This study aims to analyze 1) How is the development of the allocation of balancing funds (DAU, DAK, and DBH) in Jambi Province 2) What is the condition of the level of inequality between regions in Jambi Province 3) How does the allocation of balancing funds (DAU, DAK, and DBH) affect the level of inequality between regions in Jambi Province. The analysis used is a descriptive quantitative analysis and uses secondary data. From the results of this study, it was found that the development of the allocation of Balancing Funds (DAU, DAK, and DBH) in Jambi Province tends to increase. The development of the level of inequality between regions in Jambi Province tends to decline. The average value of Williamson Index Jambi Province in 2010-2019 is 0.47, so it can be concluded that the level of inequality between regions in Jambi Province is in the medium category. DAU and DAK have a significant effect on the level of inequality between regions in Jambi Province, while DBH does not have a significant effect on the level of inequality between regions in Jambi Province.
This study aims to analyze: 1) the development of balancing funds, economic growth and inequality between regions in Jambi Province; 2) the impact of balancing funds on economic growth and inequality between regions in Jambi Province. The analysis was carried out descriptively and quantitatively using regression analysis. The results of the analysis found that: 1) the average balance fund obtained by Jambi Province during 2001-2013 was Rp. 3,854,250,067, with a tendency to increase every year. The average economic growth of Jambi Province during 2001-2013 was 6.64% per year. Furthermore, the average level of inequality between regions is 0.38, which is categorized as being; 2) The balancing funds in fact have had a good impact and can trigger economic growth in Jambi Province. However, balance funds also have a negative impact on increasing inequality between regions
This research aims to analyze change of economic structure in Jambi Province during fiscal centralization and decentralization. Analysis approach is utilizing Input-Output Model. Moreover data is used input-output Jambi Province's data during 1995-2016. Based on research result is obtained the illustration of inputoutput model approach ranging from shift in composition of raw materials shows there is no change of economic structure in Jambi Province. Meanwhile in Multiplier Score Approach Backward Linkage Effect (BLE) there has been changed of economic structure or structural transformation suitable in the view of Chenery-Syrquin.
This study aims to find out how the socioeconomic characteristics of MSMEs in Islamic boarding schools and what factors affect MSME income and what strategies to develop MSMEs at Islamic boarding schools. This research uses qualitative and quantitative approaches. The data used are primary data, a sample of 73 respondents. The respondents consisted of SMEs who were in the boarding school environment. Data collection was carried out through surveys and interviews using a questionnaire that was distributed to respondents. Data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis (multiple regression). The results showed that the variable fixed capital, operational capital and working hours significantly influence the income of UMKM traders in pesentren while the length of business and location variables did not significantly influence the income of UMKM traders in pondok pesentren.
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