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<p>The Education and Economics Science Meet (Duconomics Sci-meet) is a national scientific meeting in the fields of education and economics held under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Economics (Puskanomi), Indraprasta University PGRI, Jakarta. This event includes seminars, call for papers, and other scientific activities. </p><p>Go to <a href="/index.php/duconomics/issue/archive" target="_self">proceeding</a></p><p> </p><p><img src="/public/site/images/nickyrosadi/DUCONOMICS_2798613600.png" alt="" /></p>Neolecturaen-USDuconomics Sci-meet (Education & Economics Science Meet)2798-6136The Affect of Internal and External Factors of the Company Towards the Stock Price in Mining Companies Listed on Sharia Securities List
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5902
<em>The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of internal factors (Return on Equity and Debt to Equity Ratio) and external factors (Inflation and Gross Domestic Product) of the company on stock price. This research is interesting to do, because of the inconsistency result of the previous researches. The object being researched is a mining sector go public company listed in the Sharia Securities List (DES) for the 2017-2020 period. The population of this research amounted to 31 companies which are all mining sector companies registered Des 2017-2020. Sampling was done by purposive sampling method and obtained as many as 15 companies that meet the criteria for analysis. The types of data used in this research is secondary data in the form of financial statements and annual reports of Islamic public companies listed on the Sharia Securities List (DES) which are obtained through the official website www.idx.co.id, the website of each company, and www.bps.co.id, as well as the official website www.tradingview.com. Analyzing data in this research using SPSS 25 application. The result of this research, simultaneously all independent variables have a significant effect on stock prices. Partially, variable Return on Equity has a positive significant effect on stock prices, while the variables DER, Inflation, Gross Domestic Product has no effect on stock prices.</em>Alni Nurfadhila SariMujiyati Mujiyati
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2022-07-262022-07-26211010.37010/duconomics.v2.5902The Relationship Between Reading Interest on Economic Learning Outcomes of Mardi Bakti Vocational High School Students in Jakarta
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5903
<em>The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between reading interest on Economics learning outcomes at SMK Mardi Bakti Jakarta. The author uses a korelational quantitative method. Population of this research is all of X AK student which are 34 student. The sampling technique used in this research is nonprobability sampling which is saturated sample, so the sample in this reseach are 34 student The variables of this study consisted of two variables, namely variable (X) Interest in Reading and Variable (Y) namely Learning Outcomes. The data analysis techniques carried out by the t-test formula at a significant level of 0.05. The results of this study indicate that t<sub>count</sub> </em>=1.11<em>< t <sub>table</sub> =2.037, it is concluded that there is no relationship between reading interest on student Economic learning outcomes at SMK Mardi Bakti Jakarta.</em>Windi HaryaniDwi NarsihSaripah Saripah
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2022-07-262022-07-262111410.37010/duconomics.v2.5903Stock Return: An Overview with Cash Flow
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5904
<em>Investors do their investment in a company to get a chance for optimum stock return. Therefore investors need to determine <br /> a company that has good value using the cash flow information. <br /> The stock return obtains the payment received for its ownership and changes in the market price divided by the initial market price. Investors are giving more attentionto the company that have the cash flows’ stability and the optimum return of their invesment. This stock return allows investors to compare the expected returns provided <br /> by various investments at the various rate of return. This study aims to examine the effect of cash flow on stock returns. The population of this study is property and real estate companies listed on <br /> the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the period 2018-2020. <br /> The sample is obtained by the purposive sampling method with 109 companies that match with the criteria. The results show that operating cash flow affects stock returns, meanwhile investment cash flow and funding cash flow do not affect stock returns. </em>Arifatul Laili TaufaniShinta Permata Sari
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2022-07-262022-07-262152310.37010/duconomics.v2.5904Factors Influencing Investor’s Decisions on Merger and Acquisitions in Indonesian Public Companies
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5906
<em>P<em>The selection of a business strategy in a company is critical to its success. Business strategies can be implemented to make the company more competitive than other companies. Mergers and acquisitions are business strategies that companies use to survive and grow. The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of profitability, dividend policy, and debt policy on investor decisions in companies that are undergoing mergers and acquisitions. The population of this study is mergers and acquisitions companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) between 2016 and 2020. This study's sample consisted of mergers and acquisitions companies selected through <br /> a purposive sampling methods, yielding 53 companies as <br /> the sample. The data use in this study is analyzed using multiple linear regression. According to the findings of this study, profitability and debt policy do not affect on <br /> the decisions of investors in companies that conduct mergers and acquisitions, meanwhile dividend policies affect on <br /> the decisions of investors in companies that conduct mergers and acquisitions.</em></em>Qory Annisa KusumaningrumShinta Permata Sari
