The abstract is written in English. The abstract contains the research objectives. The importance of regional expansion is used as one of the reasons to encourage the acceleration of economic growth in a region. In the macro analysis, the level of economic growth achieved by a country/region is measured by the development of real national income achieved by an area. Therefore, the author wants to see how the structure of economic growth in the new autonomous region after the enactment of regional expansion. So the question raised through this research is how the pattern and structure of economic growth in each DOB so that it becomes the input for the DOB concerned to increase economic growth in the area. Therefore, the purpose of this study has the main objective of finding patterns and structures of economic growth in each DOB.
This study aims to analyze the independence and ability of regencies / cities and their effects on economic growth in Lampung Province. The method used is panel data analysis. The results showed that Bandar Lampung City was in a consultative relationship pattern, while 13 districts and 1 other city were in an instructive relationship pattern. Whereas based on the analysis of regional financial capability, Bandar Lampung City has a good relationship pattern category, the Metro City category of sufficient relationship pattern and South Lampung Regency and East Lampung Regency with less relationship pattern criteria. Whereas the other 11 districts are still in very poor category. Regression results show that the ratio of regional financial capacity has a negative and significant effect on the level of ? (5%) on economic growth, while regional financial independence has no effect on economic growth.
Purpose: This community service aims to develop the salak fruit business through the entrepreneur school program by collaborating with students to increase the selling value of the salak fruit so as to reduce the poverty rate. Methodology: The implementation of this community service uses the method of providing motivation and training in developing salak fruit products in farmer groups in Wonoharjo Village, which is carried out directly and data collection through questionnaires. Results: The results of community service show that providing motivation and training for farmer groups in Wonoharjo Village, both those who already have businesses and those who are able to provide business management knowledge and develop salak fruit businesses by utilizing the potential of existing land by working with students, so that salak fruit products can be of high selling value. Conclusion: The synergy framework between salak fruit farmers and academics, consisting of people who have active salak fruit plantations in Dea Wonoharjo, is important because salak fruit farmers will be more optimal in developing their business both offline and online. The program carried out with students has a positive impact as a solution to the problems of salak fruit farmers during the pandemic. Thus, the selling value of salak can be of high selling value. In addition, it is also expected to reduce the level of poverty. Keywords: 1. Entrepeneur School 2. Snakefruit 3. Wonoharjo Village
In an effort to understand the elements that contribute to economic growth, the theory of growth has evolved over many years in the economic sector. Alternative human capital measurements, fiscal policy, the amount and nature of public and private investment, monetary policy and inflation, as well as a number of political and demographic aspects, have all been covered in some past research. The renewal process used in this study is centered on village development, which is thought to be important for economic development. In order to develop a better model for observing the causal relationship between the Village Development Index (IVD), Village Fund Allocation (ADD), Poverty (POP), Human Development Index (HDI), and Economic Growth (GE) with path analysis in the short term, this research will also be focused on econometric analysis for time-lapse data. Examining the causal connections between the Village Development Index (IVD), Village Fund Allocation (ADD), Poverty (POP), Human Development Index (HDI), and Economic Growth is the primary goal of this study (GE). This study employed route analysis to examine linked variables (IVD, ADD, POP, HDI, and GE) with a focus on 154 districts in Sumatra. In order to better understand the direct and indirect impacts of variables that are considered to be the source of variables that are being treated as effects, path analysis is a crucial statistical tool. Such analysis can be used to determine the degree to which each distinct source contributes to the variation of a given effect.
This study tries to use the Spatial concept by analyzing the observed spatial patterns and spatial autocorrelation, as well as evaluating the spatial modeling of each region in 60 districts/cities in five Southern Sumatra Provinces. This research used Geoda. Geoda will then provide a spatial description of the condition of the percentage of GRDP presented in the Moran I statistics, LISA and LISA Clusterd Map in 2015-2019. The results of this study are expected to show the spatial relationship of GRDP between 60 regencies/cities in five provinces in Sumbagsel and be able to indicate how the spatial relationship is in the clustered pattern of regions with the same characteristics. Furthermore, the LISA Cluster map is expected to describe the grouping of GRDP in 11 regions. The SAR model was chosen to analyze cases of spatial linkage. This study will further provide an economic analysis of how the percentage of the population and GRDP influence, In addition, this study will examine how the influence of the Development Index and poverty on GRDP. Therefore, this research will be one of the studies that has the latest updates because it uses two approaches; spatial approach and economic approach presented in the results of the discussion and discussion.
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