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Equity is the goal of the process of economics development. Equity in economic development can be seen from decline in regional inequality. Regional inequality in Eastern Indonesia is quite high and has increased every year. Regional inequality can be cal... see more

Equity is the goal of the process of economics development. Equity in economic development can be seen from decline in regional inequality. Regional inequality in Eastern Indonesia is quite high and has increased every year. Regional inequality can be cal... see more

Economic development in a region is not only measured by the fiscal dimension andthe economic growth but also based on the income distribution. This study aims toanalyze the effect of fiscal decentralization on investment, economic growth, economic s... see more

The primary objective of decentralization is expected to narrow down the regional gap among regions in Indonesia, which is considered as the result of a centralized development. The objective of this research is to identify the flypaper effect of regional... see more

Finding of previous studies shows that Sumatera Economic Corridor is categorized as the highest income inequality. The Indonesian goverment enacts MP3EI (Master Plan for the Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development) program to promote ... see more

The Washington, DC Metropolitan region is representative of a larger trend in regions across the country: an increase in economic segregation and inequality that negatively affects both the rich and poor. Regionalist scholars propose that taking a region-... see more

There is considerable significance, associated with the fact that the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) has the potential to lift 68 million people out of moderate poverty. If fully implemented, the AfCFTA is estimated to increase regional... see more

Each region has the potential to grow and develop according to their respective conditions. The difference in these conditions results in inequality in the speed of growth and development in each region, this condition is known as disparity. The gap will ... see more

This study aims to analyze the influence of fiscal decentralization, regional inequality, and investment on economic growth.  This study used 35 regencies/cities in Central Java for the 2013-2019 period with a dynamic panel data analysis method using... see more

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