Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions

This paper discusses the regional economic development of Yogyakarta, a former Indonesian capital city carrying dynamic change over the past forty years. Government policy to build massive infrastructure was crucial to starting the agglomeration of Yogyakarta as a central city. According to the New...

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Main Authors: Rahajeng, Anggi, Jaya, Wihana Kirana, Pangaribowo, Evita, Darwin, Muhadjir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2023
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286387/1/scopus%20%2812%29.bib
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author Rahajeng, Anggi
Jaya, Wihana Kirana
Pangaribowo, Evita
Darwin, Muhadjir
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Jaya, Wihana Kirana
Pangaribowo, Evita
Darwin, Muhadjir
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description This paper discusses the regional economic development of Yogyakarta, a former Indonesian capital city carrying dynamic change over the past forty years. Government policy to build massive infrastructure was crucial to starting the agglomeration of Yogyakarta as a central city. According to the New Economic Geographic perspective, this paper shows that Sleman, as a medium-level suburban area becomes a shadow urban for Yogyakarta, whereas the urban Yogyakarta and Sleman suburban have become indifferent and borderless over recent years. Spatially, this economic transformation indicates a shifting perception of economic power among the regions. This paper examines the economic development in urban Yogyakarta using data triangulation in analysis. The finding shows that their Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), economic activities, and regional populations were increasingly dispersed into its suburban areas. Thus, distributing potential markets all over regions should be concerned in planning and regional development in Yogyakarta. This argument is consistent with the spirit of inequality alleviation between urban and suburbs toward a convergent economy. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2863872024-08-29T07:58:09Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286387/ Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions Rahajeng, Anggi Jaya, Wihana Kirana Pangaribowo, Evita Darwin, Muhadjir Economic Geography This paper discusses the regional economic development of Yogyakarta, a former Indonesian capital city carrying dynamic change over the past forty years. Government policy to build massive infrastructure was crucial to starting the agglomeration of Yogyakarta as a central city. According to the New Economic Geographic perspective, this paper shows that Sleman, as a medium-level suburban area becomes a shadow urban for Yogyakarta, whereas the urban Yogyakarta and Sleman suburban have become indifferent and borderless over recent years. Spatially, this economic transformation indicates a shifting perception of economic power among the regions. This paper examines the economic development in urban Yogyakarta using data triangulation in analysis. The finding shows that their Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), economic activities, and regional populations were increasingly dispersed into its suburban areas. Thus, distributing potential markets all over regions should be concerned in planning and regional development in Yogyakarta. This argument is consistent with the spirit of inequality alleviation between urban and suburbs toward a convergent economy. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2023 Article PeerReviewed text/html en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286387/1/scopus%20%2812%29.bib Rahajeng, Anggi and Jaya, Wihana Kirana and Pangaribowo, Evita and Darwin, Muhadjir (2023) Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions. GeoJournal, 88 (2). 1671 – 1686. 10.1007/s10708-022-10708-2
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Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions
title Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions
title_full Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions
title_fullStr Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions
title_full_unstemmed Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions
title_short Transformation of yogyakarta regional development: a shifting perception of economic power among the regions
title_sort transformation of yogyakarta regional development a shifting perception of economic power among the regions
topic Economic Geography
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286387/1/scopus%20%2812%29.bib
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