464 flesch: 48 summary: THE EFFECT OF INCOME, SAVINGS, EDUCATION LEVEL, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS, AND HOUSEHOLD CRITERIA (SMOKER AND NON-SMOKER) ON HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE IN SUNGAILIAT DISTRICT Khoirun Nisa*, Hidayati, Nanang Wahyudin Universitas Bangka Belitung, Bangka Belitung, Indonesia Abstract The purpose of this research is to analyse and determine the effect of income, savings, education level, number of household members, and household criteria (smoker and non smoker) on household consumption expenditure in Sungailiat District. The tendency for an increase in household consumption expenditures every year can be caused by the high growth and population in Bangka Regency, especially in Sungailiat District which has a larger population than other sub-districts in Bangka Regency (Statistics Bangka Regency, 2019). keywords: consumption; criteria; district; effect; expenditure; household; income; members; number; smoker; sungailiat cache: aefr-485.pdf plain text: aefr-485.txt item: #3 of 76 id: aefr-490 author: Al-Hadar, Zakina Zein; Ichwan, Mohamad; Yunus, Santi title: Determinants of Fiscal Stress in Central Sulawesi 2014-2018 Period date: 2020-12-31 words: 5650 flesch: 54 summary: DETERMINANTS OF FISCAL STRESS IN CENTRAL SULAWESI 2014-2018 PERIOD 16 DETERMINANTS OF FISCAL STRESS IN CENTRAL SULAWESI 2014-2018 PERIOD Zakina Zein Al-Hadar1), Mohamad Ichwan2), Santi Yunus3) 1, 2, 3 Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas Tadulako, Indonesia Abstract This study aims to analyze the effect the Local-owned Source Revenue, Regional Expenditure and Gross Regional Domestic Product on Fiscal Stress in Regencies/Cities of Central Sulawesi Province Period 2014 – 2018. The results of this study indicated that simultaneously variable Local-owned Source Revenue (PAD), Regional Expenditure (BD), and Gross Regional Domestic Product (PDRB) had a significant effect on Fiscal Stress in Regencies/Cities of Central Sulawesi Province for 2014 – 2018 period. keywords: central; effect; fiscal; pad; pdrb; regional; revenue; stress; sulawesi; it cache: aefr-490.pdf plain text: aefr-490.txt item: #4 of 76 id: aefr-491 author: Henidar, Novida; Firmansyah, Firmansyah title: Analysis of Competitiveness and Determinant of Seaweed Export Value (Hs 121221) Indonesia to Export Destination in 2012-2018 Period date: 2020-12-31 words: 5896 flesch: 48 summary: The Effect of Relative Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on the Export Volume of Indonesian Seaweed Estimation results show that the relative influence of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of export destination countries on the export volume of Indonesian seaweed is positive and insignificant with a coefficient of 0.830, which means that an increase in the relative Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of export destination countries by 1 percent can increase the volume of Indonesian seaweed exports by 0.830 percent. 𝐿𝑁𝐶𝑃𝐼𝑖𝑡 : Consumer Price index (CPI) for export destination country at t time for Unit cross section i; 𝐿𝑁𝐺𝐷𝑃𝑖𝑡 : GDP relative in time t for unit cross section i; 𝐿𝑁𝐻𝐵𝑖𝑡 : International Seaweed prices at t time for unit cross section i; i : 1, 2, 3,..., 13 (Cross-section of the country's export destination of seaweed Indonesia); t : 1, 2, 3,..., 7 (time-series, year 2012-2018); ε : Error term. keywords: commodity; competitiveness; country; destination; export; export destination; export volume; indonesia; seaweed; seaweed export; value; volume cache: aefr-491.pdf plain text: aefr-491.txt item: #5 of 76 id: aefr-492 author: Ramadhan, Tuhfah Ikbar; Firmansyah, Firmansyah title: Analysis of Intra-Industry Trade in Cosmetic Commodities between Indonesia and Nine Trading Partners in The Asian Region in 2004-2018 Period date: 2020-12-31 words: 7655 flesch: 50 summary: In the case of cosmetic commodities trade between Indonesia and its trading partners such as with Singapore, Philippines, and Hong Kong, the low average tariff apparently have not been capable to increase the level of intra- industry trade where the level of intra-industry trade tend to be low, even though their average tariff are very low every year (0 percent – 5 percent). In addition, intra-industry trade is believed to have a positive impact and a better advantage than inter-industry trade. keywords: average; capita; commodities; cosmetic; countries; country; indonesia; industry; intra; level; partners; trade; trading cache: aefr-492.pdf plain text: aefr-492.txt item: #6 of 76 id: aefr-494 author: Lestari, Dwi; Oktavilia, Shanty title: Analysis of Palm Oil Price in Southeast Asia date: 2020-12-31 words: 6772 flesch: 58 summary: The increase in domestic CPO prices on the other hand is actually detrimental to consumers (the community), because with the increase in CPO prices, the commodity cannot be reached by all levels of society so that people cannot fulfil one of their basic needs, considering that CPO is the main ingredient in making cooking oil. An increase in international CPO AFEBI Economic and Finance Review (AEFR) Volume 5, No 02 (2020) 76 prices will lead to an increase in domestic CPO prices, because a rise in CPO prices in the international market will encourage producers to sell or export CPO abroad, causing a domestic shortage. keywords: countries; cpo; cpo prices; domestic; increase; indonesia; malaysia; oil; production; thailand cache: aefr-494.pdf plain text: aefr-494.txt item: #7 of 76 id: aefr-497 author: Suri, Nurasita Indah; Hayati, Banatul title: The Analysis of the Linkages Between Inflation, Exports and Imports, and the Interest Rate on the Exchange Rate in Indonesia in the Year 2010-2019 date: 2022-06-30 words: 6269 flesch: 58 summary: ANALYSIS BETWEEN INFLATION, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, AND INTEREST RATE ON EXCHANGE RATE IN INDONESIA 2010-2019 42 Published by AFEBI Economic and Finance Review This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ANALYSIS BETWEEN INFLATION, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, AND INTEREST RATE ON EXCHANGE RATE IN INDONESIA 2010-2019 Nurasita Indah Lingga Suri*, Banatul Hayati Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia Abstract This study aims to analyze the effect of the inflation rate, import-export activities, interest rates simultaneously on fluctuations in the rupiah exchange rate against the US dollar from 2010 to 2019. By using a system of free floating exchange rate, economists distinguish exchange rate into two, namely the nominal exchange rate and the real exchange rate. keywords: dollar; exchange rate; indonesia; inflation; interest rate; rate fluctuations; rates; relationship; rupiah exchange; term; value cache: aefr-497.pdf plain text: aefr-497.txt item: #8 of 76 id: aefr-506 author: Annisa; Adawiyah, Robi'atul; Heppi, Dri; Bashir, Abdul title: Impact of Economic Growth, Energy Consumption and Urban Population to Climate Change in Indonesia Period 1985-2019 date: 2022-12-31 words: 3930 flesch: 44 summary: IMPACT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH, ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND URBAN POPULATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN INDONESIA PERIOD 1985-2019 AFEBI 94 Published by AFEBI Economic and Finance Review This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) IMPACT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH, ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND URBAN POPULATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN INDONESIA PERIOD 1985-2019 Annisa, Robi'atul Adawiyah*, Dri Heppi , Abdul Bashir Economic Department, Faculty of Economic, Universitas Sriwijaya, Indonesia Abstract Economic growth, energy consumption and urban population have positive and significant impact to climate change. The condition of economic growth, energy consumption and urban population in Indonesia during the period 1985-2019 continued to increase and that also will increase the CO2 emission and will make the heat trapped on earth and increasing earth temperature and it made the climate change. keywords: change; climate; climate change; co2; consumption; emissions; energy; energy consumption; growth; increase; population cache: aefr-506.pdf plain text: aefr-506.txt item: #9 of 76 id: aefr-512 author: Suhartoko, Y.B.; Pratikto, Adji; Selvi Susanti Wira, Luciana title: Determination of Financial Stability Index Between Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN 6) and Its Intracorrelation date: 2022-06-30 words: 7284 flesch: 40 summary: From chart.6, aggregate financial stability index (AFSI)was lowest in2009 at 0.3689 and highest in 2017 at 0.5822. The second authority is to evaluate the condition of financial system stability based on input from each member of the Financial System Stability Committee, along with supporting data and information. keywords: afsi; aggregate; index; max; stability; − min; 𝐼𝑖𝑡 −; 𝐼𝑖𝑡𝑛 cache: aefr-512.pdf plain text: aefr-512.txt item: #10 of 76 id: aefr-520 author: Winingsih, Titis Rahayu; Septiani, Yustirania title: Indonesian Coffee Export Analysis to Germany From 1990 to 2019 date: 2022-06-30 words: 4443 flesch: 51 summary: Development of Indonesian coffee export volume to Germany 1990-2019 (tons) Figure 2 shows that from 1990 to 2019, coffee exports from Indoensia to Germany experinced development and fluctuated every year. As a result, it is shown in multiple linear regression analysis that the amount of coffee production in Indonesia, coffee export prices and the rupiah exchange rate against the US dollar are variables that affect the amount of Indonesian coffee exported in the Malaysian market and from the RCA review it is known that coffee from Indonesia is able to compete in the Malaysian market. keywords: coffee; coffee exports; data; export; germany; indonesia; international; market; price; volume; world cache: aefr-520.pdf plain text: aefr-520.txt item: #11 of 76 id: aefr-585 author: Saraswati, Ajeng Ayu; Mubin, M. Khoerul title: The Transmission of Monetary Policy Trough Bank Lending Channel In Indonesia date: 2022-12-31 words: 5322 flesch: 57 summary: The main instrument of central bank monetary policy is the discount policy or the interest rate policy. The firms balance sheet channel is the route used by the central bank in knowing the company's financial condition which can affect companies in obtaining bank credit. keywords: bank; bank lending; channel; credit; lending; liquidity; policy; profitability; results; volume cache: aefr-585.pdf plain text: aefr-585.txt item: #12 of 76 id: aefr-629 author: Putri Indah Lestari, Putri Indah Lestari; Abdurrahman shaleh, Abdurrahman shaleh; Syamsurijal A. Kadir, Syamsurijal A. Kadir; Abdul Bashir, Abdul Bashir title: The Effect of the Impact of Gross Domestic Product and Energy Consumption on Carbondioxide Emissions in Indonesia in the 1985-2019 Period date: 2022-12-05 words: 4394 flesch: 48 summary: Even though they underline that the two countries that are actually the largest pollutants, namely Britain and Germany, have a negative correlation between economic growth and emission levels. Farhani (2015) in his research on Middle East and North Africa countries concluded that in the long term there was a positive correlation between energy consumption and economic growth on CO2 emissions. keywords: co2; consumption; emissions; energy; environmental; gdp; growth; impact; increase; indonesia cache: aefr-629.pdf plain text: aefr-629.txt item: #13 of 76 id: aefr-630 author: Dyah Makutaning Dewi, Dyah Makutaning Dewi; Alvian Ferrandy, Alvian Ferrandy; Nur Aini, Nur Aini; Nasrudin, Nasrudin title: The Impact of Covid-19 on Indonesia's Financial System Stability Using ARIMA Intervention Analysis date: 2022-12-05 words: 7847 flesch: 52 summary: Figure 5 shows that exchange rate movement data from January 1, 2020 to March 1, 2020 is still not stationary. + 𝑢𝑡 − 0,7888𝑢𝑡−1 (7) JCI As the treatment of exchange rate movement data, in analyzing the ARIMA Box- Jenkins method is the data must be in a stationary state both on variance and average. keywords: arima; arima intervention; covid-19; data; exchange; exchange rate; finance; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/; indonesia; intervention; jci; model; order; rate; rupiah cache: aefr-630.pdf plain text: aefr-630.txt item: #14 of 76 id: aefr-631 author: Ishak Hasan, Ishak Hasan; Yasrizal, Yasrizal title: The Labor Absorbtion in Food and Beverages of Small Business Enterprises in Aceh Province date: 2022-12-05 words: 5332 flesch: 61 summary: For increasing the absorption of labor in Aceh Province, what has to be done is to increase business production values, because of that a growth it the food and beverage industry is needed to increase labor absorption through investment increases, cheap credit awarding in small business enterprises and the expansion of the production market so production values are able to increase. From the output above is is able to be known that the variables labor wage level, labor production value and business capital do not have heterocedastity symptoms because Sig, > 0.05 d. T Test Table 9 Regression Coefficient Model Unstandardized Coefficients Standardized Coefficients t Sig. keywords: aceh; aceh province; business; business enterprises; enterprises; food; labor; number; production; province cache: aefr-631.pdf plain text: aefr-631.txt item: #15 of 76 id: aefr-632 author: Hefrizal Handra, Hefrizal Handra; Zamzami, Zamzami title: ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCE SMOKING BEHAVIOR IN POOR HOUSEHOLDS IN WEST SUMATERA PROVINCE date: 2022-12-05 words: 4175 flesch: 59 summary: Such cigarette spending of poor households in West Sumatera Province is much higher than cigarette household spending in the city areas (6.64%) and in the rural areas (9.71%) in Indonesia (BPS, 2014). The price has also a positive effect on household cigarette spending. keywords: cigarette; household; income; province; research; smoking; spending; sumatera; west cache: aefr-632.pdf plain text: aefr-632.txt item: #16 of 76 id: aefr-633 author: Findi, Muhammad; Zulia, Veni Lutfiani title: Poverty Conditions and Policy Solutions in Banten Province (Data Analysis Years 2009-2013) date: 2017-03-10 words: 6941 flesch: 55 summary: Results of this research show factors that significantly influence poverty levels in North Moluccas which are a change in domestic investment (economic growth), education levels, number of unemployment and shares of domestic investment in the agriculture sector. Economic growth, increases in education levels, and increases in domestic investment shares will decrease poverty levels, while increases in unemployment numbers will increase poverty levels. keywords: analysis; banten; banten province; data; data analysis; education; influence; model; population; poverty; poverty levels; province; test; unemployment cache: aefr-633.pdf plain text: aefr-633.txt item: #17 of 76 id: aefr-634 author: Putra, Zainal title: The Influence of Locally Generated Revenue, Public Allocation Funds and Specific To Financial Performance of The Region in The City/Regency Government in Aceh Province date: 2017-03-10 words: 4553 flesch: 40 summary: The variable of region own source revenue, general allocation fund, special allocation fund simultaneously influential and significant to the variable of regional financial performance , (4). Partially only variable of general allocation fund and variable of special allocation fund that influence and significant toward the variable of regional financial performance, whereas the variable of region own source revenue does not influence significantly to the variable of regional financial performance. keywords: aceh; allocation; allocation funds; funds; performance; province; revenue cache: aefr-634.pdf plain text: aefr-634.txt item: #18 of 76 id: aefr-635 author: Maesaroh, Imas; H, Angga Sucitra; R, Radis Diding title: The Influence of Ownership Structure and Specific Characteristics To Capital Structure in Public Banks in Indonesia date: 2017-03-10 words: 7555 flesch: 50 summary: Taswan (2010) states that bank ownership in Indonesia is seen from the banking control perspective that consists of concentrated ownership, government, private