DAMPAK KRISIS GLOBAL TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN DAERAH: APLIKASI MODEL COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM DI MALUKU
Abstract
This paper analyzes the global crisis impact on regional economy in Indonesia. Using the multiregion and multi-sector Computable General Equilibrium model, the result shows the magnitude of the impact depends on each provincial global shock exposure. In general, the capital intensive and the tradable sector face higher activity reduction.
A specific simulation is designed for Province Maluku. The result shows that an increase of labour productivity is capable to reduce the global crisis impact and increase the production activity hence the labour participation. However, the increase of the aggregate demand in Province Maluku has put a higher inflation pressure mainly for the commodities supplied from other provinces. This requires a higher effort of the provincial government of Maluku to increase their sectoral capacity utilization.
JEL Classification: C68, E27, R13
Keywords: Global crisis, regional, Computable General Equilibrium, Maluku.
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