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2022-07-262022-07-262243210.37010/duconomics.v2.5906Analysis of Student Concept Understanding in Economic Subjects at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Pekanbaru during the Covid-19 Pandemic
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5908
<em>This study aims to determine and analyze students' conceptual understanding in learning Economics. This research is a quantitative research. The method used is descriptive quantitative analysis by collecting data through essay questions that have been adapted to indicators of concept understanding. The population in this study were all students of class XI Madrasah Aliyah Negeri (MAN) 1 Pekanbaru with a total of 257 students while the sample in this study amounted to 66 respondents using purposive sampling technique. The data obtained is then processed for analysis. The results of the analysis prove that students' conceptual understanding is included in the low category. That is, special attention is needed from the teacher so that students' understanding of the concept becomes better. The Translation indicator is only 46.8%, while the Interpretation indicator is only 34.3%, and the Extrapolation indicator is only 18.9%. The results of the study imply that students' understanding of concepts at MAN 1 Pekanbaru is still low, as evidenced by the average value of concept understanding obtained by students only 43.00 so a solution is needed to overcome the low understanding of students' concepts because economic learning really requires high concentration and material. interrelated learning.</em>Annisa Rahmadani
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2022-07-262022-07-262334110.37010/duconomics.v2.5908The Effect Of Investment Understanding, Minimum Capital Policy, Capital Market Training, And Motivation On Generation Z'S Interest In Investing In The Capital Market
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5909
<em>This study aims to determine the effect of investment understanding, minimum capital policy, capital market training, and motivation on the interest of Generation Z to invest in the capital market. The object of this research is Generation Z age range 11-26 years. While the sample in this study is Generation Z who have or have never invested in the capital market, have or have not attended investment seminars and capital market training. In this study must take data from a sample of at least 100 people. The sampling method in this study used purposive sampling method. The data collection method used in this study was using a questionnaire. The analytical technique used in this research is multiple linear regression analysis. The results of the analysis show that understanding of investment and capital market training has no effect on the interest of Generation Z to invest in the capital market. Meanwhile, minimal capital policy and motivation have a positive effect on the interest of Generation Z to invest in the capital market.</em>Sana SalsabilaRina Trisnawati
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2022-07-262022-07-262425510.37010/duconomics.v2.5909The Influence of Corporate Governance, Leverage, Company Size and Liquidity on Tax Avoidance
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5910
<em>This study was conducted with the aim of testing and analyzing the effect of institutional ownership, managerial ownership, independent commissioner, audit committee, leverage, company size and liquidity on the occurrence of tax avoidance which is officially listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2016-2019. The population used is manufacturing companies that are officially listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2016 to 2019 as many as 76 samples. Sampling in this study using purposive sampling. The analytical tool used is multiple linear regression test. The results of the study concluded that, managerial ownership and liquidity have a significant effect on tax avoidance. Meanwhile, institutional ownership, independent commissioner, audit committee, leverage and company size have no significant effect on tax avoidance.</em>Muhammad Ridwan Agung Patria NagaraErma Setiawati
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2022-07-262022-07-262567010.37010/duconomics.v2.5910Effect of Liquidity, Leverage, Earning Per Share and Managerial Ownership on Dividend Policy
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The purpose of this study is to examine and analyze how the effect of liquidity, leverage, earnings per share and managerial ownership on dividend policy. The sampling technique used purposive sampling technique. The data used in this study is secondary data in the form of financial statement information and annual reports. The population in this study are companies that are included in the LQ45 Index on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015-2019 period which have been selected based on several predetermined criteria. In this study, dividend policy is proxied by the dividend payout ratio. Results Based on the analysis of this study, it shows that liquidity as proxied by the current ratio has a significant and positive effect on Dividend Policy. Leverage as proxied by debt to equity ratio has a significant and negative effect on Dividend Policy. Meanwhile, Earning Per Share and Managerial Ownership have no significant effect on Dividend PolicyBintang Laras SekarningrumFauzan Fauzan