domestic, and foreign the size of ownership by individuals indicates that bank ownership structure in Indonesia are concentrated to a number of owners. Types of Bank Ownership in Indonesia The structure of bank ownership in Indonesia according to Bank Indonesia is divided into 6 groups which are State Owned Banks, General Private National Foreign The Influence of Ownership Structure and Specific Characteristics To Capital Structure in Public Banks in Indonesia 55 Exchange Banks, Private National Non Foreign Exchange Banks, Regional Development Banks, Mixed Banks, and Foreign Banks. keywords: banks; capital; capital structure; coefficient; credit; indonesia; influence; management; ownership; risk; size; structure; value cache: aefr-635.pdf plain text: aefr-635.txt item: #19 of 76 id: aefr-636 author: Wijayanti, Amalia; Firmansyah, Firmansyah title: Analysis of Indonesian Tax Revenue date: 2017-03-10 words: 4742 flesch: 57 summary: the positive and significant impact on the state budget towards tax revenues happen because as described previously, the changes in the government expenditure will cause a change in real value over the tax basis and will also affect tax revenue. Error Correction Model, Macroeconomic, Tax revenue 1. keywords: exchange; expenditure; gdp; government; indonesia; rate; revenue; tax; tax revenue; term cache: aefr-636.pdf plain text: aefr-636.txt item: #20 of 76 id: aefr-639 author: Prabowo, Maudytia Rismalasari; Priyarsono, Dominicus Savio; Probokawuryan, Mutiara title: IMPACT OF EDUCATION TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD IN INDONESIA date: 2018-09-12 words: 5341 flesch: 60 summary: Household consumption chose because it can describe the poverty condition (Rolleston, 2011). This indicates that every 1 percent increase in education will increase household consumption per capita by 0.14 percent. keywords: attainment; capita; consumption; education; head; household; increase; indonesia; java; living; poverty; standard cache: aefr-639.pdf plain text: aefr-639.txt item: #21 of 76 id: aefr-640 author: Nurfaidah, Rani; Hastuti, Fitri title: THE INFLUENCE OF THE 1998 ASIAN BANKING CRISIS AND THE 2008 GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS TO GROWTH OF THE THIRD PARTY FUNDS OF BANKING SECTOR IN INDONESIA date: 2018-09-12 words: 6281 flesch: 52 summary: There is a fundamental influence of macroeconomics and bank performance to third party fund growth in the 1998 Asian Banking Crisis. There is a fundamental influence of macroeconomics and bank performance to third party fund growth in the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. keywords: banking; banking crisis; crisis; data; funds; growth; influence; model; party; party funds; rate cache: aefr-640.pdf plain text: aefr-640.txt item: #22 of 76 id: aefr-641 author: Ambya, Ambya title: DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY OF NEW AUTONOMOUS ECONOMIC REGIONS IN LAMPUNG PROVINCE, 2005-2013 date: 2018-09-12 words: 5007 flesch: 41 summary: HYPOTHESIS The hypothesis in this research is defined as the following: Hypothesis 1: New autonomous region public allocation funds per capita have an effect on Domestic GDP per capita of new autonomous regions Hypothesis 2: New autonomous region specific allocation funds per capita have an effect on Domestic GDP per capita of new autonomous regions Hypothesis 3: New autonomous region revenue sharing funds per capita have an effect on Domestic GDP per capita of new autonomous DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY OF NEW AUTONOMOUS ECONOMIC REGIONS IN LAMPUNG PROVINCE, 2005-2013 36 regions 3. (2) Where: Vm = Domestic GDP per capita of new autonomous regions X1 = New autonomous region public allocation funds per capita X2 = New autonomous region specific allocation funds per capita X3 = New autonomous region revenue sharing funds per capita β0 = Constant AFEBI Economic and Finance Review (AEFR) Vol.03 No.01, June 2018 37 β1, β2, β3 = Coefficienteach from X1, X2and X3 t = year εt = disruption In the regression model statistical model tests will be implemented for choosing the right model which covers: 1. keywords: allocation; allocation funds; development; economic; funds; new; public; regional; regions; revenue; sharing cache: aefr-641.pdf plain text: aefr-641.txt item: #23 of 76 id: aefr-642 author: Rohima, Siti title: DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY OF DISTRICT/ CITY IN SOUTH SUMATRA ( 2008 - 2015) date: 2018-09-12 words: 5959 flesch: 48 summary: Inequality of Regional Development One of the goals of regional economic development is to reduce the inequality (disparity). Jeffrey G. Williamson (1965) examined the relationship between regional disparities in levels of economic development, using economic data and the developed countries that are developing. keywords: city; dau; development; district; economic; growth; inequality; pad; province; region; south sumatra cache: aefr-642.pdf plain text: aefr-642.txt item: #24 of 76 id: aefr-643 author: Yasrizal, Yasrizal title: THE IMPACT OF NON-FOOD COMMODITY INFLATION ON CHANGES OF HOUSEHOLD WELFARE IN ACEH PROVINCE date: 2018-09-12 words: 3710 flesch: 62 summary: This so-called administered price policy leads increased inflation in various commodities and leads to an increase in household poverty rates, especially in urban areas. Share of commodity expenditure i to total of commodity expenditure j i = j : 1,2...6 (6 The commodities of overty contributor) logPj : Commodity prices of j (where j=1,2...7) log (x/p*) : keywords: aceh; commodity; demand; elasticity; food; households; inflation; poverty; price; welfare cache: aefr-643.pdf plain text: aefr-643.txt item: #25 of 76 id: aefr-644 author: Juliannisa, Indri Arrafi title: EFFECT OF CONSUMPTION ON ACCEPTANCE OF VALUE ADDED TAXES ( VAT ) IN INDONESIA DURING 1984-2016 date: 2018-09-12 words: 3998 flesch: 55 summary: Hypothetesis Consumption, money supply, population and industrial sector have a positive and significant relationship that can increase value added tax revenue. INTRODUCTION Based on Law Number 17 of 2003 concerning State Finance, income / State revenue is defined as the right of the central government to be recognized as an addition to the value of net assets and consists of domestic income derived from tax revenues and non-tax state revenues, and grants obtained from other governments and other government levels. keywords: consumption; indonesia; money; revenue; sector; tax; value; variable; vat cache: aefr-644.pdf plain text: aefr-644.txt item: #26 of 76 id: aefr-645 author: Pravitasari, Clalisca title: THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON THE WAGE DISTRIBUTION IN INDONESIA date: 2019-06-19 words: 7928 flesch: 59 summary: By looking at the conceptual framework used in this study, where migration will encourage a decrease in wages of workers in groups with high concentrations of migrant workers, it can be concluded that migration will encourage a decrease in workers wages in the top percentile of the distribution. In addition by being able to substitute non-migrant workers with the same skill level, migrant workers can also play a complementary role for non-migrant workers who have different skills, resulting in increased productivity and wages of highly skilled workers (Asali, 2013; Devillanova, 2004). keywords: distribution; factual; hour; impact; log; migrant; migration; percentile; wage; workers cache: aefr-645.pdf plain text: aefr-645.txt item: #27 of 76 id: aefr-646 author: Kurniawan, Deden Ferry; Susanti, Hera title: IMPACT OF CASH TRANSFER ON POVERTY date: 2019-06-19 words: 8884 flesch: 50 summary: DATA SOURCE The type of data used in this study is secondary data derived from Household Life Survey (Sakerti/IFLS) in 2007 and 2014 in the form of expenditure data per family, cash assistance data received per family, Educational Background data, Amount per Family data, Child Labor, Family Investment (Education), Assets and others. The reduction of subsidized fuel oil (BBM) is feared to have an impact on the welfare of the poor for the government to create a compensation program in the form