Economic Convergence across the Toba Lake Region

Abstract Based on the economic sectors, seven districts across the Toba Lake Region (TLR) has similar patterns in economic development – agriculture, trade and construction are dominant economic sectors, however, there is an unconvergence economic growth across the TLR. It was found that the relati...

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Main Author: Mangasa Augustinus Sipahutar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Malang 2019-07-01
Series:Quantitative Economics Research
Online Access:http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/qer/article/view/7348
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spelling doaj-04b2b1a495cc4257a4df7fac654b51b02021-10-08T12:28:23ZengUniversitas Negeri MalangQuantitative Economics Research2621-59182019-07-0121445310.17977/um051v2i12019p44-533481Economic Convergence across the Toba Lake RegionMangasa Augustinus Sipahutar0Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Kesatuan, Bogor and IPB University, BogorAbstract Based on the economic sectors, seven districts across the Toba Lake Region (TLR) has similar patterns in economic development – agriculture, trade and construction are dominant economic sectors, however, there is an unconvergence economic growth across the TLR. It was found that the relationship between economic growth and unemployment in Toba and Dairi, and between economic growth and poverty in Toba, Dairi and Humbang can not be explained due to insignificant coefficient between economic growth to unemployment and poverty. Economic growth is not strong enough to reduce unemployment and poverty. It needs higher economic growth to influence of reducing both unemployment and poverty. In this case, dominant economic sectors in each district need a serious attention to promote higher growth that could significantly reduce unemployment and poverty. The highest strength of economic growth in reducing unemployment occurred in Simalungun which increasing economic growth by 1 per cent could reduce unemployment by 3,021 per cent, where in North Tapanuli, increase in economic growth by 1 per cent could reduce poverty by 4,534 per cent. Thus, the integration policies through prioritization of economic key drivers based on absolute advantage of each economic sector across the TLR is needed. Key words: economic convergence, economic growth, unemployment, poverty JEL Classification: O11; O21http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/qer/article/view/7348
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Economic Convergence across the Toba Lake Region
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title Economic Convergence across the Toba Lake Region
title_short Economic Convergence across the Toba Lake Region
title_full Economic Convergence across the Toba Lake Region
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title_full_unstemmed Economic Convergence across the Toba Lake Region
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publisher Universitas Negeri Malang
series Quantitative Economics Research
issn 2621-5918
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Based on the economic sectors, seven districts across the Toba Lake Region (TLR) has similar patterns in economic development – agriculture, trade and construction are dominant economic sectors, however, there is an unconvergence economic growth across the TLR. It was found that the relationship between economic growth and unemployment in Toba and Dairi, and between economic growth and poverty in Toba, Dairi and Humbang can not be explained due to insignificant coefficient between economic growth to unemployment and poverty. Economic growth is not strong enough to reduce unemployment and poverty. It needs higher economic growth to influence of reducing both unemployment and poverty. In this case, dominant economic sectors in each district need a serious attention to promote higher growth that could significantly reduce unemployment and poverty. The highest strength of economic growth in reducing unemployment occurred in Simalungun which increasing economic growth by 1 per cent could reduce unemployment by 3,021 per cent, where in North Tapanuli, increase in economic growth by 1 per cent could reduce poverty by 4,534 per cent. Thus, the integration policies through prioritization of economic key drivers based on absolute advantage of each economic sector across the TLR is needed. Key words: economic convergence, economic growth, unemployment, poverty JEL Classification: O11; O21
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