Identification and Analysis of Regional Economic GrowthPatterns in The New Autonomic Area of the South SulawesiProvince
2020
Economic growth in Southeast Sulawesi Province is 6.57% per year with an increase of 0.04% during 2014-2018. Specifically for the New Autonomous Region,
East Kolaka Regency is 6.73% with a decrease of 0.69%. Muna Barat 6.96% with a
declining development of 0.24%. Likewise, Central Buton's economic growth
5.88% with a with a declining developmen of 0.05% (Central Statistics Agency of
Southeast Sulawesi, 2019). These conditions are real conditions that occur, so that
requires improvement through regulation. Research objective: (1) Provide solutions
for new autonomous regions that are potentially left behind or left behind to become
developed regions.(2) Providing solutions for underdeveloped economic sectors and
becoming development priorities in the New Autonomous Region.(3) Providing
solutions for increasing the contribution of the New Autonomous Region's Gross
Regional Domestic Product.(4) Providing solutions for increasing the value of the
New Autonomous Region's economic interaction with the surrounding areas.
The location of this study was determined purposive, in three Autonomous Regions
namely West Muna Regency, Central Buton Regency, and East Kolaka Regency.
Data collection techniques use Document Study, Interview Guidelines and Focus
Group Discussion. Data analysis techniques used are Klassen Typology analysis,
Location Quetient Analysis, Shift Share, percentage contribution and gravity analysis. The results of the study concluded: (1) Typology of the New Autonomous Region in Southeast Sulawesi Province was generally lagging. For West Muna Regency, it has the potential to be left behind, Central Buton is left behind. Nevertheless,
East Kolaka Regency is included in the typology of prosperous regions. (2) The
economic sectors that are still underdeveloped and become a priority of development
in the New Autonomous Region.
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