of cash assistance programs for affected communities where the purpose of the compensation program is to maintain the level of welfare by having sufficient purchasing power for goods goods that become basic needs. keywords: assistance; capita; cash; cash assistance; diff; difference; expenditure; group; household; impact; index; number; poverty cache: aefr-646.pdf plain text: aefr-646.txt item: #28 of 76 id: aefr-647 author: Muryani, Muryani; Amalia, Agna title: IMPACT OF ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE, EDUCATION, HEALTH AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT TOWARDS INDONESIA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH: LEVEL OF 33 PROVINCES date: 2019-06-19 words: 4119 flesch: 49 summary: Based on the two models of economic growth, the road infrastructure and foreign direct investment variables used as investments in economic growth factors. This study analyzes the influence of road infrastructure, education, health and foreign direct investment on economic growth of 33 provinces in Indonesia in 2010-2016. keywords: education; growth; health; indonesia; infrastructure; investment; road; value cache: aefr-647.pdf plain text: aefr-647.txt item: #29 of 76 id: aefr-648 author: Yacoub, Yarlina; Safari, Safari; Lestari, Nindya title: POTENTIAL LOSS OF PBB-P2 REVENUE AS REGIONAL TAX IN SAMBAS REGENCY date: 2019-06-19 words: 9613 flesch: 49 summary: Whereas according to Nurcholis (2007) regional original income is income earned by regions from regional tax revenues, AFEBI Economic and Finance Review (AEFR) Vol.03 No.02, December 2018 46 regional retributions, regional company profits, and others that are legitimate. While the understanding of potential loss according to Zain (2009) is the difference between the potential tax with the realization of tax revenue, this can be caused by (1) the provisions of applicable tax laws; (2) losses due to tax authorities; and (3) losses due to taxpayer actions. keywords: data; government; land; loss; p2 revenue; pbb; potential; regency; regional; revenue; sambas; tax; taxes cache: aefr-648.pdf plain text: aefr-648.txt item: #30 of 76 id: aefr-649 author: Anwar, Syaiful title: DETERMINANTS OF LABOR DEMAND; EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM EAST KALIMANTAN date: 2019-06-19 words: 4841 flesch: 47 summary: Email address: syaiful.borneotarakan@gmail.com AFEBI Economic and Finance Review (AEFR) Vol.03 No.02, December 2018 60 In the case of agriculture in East Kalimantan, the large number of workers and the low level of education of the workforce resulted in lower labor productivity in the agricultural sector than the productivity of other sectors. It is also relevant to regional development priorities that place the agricultural sector as a second pillar and embodied in East Kalimantan's development mission, which is also supported by development in other sectors simultaneously.. keywords: capital; east; employment; impact; income; indonesia; investment; kalimantan; labor; research; sector; sharing; variable cache: aefr-649.pdf plain text: aefr-649.txt item: #31 of 76 id: aefr-650 author: Suartini, Sri; Sulistiyo, Hari; Indrianti, Wahyuni title: THE EFFECT OF NON PERFORMING FINANCING, FINANCING TO DEPOSIT RATIO AND OPERATING EXPENSE TO OPERATING INCOME RATIO (BOPO) TO PROFITABILITY date: 2019-06-19 words: 5616 flesch: 54 summary: According to Niode (2016) in his study stated that NPF significant negative effect on ROA Bank of sharia, in line with research conducted by Pratama (2012) stated that the NPF and significant negative effect on ROA Bank of sharia. In contrast to the results of research conducted by Sari (2013) which states that the NPF positive and significant impact on ROA Bank of sharia. keywords: bank; bopo; effect; fdr; financing; income; npf; operating; profitability; ratio; roa; sharia cache: aefr-650.pdf plain text: aefr-650.txt item: #32 of 76 id: aefr-651 author: Simanjuntak, Erni Br; Wasistha, Gede Harja title: VALUATION OF AERONAUTICS AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY AT LAPAN date: 2019-09-12 words: 7049 flesch: 39 summary: The data used in this study are primary and secondary, primary data obtained consist of data of technology transfer business process at LAPAN, the condition of the Pusispan organization, data of LAPAN intellectual property, data of prospective business partner, and technology criteria that are ready to be commercialized. This is based on the available information of LAPAN intellectual property. keywords: aeronautics; approach; cost; data; development; lapan; method; process; property; research; space; space technology; system; technology; valuation; value cache: aefr-651.pdf plain text: aefr-651.txt item: #33 of 76 id: aefr-652 author: Alexandi, Muhammad Findi; Tinambunan, Edi Victara title: POVERTY IN DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA (DIY): POLICIES AND EFFORTS TO SOLVE IT (DATA YEAR OF 2010-2016) date: 2019-09-12 words: 3788 flesch: 64 summary: The increase does not only occur in D.I. Yogyakarta Province but almost in all provinces in Indonesia. The number of people working in the agricultural sector showed a significant negative effect on the poverty level in D.I. Yogyakarta Province. keywords: d.i; daerah; indonesia; istimewa; poverty; province; yogyakarta; yogyakarta province cache: aefr-652.pdf plain text: aefr-652.txt item: #34 of 76 id: aefr-653 author: Rohima, Siti title: THE INFLUENCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE, POVERTY AND INCOME ON FOOD SECURITY IN SOUTH SUMATRA PROVINCE date: 2019-09-12 words: 4942 flesch: 51 summary: The link between household access to food (food security); household needs for food; and allocation behavior means that household food security has limited value as an indicator of the individual's lack of interest (Andersen, 2009). This study aims to determine the influence of infrastructure, poverty and income per capita on food security in districts / cities in South Sumatra Province. keywords: capita; food; food security; income; infrastructure; percent; poverty; province; security; south; sumatra cache: aefr-653.pdf plain text: aefr-653.txt item: #35 of 76 id: aefr-654 author: Nairobi, Nairobi title: PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF THE VEHICLE OWNERSHIP TRANSFER FEES (BBNKB) INCREMENT POLICY IN BANDAR LAMPUNG date: 2019-09-12 words: 7336 flesch: 58 summary: Increased acceptance of BBNKB and PKB in Lampung Province was also aided by government policy to stop BBNKB for vehicles with Lampung outside police numbers who wanted BBN to Lampung numbers, as well as suspending PKB payments for vehicles that had previously no longer paid PKB. This tariff setting is different from the BBNKB tariff that applies in neighboring Lampung Province, such as the Provinces of South Sumatra, Bengkulu and DKI Jakarta, in which stipulate BBNKB to 10 percent. keywords: bbnkb; cars; jakarta; lampung; lampung province; number; outside; percent; province; respondents; table; tax; vehicles cache: aefr-654.pdf plain text: aefr-654.txt item: #36 of 76 id: aefr-655 author: Destiningsih, Rian; Sugiharti, Rr Retno; Achsa, Andhatu title: ANALYSIS OF INCOME DISPARITIES IN JAMBI PROVINCE 2010-2017 date: 2019-09-12 words: 4893 flesch: 51 summary: Table 2 Williamson Index and Jambi Province Theil Entropy Index 2010-2017 Year Indeks Jambi Province's has unique and strategic location, which is near to the IMS-GT economic growth area (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore Growth Triangle). keywords: development; disparities; disparity; entropy; growth; income; index; jambi; province; regions; theil cache: aefr-655.pdf plain text: aefr-655.txt item: #37 of 76 id: aefr-656 author: Mahendra, Made Satriawan; Solikin, Akhmad title: IMPACTS OF IMPORT TARIFFS AND NONTARIFF MEASURES ON INDONESIA’S TRADE PERFORMANCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS: A GRAVITY MODEL date: 2019-09-12 words: 3782 flesch: 47 summary: Trade partners’ import tariff is negatively affects Indonesia’s export of APEC environmental goods. On average, when trading partners increase average custom tariff