Analysis of the Role of Leading Sectors on Economic Growth in Ponorogo Regency, East Java Province
English
Keywords:
Leading Sector, Base Sector, Economic GrowthAbstract
The goal of this study is to identify the sectors that are the leading and non-leading sectors in Ponorogo Regency, the advanced and trailing sectors in Ponorogo Regency, and the base sector's contribution to economic growth in Ponorogo Regency. The research was carried out using a quantitative descriptive approach, where the data collected will be analyzed according to the specified method, then the results of the analysis will be described or interpreted which will then become the results and conclusions in this study to determine the role of the base sector for economic growth in Ponorogo Regency. The data population used in this study is the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of Ponorogo Regency. The analytical method in this study uses location quotient (LQ), shift share analysis and classsen typology analysis. Based on the results of data processing, analysis and studies conducted, it can be concluded that: Through the results of data processing of 17 sectors in Ponorogo Regency, there are ten leading sectors namely the agricultural sector, the water supply sector, the construction sector, the communication and information sector, the financial services sector, the real estate sector, the government administration sector, the education services sector, the health services sector, and other service sectors. In Ponorogo Regency there are six sectors which are classified as advanced sectors, namely the agricultural sector, the water supply sector, the financial services sector, the education services sector, the health services sector, and other service sectors. However, there are also sectors in the lagging category, namely the mining sector. Of the ten leading sectors out of seventeen sectors in Ponorogo Regency, there are three sectors which are advanced sectors and play a role in sector growth at a higher level, namely, the agricultural sector, the government administration sector, and other service sectors.