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2022-07-262022-07-262718410.37010/duconomics.v2.5911THE FACTORS OF REPURCHASE THROUGH E-COMMERCE IN TECHNOLOGYCAL INNOVATION ERA
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5912
<p><em>The process of buying goods today is easier for the public, one of which is the process of buying product through e-commerce. A lot of e-commerce are provides more convenience and options for consumers to buy their desired product. This is the one of evidences about development of technology, which are answers consumers need that is the convenience of life, one of which is in shopping activity. The purpose of this research is to analyze what the factors that influence the repurchase process by consumers through e-commerce. The method of this research used is qualitative research method with interview data collection techniques and literature study. After having the experience of shopping through e-commerce, consumers make repeat purchases through the same media for the same or different products. Convenience and easy to use are factors that influence shopping activities through e-commerce. Consumers also spoiled with a variety of product choices that presented by e-commerce before consumers get the buying decision. The results of this research is can be a recommendation for business owners, in this case are e-commerce companies, to increase the factors that related to the consumers convenience in their shopping activity.</em></p>Dewi NurbaitiEdwin Sholeh Rahmanullah
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2022-07-262022-07-262859210.37010/duconomics.v2.5912Kodular Assisted Mathematics Digital Teaching Materials
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5913
<em>The era of revolution 4.0 has affected the world of education. Today's education has been transformed into a digital system, including teaching materials. This research is a descriptive study with a literature study approach. The purpose of this research is to describe various things about Kodular-assisted digital mathematics teaching materials. The data collection technique in this research is documentation, which is looking for data about things or variables in the form of notes, books, papers or articles, and journals. The data were analyzed using critical analysis techniques. The results show that Kodular can be a good alternative in designing and developing digital mathematics teaching materials. It is hoped that with the help of Kodular, innovative digital mathematics teaching materials will be created for learning in the 4.0 revolution era</em>Meilani SafitriM.Ridwan Aziz
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2022-07-262022-07-2629310310.37010/duconomics.v2.5913Discovering the Mental Health of Malay Students Involved in Hysteria by Using Drawing A Person Test
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5933
Malaysians frequently use the term hysteria to describe an illness caused by a subtle disturbance or ghost disturbance. The DSM-5 classifies Conversion disorder or hysteria under ‘somatic symptom and related disorders’ with conversion disorder being bracketed as ‘functional neurological symptom disorder’. This trust derives from Malays' belief that the anger is unsettling delicate and otherworldly beings. The main purpose of this study is to establish a hysteria profiling among Malay students using clinical psychology approach. A qualitative approach, psychological tests and triangulation method were used for this study, in which 10 specific hysteria students was selected for in Drawing A person test. The psychological test was Drawing Test. Snow ball sampling was used to select young girls in high schools who experienced mass hysteria. The findings show that secondary school girls in Kelantan experience both physical and psychological symptoms during mass hysteria episodes and that it has a contagious effect. The profile of hysteria students can be concluded as they were influenced by different types personality, higher level of depression, stress and anxiety. The mass hysteria in the Kelantan context is better understood, teachers can be empowered through health education to enable them to identify mass hysteria outbreaks in schools early, manage victims and observers more effectively and refer victims to health workers for treatment.Nagarubini Paramasivam
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2022-07-262022-07-26210410810.37010/duconomics.v2.5933Analysis of ASEAN's Response to the Formation of the AUKUS Trilateral Pact
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5915
<em>The emergence of the AUKUS trilateral pact consisting of Australia, Britain and the United States has further increased tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, especially with China. This study aims to look at the diverse responses of ASEAN countries and see how this AUKUS impact ASEAN. This study was prepared using qualitative research methods through literature study. ASEAN centralization faces challenges because it cannot make it balance in the region. And the response of each member country is different in facing this trilateral AUKUS pact.</em>Posma Sariguna Johnson KennedyYudi SutrasnaHaetami Haetami
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2022-07-262022-07-26210911910.37010/duconomics.v2.5915Social Studies Learning Problems In Indonesia
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5918