by 1% it reduces Indonesia environmental goods by 25.86%. keywords: apec; egs; export; goods; gravity; import; indonesia; model; nontariff; tariff; trade cache: aefr-656.pdf plain text: aefr-656.txt item: #38 of 76 id: aefr-657 author: Nugraheni Dwi Utami, Nugraheni Dwi Utami title: The Impact of China Shock on Deindustrialisation over time date: 2020-05-12 words: 7351 flesch: 55 summary: Second, the negative impact of China’s shock is empirically greater in developing countries than in developed countries. It happens especially in developing countries, while in developed countries the complementary effect dominates the damaging effect. keywords: china; chinese; countries; effect; employment; goods; impact; manufacturing; quantile; shock; trade; value cache: aefr-657.pdf plain text: aefr-657.txt item: #39 of 76 id: aefr-658 author: Kurnia, Melati Intan; Sasana, Hadi; Septiani, Yustirania title: ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSALITY OF CO2 EMISSIONS, CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL FUELS, ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDONESIA IN 1990-2019 date: 2019-11-26 words: 4155 flesch: 53 summary: According to the energy and Mineral Resources Depertemen (2003), fossil fuel energy consumption consumed 70% of total energy consumption, while the electrical energy occupies the second position by consuming 10% of total energy consumption. ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSALITY OF CO2 EMISSIONS, CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL FUELS, ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDONESIA IN 1990-2019 113 ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSALITY OF CO2 EMISSIONS, CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL FUELS, ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDONESIA IN 1990-2019 Melati Intan Kurnia1*, Hadi Sasana2, Yustirania Septiani3 1,2,3 Universitas Tidar, Magelang, Indonesia Abstract Increasing economic growth will spark against increased energy consumption. keywords: co2; consumption; electricity; emissions; energy; fossil; growth; indonesia cache: aefr-658.pdf plain text: aefr-658.txt item: #40 of 76 id: aefr-659 author: Octavia, Syari; Fathoni, Ahmad Fauzan; Efni, Yulia title: INFLUENCE OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE OF THE COMPANY VALUE THROUGH FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE (CASE STUDY AT MANUFACTURING COMPANIES LISTED IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE PERIOD 2013-2017) date: 2020-05-12 words: 7133 flesch: 52 summary: (2007), that the IC has a positive effect on company performance, both today and in the future; IC-average growth was positively related to the company's performance in the future; IC contribution to company performance differs based on the type of industry. According to research conducted by Tan et al. (2007) in Ulum (2009), the IC has a positive effect on company performance, both today and in the future; IC-average growth was positively related to the company's performance in the future; IC contribution to company performance differs based on the type of industry. keywords: capital structure; company; company value; effect; financial; performance; research; results; study; value cache: aefr-659.pdf plain text: aefr-659.txt item: #41 of 76 id: aefr-660 author: Vernanda Fairuz, Vernanda Fairuz title: GENDER EQUALITY IMPACT ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT GROWTH OF ASEAN COUNTRIES date: 2020-05-12 words: 11977 flesch: 56 summary: Figure 2. ASEAN FDI growth and ASEAN and global Gender Equality comparison The year of 2016 to 2017 considered as the strongest calls for gender equality as more actions regarding this issue strikes in many countries. How does gender equality in those aspects affect ASEAN FDI inflow growth and the attempt to encourage FDI growth? keywords: = �; asean; countries; economic; education; effect; equality; fdi; female; gender; growth; inflow; investment; labor; model; region; wage cache: aefr-660.pdf plain text: aefr-660.txt item: #42 of 76 id: aefr-661 author: Irawan, Rismanto; Iskandar, Deden Dinar title: ANALYSIS OF INFRASTRUCTURE EFFECT ON INDONESIA'S ECONOMIC GROWTH YEAR 2007 - 2014 date: 2019-11-22 words: 5222 flesch: 45 summary: This study aims to analyze the influence of the availability of infrastructure that is divided into economic infrastructure, social infrastructure and institutional infrastructure, on the economy in Indonesia which is described by the GDP. This is based on the contribution of the magnitude of the elasticity of economic infrastructure and social infrastructure in the top four positions that affect the GRDP namely electricity distribution (economic infrastructure) has the biggest role in this research, then followed by the number of health and education services (social infrastructure) and finally occupied by the economic infrastructure variable again, namely the length of the road. keywords: capital; development; effect; expenditure; growth; health; increase; indonesia; infrastructure; variable cache: aefr-661.pdf plain text: aefr-661.txt item: #43 of 76 id: aefr-662 author: Prasetyanto, Panji Kusuma; Prakoso, Jalu Aji; Destiningsih, Rian title: ANALYSIS OF SMEs COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH THE INNOVATION STRATEGY AND PRODUCT SALE INFORMATION SYSTEM IN THE TRUNAN VILLAGE, MAGELANG CITY date: 2019-11-22 words: 4372 flesch: 47 summary: These results become a strength for tofu producers if they will improve their results through tofu product innovation. The problem of uncompetitive product marketing will be dealt with by the application of tofu product sales information systems in Trunan Village. keywords: business; information; innovation; products; smes; tofu; trunan; village cache: aefr-662.pdf plain text: aefr-662.txt item: #44 of 76 id: aefr-663 author: Siti Maryam, Siti Maryam; Akung Daeng, Akung Daeng; Dwi Saputri, Dwi Saputri title: The Waiting Time Analysis of Educated Workers in Sumbawa Regency date: 2020-06-29 words: 6322 flesch: 49 summary: Para pencari kerja perlu membekali diri dengan pengalaman kerja, sebab dengan pengalaman kerja yang mereka miliki, maka mereka akan mendapatkan tambahan informasi yang lebih baik mengenai pasar kerja. Untuk itu perluasan kesempatan kerja merupakan usaha untuk mengembangkan sektor penampungan kesempatan kerja yang berproduktivitas rendah. keywords: adalah; akan; angkatan; apa; atau; bayes; bekerja; dalam; dan; dari; dengan; faktor; gender; ini; jenis; jumlah; jurusan; karena; keputusan; kerja; lebih; mencari; mendapatkan; menerima; oleh; orang; pada; pasar; pekerjaan; pendidikan; penelitian; pengalaman; pengangguran; permintaan; probabilitas; saja; sebagai; sesuai; sumbawa; tenaga; tenaga kerja; terdidik; tersebut; tidak; tinggi; tingkat; tunggu; untuk; upah; waktu; yaitu; yang cache: aefr-663.pdf plain text: aefr-663.txt item: #45 of 76 id: aefr-664 author: Mbu Daniel Tambi, Mbu Daniel Tambi; Chuo Joshua Njuh, Chuo Joshua Njuh title: Rural-Urban Migration and Unemployment Tendency date: 2020-06-29 words: 7282 flesch: 46 summary: 4. METHODOLOGY OF STUDY Linking rural urban migration to unemployment, we used the economic model of the family as applied by Frijters et al (2008), this forms the conceptual basis for our analysis of the unemployment consequences of rural-urban migration. iiii SARUM 222  ++= [3] We use the social amenities variable as an instrument to overcome the endogeneity problem between rural urban migration and unemployment which cannot be adequately controlled for by observable characteristics. keywords: areas; cameroon; economic; education; effect; labour; level; migrants; migration; percent; rural; unemployment; variable; youths cache: aefr-664.pdf plain text: aefr-664.txt item: #46 of 76 id: aefr-665 author: Nitami, Salwinar Aprin; Hayati, Banatul title: Relationship Between Crude Oil Price Fluctuations, Economic Growth, Inflation, and Exchange Rate in Indonesia 1967-2019 date: 2021-12-01 words: 7347 flesch: 65 summary: It is these uses that make crude oil prices a hot topic at the international level. Indonesia experienced such