Abstract
This study is aimed to analyze the determinant factors affecting the agricultural land productivity of food crops sub-sectors in 25 provinces in Indonesia during the period of 2005-2009. Descriptive analysis is done to describe the agricultural land productivity of food crops sub-sectors in Indonesia. The Cobb-Douglas production function with the assumption of Constant Return to Scale on the food crops sub-sectors production is applied. To solve the heteroschedasticity problems and avoid the auto-correlation, then the Generalized Least Square estimator with Cross-Section Weight is done.The result shows that labors and fertilizer are two factors that do not affect significantly to the productivity of food crops sub-sectors; while capital, research, human resources and irrigation are factors that affect positively to the agricultural land productivity of food crops sub-sectors. The study also shows Java as the area with the highest level of productivity and Maluku has the lowest level of productivity.
Highlights
Abstrak: Studi ini bertujuan mengkaji faktor-faktor yang dapat mempengaruhi produktifitas lahan pertanian sub-sektor tanaman pangan di 25 provinsi di Indonesia, selama kurun waktu 2005-2009
The result shows that labors and fertilizer are
Maluku has the lowest level of productivity
Summary
Fazriyan Wardani Adhitya 1, Djoni Hartono 2, dan Agni Alam Awirya 3 1 Dinas Perikanan dan Kelautan Kabupaten Karawang. Suratin No 1 Karawang Jawa Barat, Telepon +6285781459011 2 Departemen Ilmu Ekonomi, Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Indonesia Kampus Universitas Indonesia Depok, 16424, Telepon+628161189299 3 Divisi Ekonomi Moneter, Kantor Perwakilan Bank Indonesia Wilayah III
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