<em>A</em> <em>The curriculum is a set of plans and arrangements regarding the objectives, content, learning materials and methods used as guidelines for implementing learning activities to achieve certain goals. The development of an increasingly advanced era requires changes in the curriculum in order to achieve maximum learning goals. This development also has an impact on several subjects, one of which is social studies learning. These changes lead to the emergence of various problems in the learning process, especially for studying Social Sciences (IPS) in Elementary Schools (SD) and Junior High Schools (SMP). Based on this, this study aims to find out the problems contained in social studies learning in Indonesia, especially for learning Social Sciences (IPS) in elementary schools (SD) and junior high schools (SMP). This study uses a qualitative approach using descriptive methods, so that the results obtained can be described and can be easily understood. Based on the research results, four problems can be identified, namely disruptive behavior of students, lack of learning facilities and infrastructure, teachers who do not understand material outside their field of knowledge and learning methods that are less varied.</em>Sri Wiliah Ningtiasih
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2022-07-262022-07-26212012510.37010/duconomics.v2.5918The Effect of Income and Working Hours on the Welfare of Vegetable Merchants at Cibubur Market, East Jakarta
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5920
<em>To improve welfare, an active role from the government is needed. To be able to improve the welfare of the community, especially traders who have contributed to the region, there needs to be more attention by optimizing all existing potential and resources. One market that has the potential to be developed is the Cibubur Market by maximizing income and the type of merchandise it will provide opportunities for traders to improve their welfare. This study aims to analyze the effect of income and working hour on the welfare of traders in the Cibubur market, East Jakarta. The data used in this research is primary data which is taken through the distribution of questionnaires. And analyzed using multiple regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that the variables of income and working hours have a positive relationship to the welfare of traders in the Cibubur market, East Jakarta.</em>Ria Susanti JohanDesy Septariani
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2022-07-262022-07-26212613710.37010/duconomics.v2.5920The Effect Of Assets Structure, ROA, And Asset Growth On Capital Structure On Property And Real Estate Sub Sector Companies In IDX For The 2016-2020 Period
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5921
<em>This study aims to determine the effect of asset structure, Return On Assets Ratio, and asset growth on capital structure. The population in this study are the property and real estate sub-sector companies for the 2016-2020 period. The sampling technique used purposive sampling and obtained as many as 12 samples of companies with a period of 5 years so that 60 samples of companies were obtained. The research method is quantitative with multiple linear regression analysis techniques. The results showed that the asset structure, Return On Assets Ratio, and asset growth simultaneously had a significant effect on the capital structure. The results of the study partially show that the asset structure has no significant effect on the capital structure. While the Return on Assets Ratio has a negative and significant effect on the capital structure. As well as asset growth which has a positive and significant effect on the capital structure.</em>Muhammad HidayatDona FitriaAdi Artino
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2022-07-262022-07-26213815010.37010/duconomics.v2.5921Design and Build E-Learning Using the Bootstrap Framework
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5922
<em>An e-learning learning process is a technological development that can complement the current learning model, namely the face-to-face conventional model so that the existence of e-learning can help implement an efficient learning system. If e-learning is not working well or is still done manually, it is difficult to get fast and precise results in a short time. Web-based e-learning is an alternative learning media to support and complement conventional learning models. An e-learning built using the Bootstrap framework is an e-learning web development using a framework that will get very good and interesting results as well as web display results that are better and dynamic also makes the website more compatible with web browsers and various devices. The results of web e-learning using the Bootstrap framework can make it easier for users to interact and provide more efficient results in the learning process.</em>Bay HaqiJonser Sinaga
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2022-07-262022-07-26215115710.37010/duconomics.v2.5922Analysis of Student Readiness in Face-to-Face Learning After the Covid-19 Pandemic
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5923
<em>The purpose of this research is to find out how much students are ready to participate in Face-to-face Learning (PTM) with the implementation of the program which will be carried out offline at school. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative and online data survey obtained through Google Form. In this study, the survey data amounted to 69 high school students and the equivalent, then the data resulted in the percentage of data presentation in accordance with the analysis taken in several aspects of the data, namely, education level, parental permission, student readiness in participating in PTM, vaccinations that have been carried out by students, student concerns about the transmission of covid-19, student compliance with health smoker by bringing masks and hand sanitizers, as well as ownership of the Care Protect account application. When viewed from the percentage of student responses, the results obtained from this study are students are ready to take Face-to-face Learning (PTM) with the application of prokes. Because there are already many students who apply health care to schools and there have been many students who have vaccinated. However, the government still has to hold outreach to students so that the number of fears of being infected with the Covid-19 virus decreases.</em>Mutia Dila KemalaNicky Rosadi