conditions during the New Order era, to be precise in 1973-1974, the boom in crude oil prices in that year gave benefits to the performance of the domestic trade balance. keywords: crude; exchange; inflation; oil; oil prices; pons e; price; rate; res pons; world cache: aefr-665.pdf plain text: aefr-665.txt item: #47 of 76 id: aefr-666 author: Putri, Rinanda Dwirintha; Hayati, Banatul title: Analysis ICT Effect on Indonesian Exports With Emerging Market Countries date: 2021-12-01 words: 8662 flesch: 49 summary: TELP : Fixed telephone in partner countries (per 100 people) POP : Partner country population (million people) DIST : Indonesia's economic distance from partner countries (billion USD) PDB : ANALYSIS ICT EFFECT ON INDONESIAN EXPORTS WITH EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES 98 ANALYSIS ICT EFFECT ON INDONESIAN EXPORTS WITH EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES Rinanda Dwirintha Putri1)*, Banatul Hayati2) keywords: countries; country; economic; effect; exchange; export; export performance; increase; indonesia; market; partner; performance; rate; trade; variable cache: aefr-666.pdf plain text: aefr-666.txt item: #48 of 76 id: aefr-667 author: Yasmin Fitriana Imanuddin, Yasmin Fitriana Imanuddin title: Internet Usage and Ideal Number of Children in Indonesia (The Analysis of The 2017 IDHS) date: 2021-06-23 words: 7547 flesch: 58 summary: This research on the effect of internet use on the ideal number of children is limited to women in Indonesia aged 15-49 years. Volume 6, No. 1 (2021) 4 according to internet usage and how does internet use affect the ideal number of children according to women in Indonesia after being controlled with certain socio-economic factors? keywords: age; childbearing; children; family; fertility; indonesia; information; internet; number; planning; use; women cache: aefr-667.pdf plain text: aefr-667.txt item: #49 of 76 id: aefr-668 author: Wahyu Aji Wijaya, Wahyu Aji Wijaya title: The Effect of CO2 Emissions, Energy Consumption, Coal Consumption on Gross Domestic Product per Capita in Indonesia date: 2021-06-23 words: 5098 flesch: 50 summary: It is further stated that energy consumption is a means of accumulating development capital, either complementary or substitution in producing outputs in the economy. The policies that regulate energy consumption in Indonesia, which have included an energy diversification program to reduce the consumption of fuel oil (BBM) from the total energy consumption in Indonesia, are still difficult to see the results (Bappenas, 2012). keywords: capita; co2; coal; consumption; emissions; energy; energy consumption; growth; increase; indonesia; relationship; test cache: aefr-668.pdf plain text: aefr-668.txt item: #50 of 76 id: aefr-669 author: Dimas Resy Ramadhan, Dimas Resy Ramadhan; Siti Novia Sari, Siti Novia Sari; Syamsurijal A Kadir, Syamsurijal A Kadir; Abdul Bashir, Abdul Bashir title: Effect of Water Quality, Environmental Quality on Economic Growth in South Sumatra Province 2013-2017 date: 2021-06-23 words: 3257 flesch: 47 summary: Economic growth Simon Kuznets, stated that economic growth is marked by an increase in capacity in the long run in providing various economic goods to the community and this is manifested by the continuous increase in national output and accompanied by technological advances. Economic development and economic growth work together in achieving national development goals. keywords: air; development; growth; quality; south; sumatra; test; water cache: aefr-669.pdf plain text: aefr-669.txt item: #51 of 76 id: aefr-670 author: Wahyu Prastowo, Wahyu Prastowo; Hardius Usman, Hardius Usman title: The Influence of Internal and External Factors on NPF And NPL date: 2021-06-23 words: 9024 flesch: 56 summary: In Islamic banking financing, there are several types of contracts that aim to reduce the risk of financing, such as financing with a sale and purchase agreement consisting of murahabah and istishna. Meanwhile, conventional bank is a kind of bank that carry out their business activities conventionally and according to its type, it consists of Conventional Commercial Banks (BUK) and Rural Banks (BPR). keywords: average; banking; banks; bopo; car; commercial; effect; financing; increase; inflation; islamic; npf; npl; quarter cache: aefr-670.pdf plain text: aefr-670.txt item: #52 of 76 id: aefr-671 author: Izmi Dwi Maharani Poetri, Izmi Dwi Maharani Poetri title: The Effect of Industrial Sector and Transportation Sector on CO2 Emissions In Indonesia date: 2021-06-23 words: 3385 flesch: 45 summary: Hutabarat (2010) conducted a study on the effect of industrial sector GDP on environmental quality in terms of sulfur and CO2 emissions in five ASEAN member countries for the period 1980-2000. Based on data from the Ministry of Environment, CO2 emissions have increased from 2000 to 2019. keywords: co2; effect; emissions; gdp; sector; transportation; transportation sector cache: aefr-671.pdf plain text: aefr-671.txt item: #53 of 76 id: aefr-672 author: Y Rahmat Akbar, Y Rahmat Akbar; Resti Riandi, Resti Riandi title: The Role of Good Governance Toward Economic Growth of Riau Province date: 2021-06-23 words: 7948 flesch: 38 summary: Thus there is a link between regional economic growth and the allocation of capital expenditures and financial performance. The allocation of capital expenditure affects regional economic growth. keywords: allocation; budget; capital; capital expenditures; development; effect; good; governance; government; growth; model; performance; riau cache: aefr-672.pdf plain text: aefr-672.txt item: #54 of 76 id: aefr-673 author: Syaifulloh, Muhammad; AN, Gita Ayu; Syamsurijal A Kadir, Syamsurijal A Kadir; Abdul Bashir, Abdul Bashir title: Effect of Urbanization and Growth Rate Population of Expectations Life in Indonesia date: 2021-12-01 words: 3554 flesch: 45 summary: Population growth in an area occurs due to several population factors, including birth (fertility), death (mortality) and also population migration. Population growth is a dynamic balance between the forces that increase and those that reduce the number of people. keywords: areas; growth; health; life; needs; population; resources; urbanization cache: aefr-673.pdf plain text: aefr-673.txt item: #55 of 76 id: aefr-674 author: Yozi Aulia Rahman, Yozi Aulia Rahman; Nindya Haryo Permadi, Nindya Haryo Permadi title: Analysis of Working Decision of Elderly in Yogyakarta Province date: 2020-06-29 words: 7234 flesch: 61 summary: This number is greater than the elderly men who live alone in elderly households who decide to work, which is 3.88% of the total male elderly workers. The economic factor used in this study is the expenditure of elderly households. keywords: decision; education; elderly; household; people; region; status; work; workers; working; yogyakarta cache: aefr-674.pdf plain text: aefr-674.txt item: #56 of 76 id: aefr-675 author: Sintia Deliana Putri, Sintia Deliana Putri; Endang Kartini Panggiarti, Endang Kartini Panggiarti; Chaidir Iswanaji, Chaidir Iswanaji title: Bank Health Analysis with RGEC Method Case Study of Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) date: 2021-12-01 words: 6023 flesch: 54 summary: Bank health is also reflected in the performance of a bank, because health assessments are recorded in published financial statements. Bank health is very important because a healthy bank will be able to carry out its normal operational activities. keywords: assessment; bank; bank health; banking; capital; good; health; level; method; risk cache: aefr-675.pdf plain text: aefr-675.txt item: #57 of 76 id: aefr-677 author: Sri Palupi Prabandari, Sri Palupi Prabandari title: The Description of the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on MSME: Some Fall, Some Prevail date: 2021-12-17 words: 3447 flesch: 61 summary: Total = 101 respondents The survey revealed that most MSME used social media such as Instagram and Facebook for selling (64%), and the remaining 36% did not use them. The data of this research was collected by distributing questionnaires online using Google Form to MSME owners. keywords: