z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
UKURAN OPTIMAL PEMERINTAH DAERAH DI INDONESIA: STUDI KASUS PEMEKARAN WILAYAH KABUPATEN/KOTA DALAM ERA DESENTRALISASI
Author(s) -
Suahasil Nazara,
Nur Kholis
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
jurnal ekonomi dan pembangunan indonesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-9280
pISSN - 1411-5212
DOI - 10.21002/jepi.v7i2.118
Subject(s) - per capita , inefficiency , population , local government , decentralization , government (linguistics) , economics , welfare , economic growth , economies of scale , scale (ratio) , public economics , business , agricultural economics , geography , demography , microeconomics , market economy , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology , sociology , cartography
This study tries to measure the optimum size of regional government (municipality/city) which will support the accomplishment of decentralization policy ‘s objectives. The result of this study will conclude how the reformation pattern toward regional government in Indonesia should be done. The result of regressing translog and quadratic functions using cost per capita minimalization approach shows the existence of economy of scale from the size of municipality/city‘s population. Using maximization approach, ¡t is also shown that Municipality/city government expenditure ¡s not efficient yet and has not supported the efforts to accomplish the desired development performance. With various regulations, the significant variable used in the measurement of optimum size is the number of population.The result of using minimization and maximization approaches show that the optimum size for municipality/city is not single (differ), between municipality and city, among each kind of per capita expenditure, and across tìme. Generally, the optimum and minimum size of population for municipality/city such that per capita expenditure can be minimized and such that Regional GDP per capita increases are approximately two million people. The reality of municipality/city’s size which in general is relatively small compared to the optimum and minimum measurement shows the inefficiency of municipality/city government expenditure, and its ineffectiveness to support the effort to enhance the welfare of society. Hence, territoty extension policy performed this far, is actually worsen the accomplishment of its main objective on conducting regional government and development.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here