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2022-07-262022-07-26215816210.37010/duconomics.v2.5923Determinant Of Bank Soundness Level And Its Implications For Stock Prices With Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) As Mediator In Banking Companies Listed On The Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) 2017 – 2021 Period
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5925
<pre><em>The purpose of this research is to analyze the determinants of bank soundness on stock prices and determine the position of the Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR), whether it functions as a mediator in the influence of bank soundness on stock prices or not. The determinants of bank soundness which are independent variables in this study are Loan To Deposit Ratio (LDR), Return On Assets (ROA), and Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR). Meanwhile, Stock Price is the dependent variable and the Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) is the intervening variable. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach. The type of data used is secondary data in the form of financial statements of banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The population in this research were 46 banking companies with a sampling method using purposive sampling, in order to obtain a sample of 11 banking companies. This research was analyzed using the Eviews 9.0 . program</em></pre><em>The results of this research indicate that partially and simultaneously Loan To Deposit Ratio (LDR), Return On Assets (ROA), and Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) have no significant effect on the Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR). In contrast to the effect on stock prices, partially Return On Assets (ROA), Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), and Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) have a significant effect except Loan To Deposit Ratio (LDR). Simultaneously, all independent variables have a significant effect on stock prices. Based on the results of this research, the results of path analysis are obtained, that the Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) is not a mediator in the influence of determinants of bank soundness on stock prices.</em>Febry Yeni AnwarEvi Handayani
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2022-07-262022-07-26216317510.37010/duconomics.v2.5925Cluster Analysis of Consumer Satisfaction of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMES) towards Capital Assistance Services from PT X
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<em>The aim of this study is to determine the level of customer satisfaction with services at PT X and know which attributes (tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy) should be the priority of service for customer satisfaction of PT X. The study involved 80 respondents who were obtained by non purposive sampling. The results of primary data collection are processed with the Important Performance Analysis (IPA) model.</em>Bunga AditiPasaman SilabanYusuf Ronny Edward
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2022-07-262022-07-26217618210.37010/duconomics.v2.5926Application of Value Added Tax Calculation Based on the Regulation of the Minister of Finance Number 75/PMK.03/2010 Against Package Delivery Service Companies
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/5927
<em>The purpose of this study is to find out and describe how to apply the calculation of VAT and its reporting (based on e-Faktur) which is the latest administrative system. To obtain this goal, the researcher used a descriptive research type with a qualitative approach. Data obtained through observation, interviews, and direct documentation at the research site. The focus of this research is the application of VAT, recording VAT Output and VAT Input, calculating the VAT period and reporting the VAT period using VAT data from January 2021 to December 2021. The results of the study conclude that package delivery service companies apply VAT in accordance with VAT Law No. . 11 of 2020, but in using the e-Faktur administration system to issue tax invoices and also the calculation of the VAT period, it still has to be improved again, because this system is based online, it will be difficult to revise errors, improving the quality of employees should also be carried out by package delivery service companies so that avoid mistakes that cause sanctions for those mistakes</em>Deddy DariansyahEliza Eliza
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2022-07-262022-07-26218319310.37010/duconomics.v2.5927Comparison Of Digital Money Before and During The Pandemic
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<em>Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, economic resilience has become a concern for the government and entrepreneurs as well as the community or households. Changes in the order of life during the pandemic are strongly influenced by restrictions on the movement (mobility) of the community in various sectors. There are several factors that influence people's decisions in carrying out economic activities, namely price perception, quality of goods, Self Confidence environmental influences, lifestyle, psycho demographic, psycho sociological, Family Scope, and Social Environment. Changes in psychological and social conditions are the biggest variables influencing purchasing decisions. The purpose of this study was to determine the development of the number of instruments and the value of electronic money transactions during the pandemic. Methodology The analysis uses a descriptive approach and a two sample t-test. The sample is data on the number of instruments and the value of electronic money transactions for 48 months. This study concludes that during the 24 months before the pandemic and 24 months during the pandemic, the average number of electronic money instruments and the value of electronic money transactions is not the same, so it can be concluded that there are differences in the number of instruments and the transaction value. </em>Siti Marti’ahBerta Dian Theodora
