17 research outputs found
Analisis Permintaan Impor Indonesia: Pendekatan Komponen Pengeluaran
This study analyzes Indonesian aggregate imports by using expenditure components approach since Indonesian Economy relies highly on import. The relationship between ag¬gregate imports and the component of final demand expenditure namely public and private consumption expenditure, investment expenditure and export is investigated because the dif¬ferent components of final demand expenditure have different import contents. In addition, the model also includes price of import as a determinant demand for import.Johansen Multivariate co integration is proposed to analyze the import behavior in the long run. To examine response of import to its determinants in the short run, an error correction model is applied. Quarterly data during 1990.1-2003.2 are used for the analysis. The results demonstrate both the components of final demand expenditure and price of im¬port are all important factor in determining aggregate demand for imports not only in the long run but also in the short run
Food Demand in YOGYAKARTA: Susenas 2011
The impacts of economic and demographic variables on food demand in Yogyakarta are estimated usingthe Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS). Data from the national social and economic survey of households(SUSENAS) in 2011 are used to accomplish the goal of this study. Food demand consists of cereals, sh,meats, eggs and milk, vegetables, fruits, oil and fats, prepared foods and drinks, other foods and tobaccoproducts. Results show that except for meat and tobacco products, demand elasticities for the rest of foods areinelastic and cereals is the least responsive to price change. All ten studied foods are normal good, but theirincome elasticities are very inelastic
Estimating Profitability of Islamic Banking in Indonesia
The Islamic banking industry in Indonesia had experienced rapid growth since the government passed the Islamic banking law in 2008. Although growing fast but the market share of Islamic banking was still low. To increase the market share of Islamic banking, it was necessary to encourage Islamic banking performance. One of the performances of Islamic banking investigated in this study was profitability. We examined the profitability of Islamic banking using both internal and external factors. The method used to estimate the profitability of Islamic banking was the Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model (ARDL) method with monthly data. The estimation results showed that both internal and external factors affect the profit of Islamic banking. Asset, FDR, efficiency, and NPL affect profitability. An important variable affecting profitability were the bad financing (NPF). While the external factor influencing the profit of Islamic banking was the exchange rate and inflation. The implication of this result was that Islamic banking must be able to manage well the bad financing. Since NPF also depends on macroeconomic conditions, the government must be able to manage macroeconomic performance well such as stabilizing the exchange rate.JEL Classification: G21, G24DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/jkdp.v22i3.219
Penduduk Dan Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Di Indonesia: Analisis Kausalitas
Impact of population on economic growth had been questioned a long time ago, Classical economist, Adam Smith, emphasizes that high rate of population growth would support economic growth through specialization and division of labor. In other hand, Thomas R. Mathus, another classical economist, emphasizes the negatives effect of population investment rate and in turn results in a lower of economic growth
Dampak Penerbitan Sukuk dan Obligasi Konvensional terhadap Return Saham Perusahaan di Indonesia
Capital markets are an integral part of economic activity in many countries. One type of capital market is bonds. In Indonesia has developed two types of bonds are syariah-based bonds called sukuk and bonds are not based on sharia. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of issuance of sukuk and conventional bonds on stock returns. The company under study is a company that issues both sukuk and syariah bonds. This study uses event study to see the reaction of capital market to the event of issuance of sukuk and conventional bonds. The results showed that the abnormal return of stock is only influenced by variable of maturity value of sukuk and conventional bond. Thus, the stock market is not very responsive to the issuance of sukuk or conventional bonds