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dc.description.abstract | This research of prime mover region in Joglosemar consists of 5 regencies and cities in DIY province
and 16 regencies and cities in Central Java Province. Those twenty-one regencies are split into four
clusters, the Jogja Cluster, Solo Cluster, Semarang Cluster and Corridor Cluster. The objective of this
research is to know regional economic performance by looking at the regional division using Klassen’s
typology. Main method of this research is case study, the data that was used are secondary data for 10
years in the form of the Gross Regional Domestic Product at Constant Prices 2000, Economic sectors,
PDRB per capita and Population Data which was acquired from Kantor Badan Pusat Statistik (The
Central Statistical Agency) and BAPPEDA (Regional Planning Board) DIY and Central Java.
Data processing techniques are qualitative, descriptive and quantitative analysis.The quantitative
technique is Klassen’s typology to know the performance of regional economy, And the qualitative
techniques are used to know the true meaning behind the data by a deep interview. According to
Klassen’s typology analysis, there are 4 spatial classes of regional economy; namely high growth and
high income, high income but low growth, high growth but low income, and low growth and low income.
So that the regional function as a prime mover can give a positive effect towards the development of
surrounding area. | en_US |