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2022-07-262022-07-26219420710.37010/duconomics.v2.5929The Effect of Financial Literacy and Lifestyle on Consumtive Behaviour in Youth (Case Study at Youth Organization YISC Al Azhar)
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<em>This study aim to determine effect of the financial literacy and lifestyle on consumtive behaviour in youth. The population of this study are the member of YISC Al Azhar, an organization for youth in Jakarta. The sampling technique used Slovin’s method with 5% margin of error which resulting 128 samples. The research method used in this study is quantitative with multiple linear regression analysis. The study results showed that the financial literacy and lifestyle had a significant effect on consumtive behaviour in youth. Which financial literacy partially had a negative and significant effect on consumtive behaviour, while lifestyle had a significant and positive effect on consumtive behaviour in youth</em>.Tri Soekrisno MoyongBurhanudin BurhanudinIsmail Dwi Cahyo
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2022-07-262022-07-26220821510.37010/duconomics.v2.5924The Effect of Tiktok Social Media on Learning Discipline in Adolescents in the Bojonggede Region, Bogor
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<em>The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of TikTok social media on learning discipline in adolescents in the Bojonggede area of Bogor. This study uses quantitative methods with a survey approach and data collection techniques using observation, questionnaires, literature studies and documentation. From the analysis conducted by the author, it was found that the influence of TikTok social media on learning discipline experienced by teenagers in the RT area. 01/13, Bojonggede, Bogor, which has a moderate/sufficient effect, as evidenced by simple linear regression analysis with the equation Y = 52.366 + 0.473, which shows a unidirectional effect. Analysis of the correlation coefficient with a value of 0.532 which means it has a moderate/sufficient level of relationship between variables. The analysis of the coefficient of determination with the results of the X variable contributed 28.30% to the Y variable. Hypothesis testing with the results of 4.486 > 0.2706 (t_count > t_table) means that there is a positive influence of TikTok social media (X) on learning discipline (Y) in the region RT. 01/13, Bojonggede District, Bogor Regency.</em>Ajie MaulanaAdeng Hudaya
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2022-07-042022-07-04221622510.37010/duconomics.v2.6078Analysis of Reading Competence in the Merdeka Belajar Curriculum of Early Childhood Learning
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<em>This study aims to find in-depth information about reading competence among early childhood students. This is done because many parents think that early childhood and playgroup are the children's first introduction to reading, writing, and counting competencies. This assumption is even stronger with the existence of elementary school entry requirements that require prospective students to be able to read, write, or count. So, actually, is there a competency to read the early childhood curriculum? If basically, early childhood and playgroup levels are a means for children to get to know the world of education by playing and socializing, then at which level should students learn to read? The method used in this study is a qualitative method with an analytical descriptive approach. Researchers made a questionnaire to early childhood, elementary school teachers, and parents of students. After getting the data, the researcher tried to analyze and reduce it in sentence form. After being successfully researched, it turns out that there is no or no implicit reading of reading competence at the early childhood level.</em>Fajar Kurniadi
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2022-07-042022-07-04222623310.37010/duconomics.v2.6079Development of Educational Statistics Teaching Materials Based Learning Cycle 5E and its Impact on Improving Learning Outcomes
https://proceeding.unindra.ac.id/index.php/duconomics/article/view/6110
<p align="right"><em>This study aims to determine the validity, practicality, and effectiveness of Educational Statistics teaching materials based 5E Learning Cycle. This research used Research and Development model. The average validation results from evaluation & curriculum experts and material experts are 3.64 and 3.69 (very valid). This means that the teaching material is said to be feasible. Practicality is obtained from the student's response to teaching material of 93.68% (very positive) and observations of implementation of teaching materials with an average of 1.73 (implemented entirely). Thus the teaching materials are said to be very practical. Furthermore, effectiveness of teaching materials was measured by using paired samples test. The results showed that there were significant differences in learning outcomes between before and after using the Education Statistics teaching materials that had been developed. In other words, the average student learning outcomes after using Educational Statistics teaching materials based Learning Cycle 5E have increased.</em></p>Agus Abdillah
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