income; msme; pandemic; respondents; result cache: aefr-677.pdf plain text: aefr-677.txt item: #58 of 76 id: aefr-678 author: Mochammad Arif Budiono, Mochammad Arif Budiono; Musdalifah - Azis, Musdalifah - Azis title: The Effect of Market Timing Ability and Fund Size on Mutual Fund Performance of Mutual Fund Companies in Indonesia date: 2020-06-29 words: 3820 flesch: 57 summary: The results of this study differ from the hypothesis which states that fund size has a positive and significant effect on mutual fund performance in mutual fund companies in Indonesia. The data collection method in this study is by collecting all data consisting of a population of mutual fund investment managers with the conventional type of stock mutual funds. keywords: ability; effect; fund; investment; market; mutual; performance; portfolio; size; timing cache: aefr-678.pdf plain text: aefr-678.txt item: #59 of 76 id: aefr-679 author: Anisa Dwi Ariyani, Anisa Dwi Ariyani; Siti Hilmiati Azyzia, Siti Hilmiati Azyzia title: The Efectiveness of People’s Salt Business Empowerment Program (Pugar) in Demak date: 2020-06-29 words: 4135 flesch: 56 summary: The production was driven by government policies in the form of assistance and empowerment of the people's salt business for salt farmers in each village in Demak. The data used in this study were obtained based on survey results and interviews with salt farmers in eleven villages in Demak Regency, Central Java. keywords: business; demak; farmers; people; program; pugar; regency; salt; v v; village cache: aefr-679.pdf plain text: aefr-679.txt item: #60 of 76 id: aefr-680 author: gusti noorlitaria achmad, gusti noorlitaria achmad; syarifah Hudayah, syarifah Hudayah; Saida Zainurossalamia ZA, Saida Zainurossalamia ZA; shibghati Mutia Hasanah, shibghati Mutia Hasanah title: The influence of brand image, Brand Personality and Brand Experience on Brand Love and Their Impact on Brand Loyalty of Cellular Card Users date: 2020-06-29 words: 5032 flesch: 55 summary: Indonesia Abstract The purpose of this research is to know: (1) influence of brand image to brand love (2) influence of brand personality to brand love, (3) influence of brand experience to brand love (4) influence of brand image to brand loyalty (5) influence of brandexperience to brand loyalty, (6) the influence of brand love on brand loyalty. Own brand image according to (Kotler, 2016). keywords: brand; brand experience; brand image; brand love; brand loyalty; brand personality; consumers; effect; influence; telkomsel; users cache: aefr-680.pdf plain text: aefr-680.txt item: #61 of 76 id: aefr-681 author: Tjiptoherijanto, Prijono title: The Leader’s Role on Civil Service Reform in Asean Countries date: 2017-08-07 words: 2357 flesch: 46 summary: The determinant factors which influenced and affected the implementation of public service reform in some of the ASEAN countries which were reform in some of the ASEAN countries which were studied is summarized in Table 1 below. This report approached civil service reform form two complementary perspectives: first, short- term cost-containment measures aimed at reforming public pay and employment system, and second, medium-term programs to build institutional support for cost- containment and to strengthen the goverment’s ability to manage the civil service. keywords: bureaucracy; countries; goverment; management; public; reform; service cache: aefr-681.pdf plain text: aefr-681.txt item: #62 of 76 id: aefr-682 author: Juniarwoko, Dadang Wahyu; Irawan, Tony; Anggraeni, Lukytawati title: Day-of-The-Week Anomaly on Different Stock Capitalization: Evidence from Indonesian Stock Market date: 2017-08-07 words: 5475 flesch: 66 summary: But the risk contained on Wednesday return of LQ45 is slightly higher than the risk contained on Wednesday return of Pefindo25. To examine the existence of DOWA in stock returns, the following equation is used: 𝑅𝑡 = 𝛽0 + 𝛽1𝐷1𝑡 + 𝛽2𝐷2𝑡 + ⋯ + 𝛽4𝐷4𝑡 + ∑ 𝑅𝑡−𝑖 𝑞 𝑖=1 keywords: anomaly; effect; friday; lq45; market; monday; return; stocks; thursday; tuesday; wednesday cache: aefr-682.pdf plain text: aefr-682.txt item: #63 of 76 id: aefr-683 author: Remi, Sutyastie Soemitro; Dwi Waluyo, SettingsSihono; Muljarijadi, Bagdja title: The Role of Tourism in The DevelopmeAnt of Regional Economy: Case Study of The Special Capital Region of Jakarta Province date: 2017-08-07 words: 6390 flesch: 53 summary: No Sector Value (Rp.Million) Proportion 1 Trade 5,926,269 14.70% 2 Road Transport 5,889,247 14.60% 3 Hotel 5,762,756 14.30% 4 Restaurant 5,382,099 13.30% 5 Bank, insurance and corporate services 3,180,256 7.90% 6 Sea, river, and lake transport 1,800,051 4.50% 7 Transportation support services 1,435,082 3.60% 8 Entertainment services 1,377,624 3.40% 9 Textile Industry and leather goods 1,169,970 2.90% 10 electricity/gas/clean water 1,103,516 2.70% 11 Others 7,288,678 18.10% Total 40,315,548 100.00% Source : Satellite Balance of Regional Tourism Special Capital Region of Jakarta 2004 (Processed) Satellite Balance of Regional Tourism Special Capital Region of Jakarta 2009 (Processed) Table 3 keywords: capital region; economy; industry; jakarta; services; tourism sector; tourists; transport; year cache: aefr-683.pdf plain text: aefr-683.txt item: #64 of 76 id: aefr-684 author: Rohima, Siti title: The Financial Performance of Regencies/Cities in South Sumatera Province (2006-2015 Time Period) date: 2017-08-07 words: 8761 flesch: 47 summary: 2.3 Hypotheisis Based on the conceptual frame (thinking framework) the researcher makes the hypothesis as the following: H0 : Fiscal decentralization, regional financial autonomy, effectiveness and efficiency does not influence positively and significant to economic growth of regencies/cities neither partially nor together. The test results using the fixed effect model, fiscal decentralization influence, regional financial autonomy, effectiveness and efficiency to economic growth in regencies/cities in South Sumatera province the adjusted R2 as large as 0.341114. keywords: autonomy; cities; decentralization; efficiency; financial; growth; income; percent; performance; ratio; regencies; regional; revenue; south cache: aefr-684.pdf plain text: aefr-684.txt item: #65 of 76 id: aefr-685 author: Damarsiwi, Eska Prima Monique title: The Influence of The Interest Rate (BI Rate) and Non Performing Loan (NPL) To The Distribution of Banking Credit in Bengkulu Province in The Years 2013-2015 date: 2017-08-07 words: 4446 flesch: 62 summary: Partially the Interest Rate (BI Rate) variable has a significantly positive influence to banking credit distribution in Bengkulu Province. This is because there are still many consumers/people which first see the credit interest rate amount as the base of consideration in applying for banking credit in Bengkulu Province. keywords: banking; bi rate; credit; distribution; influence; interest rate; loan; non; npl; rate cache: aefr-685.pdf plain text: aefr-685.txt item: #66 of 76 id: aefr-686 author: Wardhana, Adhitya; Handayani, Reni Tri; Pamungkas, Eksa title: Diversification of Farmer Income in West Java date: 2017-08-07 words: 2818 flesch: 45 summary: (2009) explained credit access in North China has a positive influence to farmer household income diversification. Limits of household income diversification of farming is when the household has to venture outside the agricultural sector or one of the cores and the sources of income comes from salaries / wages of laborers / employees outside the agricultural sector. keywords: business; diversification; household; income; income diversification; land cache: aefr-686.pdf plain text: aefr-686.txt item: #67 of 76 id: aefr-691 author: Oktasya, Khofipa; Firmansyah, Amrie title: Operating Performance, Market Performance and Sustainability Performance Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic Era in Indonesia date: 2022-12-31 words: 11890 flesch: 39 summary: Further research can be carried out using other proxies to determine the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on operating performance, market performance and company sustainability performance to compare the test results with this