2019
DOI: 10.24014/idj.v2i1.6092
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Pemerataan Pembangunan Sosial Ekonomi Antara Indonesia Timur – Barat Sebagai Upaya Mempererat Kebhinekaan

Abstract: This paper will examine the problem of regional disparity in Indonesia, which has been the problem of decentralization increasingly complex with high levels of poverty in the regions. At the end of this paper will also be discussed about the equitable distribution of economic and social development related to the impact of national security and diversity issues. If the problem of inequality continues to be left, the worst impact will be the release of regions that are actually resource-rich but there is no eve… Show more

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“…Much of Indonesia's socio-economic development is concentrated Western Indonesia. Eastern Indonesia is basically rich in natural resources, which so far have not been adequately exploited for shared prosperity, or it has been exploited but only for the benefit of West Indonesia, or many resource concessions are allocated for the benefit of the state/central government (Farid, 2019). Research by Nurmala & Hutagaol (2022) shows that infrastructure reduces poverty in both regions, but the effect is greater in the Western Region of Indonesia.…”
Section: Table 2 Hausman Test Results Test Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Much of Indonesia's socio-economic development is concentrated Western Indonesia. Eastern Indonesia is basically rich in natural resources, which so far have not been adequately exploited for shared prosperity, or it has been exploited but only for the benefit of West Indonesia, or many resource concessions are allocated for the benefit of the state/central government (Farid, 2019). Research by Nurmala & Hutagaol (2022) shows that infrastructure reduces poverty in both regions, but the effect is greater in the Western Region of Indonesia.…”
Section: Table 2 Hausman Test Results Test Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even so, the poverty rate in Eastern Indonesia is still relatively high compared to Western Indonesia (Lailiyah et al, 2022). 20102011201220132014 According to Farid (2019), economic development through decentralization, in which each region provided the authority to administer and manage its area, does not spare regions in Eastern Indonesia from the problem of poverty. What happened was that most provinces in eastern Indonesia still had high poverty rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section discusses previous research on strategies for implementing development equity, which states that so far, development decentralization has only been for specific regional contexts, such as underdeveloped regions or regions with strategic potential. Often, it is not accompanied by appropriate strategies and political nuances, especially when it comes to financial issues [8]. Although research on village development is increasing, the knowledge supporting the strategy for implementing equitable village development is still lacking.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of economic development at the regional level, popularly called decentralization of development, which is supported by the implementation of regional autonomy, has been implemented since the reform era to overcome inequality (Hisyam, 2015;Santi & Iskandar, 2021). Implementing decentralization and regional autonomy is the key to successful national development, encouraging progress, and strengthening national unity and resilience (Farid, 2019) because, according to Fauzi (2019), the goal of giving regions more authority in local government is to speed up the achievement of community welfare by improving services, empowering individuals, and promoting community participation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%