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Structure Changes, the Contribution of Sectors, Income Per Capita Indonesia in 1990-2014
Oleh:
Paulina
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy: ventura vol. 19 no. 3 (2017)
,
page 293 – 304.
Topik:
Economic Development
;
Transformation of Economic Activity
;
Utility
;
and Service Sectors.
Fulltext:
758-2488-1-PB_Ros.pdf
(500.72KB)
Isi artikel
Economic development is seen as a process of transition from one phase to another, from simple economic structure (agriculture) to the modern economy structure. Eco-nomic development is characterized by changes in the structure of the agricultural sector into the modern sector. The changes affect all the matters related thereto. There-fore, a change or transformation of economic activity is referred to as a structural change. This study aims to analyze the structural changes in the national product, and the factors that cause changes in the structure and level of sectoral imbalances as a result of the structural changes. The study was conducted by using the economic sec-tor, divided into four major groups, namely the primary, secondary, utilities and ser-vices from 1990 to 2014. Secondary data were collected by the method of sectoral trends, models Chanery Syrquin-Barua, Theil index. The results showed that the sec-toral trend has a positive result such as utilities and services sectors, while the prima-ry and secondary sectors tend to be negative. From the model Chenery, Syrquin-Barua shows the per capita income has a positive effect on the primary sector and the utilities, residents have positive effect on the secondary sector, utilities and services. Meanwhile dummy variable has a positive effect on the primary sector, secondary and services. Sectoral inequality occurs in the secondary sector.
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