Mapping the Potential of the Economic Sector in Surabaya and Jayapura
1Sishadiyati,2Christina,3Tantina Hariyati,4Dwi Sukma
1,3,4Faculty of Economics and Business, UPN Veteran East Java
2Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Otto Glesier Papua
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v6-i3-39ABSTRACT:
This research will identify the determination of leading sectors in the cities of Surabaya and Jayapura, by looking at the comparison between the two cities on the superior potential in each sector by providing further explanations about the policies or strategies used in utilizing these leading sectors as a tool in improving the economy of the cities of Surabaya and Jayapura. The research will be conducted through all economic sectors in the cities of Surabaya and Jayapura using a combination of LQ analysis, Shift Share analysis, and Klassen typology which will show the leading sectors of the City of Surabaya and Jayapura which will then be further analyzed in determining strategies that can be carried out by the city governments of Surabaya and Jayapura using the Overlay Method. Level of Readiness The technology used in this study is included at level 3, namely: proving the concept of functions and / or important characteristics analytically and experimentally.
KEYWORDS:
Featured Sector Potential, LQ, Shift Share, Klasen Typology, Surabaya and Jayapura
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