DAMPAK COVID-19 TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN INDONESIA DARI SISI PENDAPATAN NASIONAL PENDEKATAN PRODUKSI

Ilham Tri Murdo, Junaidi M. Affan, Faza Hudaya
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The number of Covid-19 cases worldwide continues to show a rapid increase. As of October 31, 2020, the number of cases has reached 45,866,380 and 1,192,684 deaths worldwide, 410,088 people exposed and 13,869 people died in Indonesia. The study aims to determine the extent of the impact of Covid-19 on the Indonesian economy in terms of national income, which is calculated based on the mode of production (business field) Y =  (Pi.Qi)), and predictions in the future, if possible. The Covid-19 pandemic is still going on for a long time. Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) which were implemented in various regions in Indonesia in April and May, suppressed economic activity in all sectors. Some business sectors have been forced to lay off their employees. Meanwhile, people hold their consumption until conditions are more stable. As a result, Indonesia's economic growth in the second quarter of 2020 contracted by 5.3 percent (YoY).  Contribution of corrections came from mining and quarrying (-2.72%), processing industry (6.19%), electricity and gas procurement (-5.46), construction (-5.39%), Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Cars and Motorcycles (-7.57%), Transportation and Warehousing (-30.84%), Provision of Accommodation and Food and Drink (-22.02), company services (-12.09%), and other services ( -12.60%). Then other sectors grew positively in the range of 1.03% -10.88%, with the largest positive growth contribution in the information and communication sector by 10.88%.  
COVID-19对印尼经济的国民收入生产途径的影响
全球Covid-19病例数继续呈现快速增长趋势。截至2020年10月31日,全球病例数达到45866380例,死亡1192684例,印度尼西亚有41088人暴露,13869人死亡。该研究旨在确定Covid-19对印度尼西亚经济的影响程度,国民收入是根据生产模式(业务领域)Y = (Pi.Qi)计算的,并在可能的情况下对未来进行预测。新冠肺炎疫情仍将持续很长时间。4月和5月在印度尼西亚各地区实施的大规模社会限制抑制了所有部门的经济活动。一些商业部门被迫裁员。与此同时,人们会保持消费,直到形势更加稳定。因此,印尼2020年第二季度的经济增长率同比下降5.3%。修正的贡献来自采矿和采石(-2.72%),加工工业(6.19%),电力和天然气采购(- 5.46%),建筑(-5.39%),批发和零售贸易;汽车和摩托车修理(-7.57%)、运输和仓储(-30.84%)、提供住宿和食品饮料(-22.02)、公司服务(-12.09%)和其他服务(-12.60%)。其他行业在1.03% -10.88%的区间内正增长,其中信息通信行业正增长贡献最大,为10.88%。
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