Impact of Diversity on Regional Economic Growth: A Case Study of Indonesia

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES
A. P. Siregar, N. P. A. Widjanarko
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Economic development at the national level cannot be separated from the influence of economic performance at the regional level. As a country with abundant natural resources and great human resource potential, Indonesia has 34 provinces with relatively different economic bases. Some areas depend on a single category: the primary, secondary, or tertiary sector. Meanwhile, the other provinces have business fields that contribute relatively equal to forming a fairly balanced Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP). These different economic bases produce various impacts when an economic shock occurs. Unfortunately, the effect of economic diversity on GRDP has rarely been the focus of previous studies. Therefore, this study investigates the influence of economic diversity on regional economic growth. Data were collected from the Central Agency of Statistics (BPS) from 2013 to 2020. Then, panel data with a fixed effects generalised least squares method were employed to determine the changes in the dependent variable caused by the changes of the independent variable. Furthermore, data analysis revealed that economic diversity positively and significantly impacts GRDP. In other words, encouraging all business fields to generate value-added goods and services within the region may increase its economy. Moreover, past time experiences empirically conclude that economic shocks heavily hit the tertiary sector. At the same time, the primary industry relatively survived and played the role of economic bearing to prevent an area from further suffering. Lastly, a suggestion for further study is to investigate a combination model of the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors to support sustainable economic growth.
多样性对区域经济增长的影响——以印度尼西亚为例
国家一级的经济发展离不开区域一级经济绩效的影响。印尼是一个自然资源丰富、人力资源潜力巨大的国家,全国有34个省份,经济基础各不相同。有些地区依赖于单一类别:第一、第二或第三产业。与此同时,其他省份的商业领域对形成相对平衡的地区国内生产总值(GRDP)的贡献相对相等。当发生经济冲击时,这些不同的经济基础会产生不同的影响。遗憾的是,以往的研究很少关注经济多样性对gdp的影响。因此,本研究探讨经济多样性对区域经济增长的影响。数据收集自2013年至2020年的中央统计局(BPS)。然后,采用固定效应广义最小二乘法的面板数据,确定由自变量变化引起的因变量变化。此外,数据分析表明,经济多样性正显著影响GRDP。换句话说,鼓励所有商业领域在该地区生产增值产品和服务,可能会促进该地区的经济增长。此外,过去的经验表明,经济冲击严重打击了第三产业。与此同时,第一产业相对幸存下来,并发挥了经济轴承的作用,防止一个地区进一步遭受苦难。最后,建议进一步研究一、二、三产业的组合模式,以支持经济的可持续增长。
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