Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic is a global pandemic that has a big impact to conditions of a country. However, in a country, sometimes there is a difference in the influence of the Covid-19 pandemic on one region to another. This study aims to analyze the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economic performance of provinces in Indonesia. The method used in this research is the descriptive statistical method using secondary data from the Central Bureau of Statistics, related ministries, previous research, and other internet sources. The analysis found 1) the Covid-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the variables of economic growth, unemployment, poverty, and inequality; 2) The Covid-19 pandemic affected economic conditions through the implementation of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) with the consequence of limiting the space/activities of the community so that the economic process was hampered. 3) The Covid 19 pandemic has a greater impact on provinces with high mobility and a high population, where these characteristics are mostly owned by provinces on the island of Java

Highlights

  • The Covid-19 pandemic first appeared at the end of December 2019 in Wuhan, China, caused by a new type of coronavirus (He et al, 2020)

  • Negative economic growth is experienced by almost all provinces in Indonesia at different levels

  • The Covid-19 pandemic that has occurred in Indonesia since March 2020 has had various impacts and significant changes in various sectors

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Introduction

The Covid-19 pandemic first appeared at the end of December 2019 in Wuhan, China, caused by a new type of coronavirus (He et al, 2020). This virus can infect humans and animals that attack the respiratory tract with the initial symptoms of flu so that it can cause severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) with spread through respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes (Ren et al, 2020). On March 11, 2020, WHO declared the Covid 19 pandemic a Global Pandemic (Dong et al, 2020). On March 2, 2020, Covid-19 entered Indonesia. To anticipate and limit the wider spread, the Government of Indonesia took action by issuing various policies such as working from home, maintaining distance, and Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) (Muliati, 2020)

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