https://journal.unpas.ac.id/index.php/trikonomika/issue/feed TRIKONOMIKA 2024-07-01T15:23:50+07:00 Ellen Rusliati ellenrusliati44@gmail.com Open Journal Systems <p>Trikonomika published in 2000, is an economic journal that presents research results and the latest conceptual ideas including Economics, Accounting, and Management. Trikonomika is published twice a year that are June and December. Since Volume 14, No. 2, December 2015 published in English version. Journal Published by Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Pasundan in Collaboration with Ikatan Sarjana Ekonomi Indonesia (ISEI) Bandung, Ikatan Akuntan Indonesia (IAI), and Forum Manajemen Indonesia (FMI).</p> https://journal.unpas.ac.id/index.php/trikonomika/article/view/10840 FINANCIAL INCLUSION, POPULATION QUALITY LEVEL, POVERTY, AND UNEMPLOYMENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH 2023-12-30T18:58:54+07:00 Dwi Aryani dwinita@stie-mce.ac.id Rosnia Masruki rosnia@usim.edu.my Bunyamin Bunyamin benz@stie-mce.ac.id Thalia Rorimpandey giannathalia25@gmail.com Istutik Istutik istutik@stie-mce.ac.id <p>The purpose of this research are to analyse the effect of financial inclusion and population quality level on economic growth with poverty and unemployment as intervening variables. The research method used in this study is a quantitative descriptive analysis approach. The independent variables are financial inclusion, population quality level, poverty, unemployment, and the dependent variable is economic growth. The total data employed is 1020 which was taken from the Central Agency of Statistic (BPS) and the Financial Service Authority (OJK) in year 2016-2021. The data analysis method used is Partial Least Square with Structural Equation Modelling and bootstrapping method. The results showed that financial inclusion does not have an effect on economic growth, poverty and unemployment. Poverty and unemployment cannot mediate the correlation between financial inclusion and level of population quality on economic growth. Unemployment has a positive effect on poverty.A slower economic growth and poverty in Indonesia are still a crucial problem that must be solved, therefore this study gives essential implications to provide data for policymakers such as the OJK that has important role on encouraging financial inclusion and economic growth; as well as BPS in reducing poverty and unemployment; and to enrich literature and theory.</p> 2024-07-01T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024 TRIKONOMIKA https://journal.unpas.ac.id/index.php/trikonomika/article/view/9242 ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POVERTY: THE MODERATING EFFECT OF INCOME INEQUALITY 2023-10-09T16:21:06+07:00 Istiqomah Istiqomah istiqomah@unsoed.ac.id Dwita Floresti dwita.floresti@unsoed.ac.id <p>The trickle-down effect assumes that the progress of a group of people will automatically trickle down, thus creating jobs which in turn will promote the necessary conditions for equitable economic growth. However, previous studies on the association between economic growth and poverty have shown inconclusive results.This study fills the gap of the above research differences by introducing income inequality as a moderating variable in the relationship between economic growth and poverty. Secondary data from 34 provinces in Indonesia during 2016-2020 period were analyzed using panel data moderated regression. The results showed that while simple linear regression model indicates positive significant effect of economic growth on poverty, the interaction between economic growth and income inequality shows negative significant effect on poverty. This paper concludes that income inequality as measured by the Gini index moderates the effect of economic growth on poverty which supports the importance of inclusive economic growth.</p> 2024-07-01T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2024 TRIKONOMIKA