study. Stakeholders are currently focusing intensive scrutiny on ethical business within the organization, expecting leaders, managers and employees to address the complex environment of organizational ethnic decision-making by implementing sustainability performance with the hope that this will provide a healthy business image by implementing ethical policies and transparency in identifying real-life problems to improve company performance and career advancement (Mulyaningsih & Hermina, 2017). keywords: afebi; companies; company; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; dan; finance; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/; indonesia; investors; jurnal; keuangan; kinerja; market performance; operating performance; pandemic; performance; perusahaan; research; review; sector; social; study; sustainability performance; terhadap; test; value cache: aefr-691.pdf plain text: aefr-691.txt item: #68 of 76 id: aefr-699 author: Samsuddin, M. Afdal; Putra, Agung Rizki title: Effectiveness of Toll Road and Railway Infrastructure Development in Indonesia date: 2022-12-31 words: 4560 flesch: 52 summary: Toll roads are measured by the length of toll roads, railway lines are measured by the number of train passengers, and welfare is measured by GDP. The effectiveness of toll roads compared to rail lines can be seen from the contribution of toll road shocks to welfare variability which is greater than that of railroads. keywords: development; economic; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/; indonesia; infrastructure; railway; research; results; road; toll; toll roads; welfare cache: aefr-699.pdf plain text: aefr-699.txt item: #69 of 76 id: aefr-701 author: Lizarifah, Lizarifah; Yulianita, Anna; Bashir, Abdul title: Spatial Autocorrelation Unemployment and Poverty in the Eastern Part of Indonesia date: 2022-12-31 words: 4796 flesch: 53 summary: Poverty Rate in Sulawesi and Papua Island 2016-2020 Source: Central Statistics Agency, 2016-2020 Table 1 reports the three provinces in the two islands above have the lowest percentage of poverty rates, namely West Sulawesi, South Sulawesi and North Sulawesi. This means that areas with low poverty rates are surrounded by areas with equally low poverty rates. keywords: growth; indonesia; papua; poverty; provinces; sulawesi; unemployment; west cache: aefr-701.pdf plain text: aefr-701.txt item: #70 of 76 id: aefr-709 author: Hati, Dhinny Faadhilah Handayani Permata; Nugraha, Fadel; Sasana, Hadi title: The Effect of Gross Domestic Product, Energy Intensity, Population, and Urbanization on Total CO2 Emissions (Study on Brics Member Countries) date: 2022-12-31 words: 5629 flesch: 46 summary: The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the variables of gross domestic product, energy intensity, population, and urbanization on total CO2 emissions in 2005 to 2018 in BRICS member countries. The samples in this study are total CO2 emissions, gross domestic product, energy intensity, population, and urbanization of BRICS member countries, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa in 2005-2018. keywords: brics; co2; countries; economic; effect; emissions; energy; intensity; population; total; urbanization cache: aefr-709.pdf plain text: aefr-709.txt item: #71 of 76 id: aefr-92 author: Hasanah, Heni title: Interest Rate Pass-Through: Empirical Study Towards Monetary Policy Transmission Effectiveness in Indonesia date: 2018-01-11 words: 4837 flesch: 64 summary: IRPT refers to condition in which retail interest rate (both deposit and lending rate) responds to changes in policy rate of central bank. JEL Classification: E42, E43, E52 Keywords: Deposit rate, ECM, IRPT, Lending Rate, Policy Rate 1. keywords: bank; deposit; interest; irpt; lending; pass; policy; rate; term; variables cache: aefr-92.pdf plain text: aefr-92.txt item: #72 of 76 id: aefr-93 author: Lailiyah, Alfi Nur; Priyarsono, Dominicus Savio; Probokawuryan, Mutiara title: The Factors of Decision in Taking Tertiary Education date: 2018-01-11 words: 8499 flesch: 46 summary: The number of individuals who taking tertiary education for bachelor degree is 30.46 percent and diploma tertiary education is 8.63 percent. On the dependent variable consists of undergraduate tertiary education, diploma tertiary education, and others (does not AFEBI Economic and Finance Review (AEFR) keywords: age; decision; diploma education; education; factors; family; head; household; individual; level; study; tertiary; undergraduate; variable cache: aefr-93.pdf plain text: aefr-93.txt item: #73 of 76 id: aefr-94 author: Suartini, Sri; Padikromo, Suparno title: Determinants of Corporate Value (Empirical Studies of Manufacturing Sector 2012-2015 BEJ) date: 2018-01-11 words: 5927 flesch: 46 summary: High value companies can also increase prosperity for shareholders. If company managers do act selfishly ignoring the interests of the investors, then it will cause the collapse of investor expectations about the return on investment they have invested (Faizal, 2004). keywords: companies; company; increase; influence; management; managerial; ownership; research; value cache: aefr-94.pdf plain text: aefr-94.txt item: #74 of 76 id: aefr-95 author: Syaparuddin, Syaparuddin title: Indonesia’s Export-Import Analisys: Granger Causality Approach date: 2018-01-11 words: 2830 flesch: 58 summary: An interesting phenomenon is that, most of Indonesian export are import-content and capital goods. Analysis Method To Analyze the pattern of Indonesian export and import, Descriptive analysis by using table and graph was used. keywords: causality; data; export; granger; import; indonesia cache: aefr-95.pdf plain text: aefr-95.txt item: #75 of 76 id: aefr-96 author: Wahyuningsih, Yayuk Eko; Putra, Irfan Syah; Meliana, Eni title: Analysis of Uneven Regional Development in North-East, Middle–Southeast, and West-South Regions of Aceh Province date: 2018-01-11 words: 4441 flesch: 56 summary: The efforts to overcome the issue of regional development gaps can be performed through the distribution of transportation infrastructure development to make smooth the mobility of goods and interregional production factors, encouragement of spontaneous transmigration and migration to resolve the issues of shortages and excesses of laborers, development growth centers to reduce interregional gaps, and execution of regional autonomy so that regional development activities, including in lagging regions, will and can be encouraged due to authority of the government and people; as such the initiative and aspirations of the people to uncover regional potential can be encouraged, enabling the elevation of the process of regional development (Sjafrizal, 2008. Analysis of Uneven Regional Development in North-East, Middle–Southeast, and West-South Regions of Aceh Province 67 2.2.1 Factors That Affect Regional Development Gaps The primary factors that cause or trigger the existence of regional gaps are among others: (Sjafrizal, 2008:117-120) a. Differences in natural resource content b. keywords: aceh; capita; development; gap; grdp; province; region cache: aefr-96.pdf plain text: aefr-96.txt item: #76 of 76 id: aefr-97 author: Andaiyani, Sri; Falianty, Telisa Aulia title: Spillover Effect of Global Financial Cycle To Asset Markets in Asean-5 Countries: A Structural VAR Approach date: 2018-01-11 words: 5893 flesch: 60 summary: Spillover Effect of Global Financial Cycle To Asset Markets in Asean-5 Countries: A Structural VAR Approach 1 1 Spillover Effect of Global Financial Cycle To Asset Markets in Asean-5 Countries: A Structural VAR Approach Sri Andaiyani1* and Telisa Aulia Falianty2 1,2 University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia Abstract An upsurge and volatility of capital flows to Emerging Asian Economies indicated that there is the potential effect of global financial cycle to emerging market. Global financial cycle could have a significant impact to asset prices, including equity prices and property prices. keywords: -.04; asean-5; asset; countries; cycle; global; markets; prices; psaham; response; vix cache: aefr-97.pdf plain text: aefr-97.txt